SMU Partners with California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine to Expand Medical School Pathways for MBS Students

For students pursuing careers in medicine, 海角直播 (SMU), a leader in healthcare education for over a century, is making the path to medical school clearer and more accessible through a new partnership with California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine (CHSU-COM).
Through this collaboration, eligible students in SMU鈥檚 Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS) program will be offered a guaranteed interview with CHSU-COM. It鈥檚 the latest addition to SMU鈥檚 growing network of Guaranteed Interview Partnerships, designed to create clear, supportive pathways into healthcare professions.
A key component of the agreement is a focus on service. To qualify, students must complete at least 50 hours of volunteering, clinical shadowing or community-based work, a reflection of both institutions鈥 shared belief that engaging with patients and communities early in training creates a deeper understanding of the human side of medicine.
鈥淭his partnership is a reflection of SMU鈥檚 commitment to opening doors for aspiring medical professionals and addressing California鈥檚 growing need for healthcare providers,鈥 said Dr. Sathees Chandra, PhD, Dean of the SMU College of Health Sciences. 鈥淏y pairing academic excellence with substantial service experiences, we鈥檙e helping students from diverse backgrounds turn their passion for healing into careers that serve and are shaped by the communities around them.鈥
The guaranteed interview gives students valuable face time with CHSU-COM鈥檚 admissions team and firsthand experience navigating the medical school interview process, an important step toward admission and professional growth. CHSU-COM will continue to evaluate applicants holistically, considering academic performance, service experience and alignment with the university鈥檚 mission.
鈥淲e are proud to partner with 海角直播 (SMU) and other colleges and universities in the Central Valley to help address the shortage of physicians in our region,鈥 stated John Graneto, DO, MEd, Dean of the CHSU College of Osteopathic Medicine.
This collaboration strengthens both institutions' commitment to creating more opportunities for students to enter medical school and build a strong healthcare workforce that will bring quality care to communities in need.


