Month: December 2025

Military Match 2026

This year, 11 PNWU College of Osteopathic students have successfully matched into specialties through the military match process, a significant milestone in their journey to becoming exceptional healthcare providers. This achievement reflects not only their hard work and dedication but also the unwavering support of our faculty, staff, and clinical partners who help prepare these…Continue Reading Military Match 2026

PNWU Receives Maximum 10-Year Accreditation for College of Osteopathic Medicine

Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences announced today that its College of Osteopathic Medicine (PNWU-COM) has been granted full 10-year accreditation by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA), the longest accreditation cycle awarded and a distinction reserved for institutions demonstrating exceptional strength and stability. While seven-year accreditation is the national standard for osteopathic medical…Continue Reading PNWU Receives Maximum 10-Year Accreditation for College of Osteopathic Medicine

Clearer Roads Ahead

PNWU OT Students Help Older Drivers Rediscover Comfort and Confidence The parking lot of Yakima’s Harman Center filled steadily on Wednesday, December 3, with older adults arriving for Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences’ (PNWU’s) first annual CarFit event. Organized by PNWU’s School of Occupational Therapy as part of Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, the…Continue Reading Clearer Roads Ahead

SDM Fall 2025 Newsletter

School of Dental Medicine Newsletter

A quarterly update from the School of Dental Medicine. In this issue: Dean’s Message Is it already December? Wow! It seems like just yesterday that our inaugural class started. They are now a week away from completing the fall semester. It has been a very busy autumn for the team. Besides all of the teaching in the D1 fall…Continue Reading SDM Fall 2025 Newsletter

PNWU Doctor of Physical Therapy Students Bring Camaraderie and Movement to Local Parkinson’s Community

Parkinson's PWR Moves Class at PNWU.

Students from Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences School of Physical Therapy recently partnered with the local community to make a meaningful impact for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. As part of their commitment to hands-on learning and service, four Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) students, Jose Nato Palma, Ryan Beck, Helly Patel, and Ramon Alvarez,…Continue Reading PNWU Doctor of Physical Therapy Students Bring Camaraderie and Movement to Local Parkinson’s Community