LECOM - Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

03/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/03/2026 15:46

What the Directed Study Pathway Is Like at LECOM

What the Directed Study Pathway Is Like at LECOM

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

The Directed Study Pathway is built for students who prefer independence but still want structure, accountability, and faculty support.

At Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, this pathway allows students to manage their own schedules for independent learning while following clear expectations, learning objectives, scheduled weekly meetings and assessment timelines.

Watch a Short From the Directed Study Pathway



Key Takeaways

  • Directed Study emphasizes independent learning with defined checkpoints
  • Students manage their daily schedules for independent learning
  • Faculty lead basic and clinical science meetings to help students consolidate information
  • Faculty provide learning objectives, quizzes, exams and guidance
  • Accountability is built through regular assessments
  • Students in Directed Study must be disciplined and comfortable organizing their own flexible daily routine

What a Typical Day Looks Like

In the Directed Study Pathway, there is no traditional daily lecture schedule. Students attend one to two faculty led DSP meetings per week to consolidate basic and clinical science. Students determine when and how they study, guided by published learning objectives and upcoming assessments.

Faculty meetings, quizzes, and exams occur on a defined schedule. Outside of those requirements, students work independently, reviewing material at their own pace.

This allows students to allocate time where they need it most while still staying aligned with curriculum expectations.

How Learning Is Structured

Although students study independently, the pathway is not unstructured. Faculty provide learning objectives, assigned readings, and assessments that define what students need to know and when.

Quizzes and meetings help keep students accountable and provide feedback. Faculty also clarify complex topics and highlight high-yield material.

This balance allows independence without isolation.

Shared Foundations Within a Flexible Structure

While the Directed Study Pathway allows for a high degree of independence, students at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine also share core elements of the curriculum across all learning pathways.

All students complete Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP) and History and Physical Examination (H&P) together during the first two years of medical school. These courses span all four semesters of the preclinical curriculum and include both lecture-based instruction and hands-on laboratory experiences.

This shared structure ensures that every student develops the same foundational clinical skills, physical examination techniques, and osteopathic approach to patient care. While most of the remaining coursework is delivered through each student's selected pathway, these core courses create a consistent clinical foundation and a common experience across the class.

Accountability and Self-Discipline

Success in the Directed Study Pathway depends heavily on self-motivation to learn and study independently for assesments. Students must stay organized, track deadlines, and ensure consistent progress through the material.

Assessments serve as checkpoints, helping students identify gaps and adjust their study approach. For students who understand they learn best independently, this pathway can be highly effective.

Who Thrives in Directed Study

Students who are independent learners and who prefer controlling their own learning schedules often find Directed Study appealing. This pathway works well for individuals who are disciplined, organized, and comfortable managing their time.

It also suits students who appreciate faculty guidance without requiring daily lectures.

Watch the Full Video: LECOM Medical School Pathways Explained



Final Perspective

Directed Study reflects the reality of lifelong learning in medicine. Physicians must continually educate themselves, often independently.

For students who are prepared to take ownership of their education while meeting clear expectations, this pathway offers flexibility without sacrificing rigor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Directed Study Pathway completely self-paced?

No. Students follow a defined schedule of assessments and required meetings.

Do students receive faculty support?

Yes. Faculty provide learning objectives, quizzes, meetings, and clarification when needed.

Is Directed Study harder than other pathways?

The difficulty depends on the student's ability to manage time and stay disciplined to keep up with the content and their independent preparation.

Does this pathway prepare students for boards?

Yes. All pathways deliver the same curriculum and prepare students for board examinations.

Which Pathway?

Discover the learning environment that fits how you study and thrive at LECOM.

How do you prefer your week to be structured?

Choose the option that feels most natural.

Consistent, scheduled lectures and labs - I like a steady routine. Mix of small-group sessions and independent prep - I enjoy variety. Mostly self-paced with weekly check-ins - I like to set my own schedule.
Back Next

When you learn something complex, what helps most?

A faculty expert walking through it step-by-step. Discussing a patient case with peers, then researching answers. Reading primary sources and synthesizing it on my own.
Back Next

Which statement sounds most like you?

I stay most engaged when I'm solving problems with others. I'm at my best with a defined plan and clear expectations. I'm self-disciplined and prefer to manage my own study blocks.
Back Next

How much live, face-to-face instruction do you want weekly?

Many hours - daily lectures plus labs/tutorials. A few hours across small-group sessions; I'll self-study the rest. Minimal - I prefer independent study with weekly check-ins.
Back Next

What kind of accountability helps you most?

Regular deadlines and attendance keep me on track. Showing up prepared for my group - we depend on each other. Personal goals + weekly faculty check-in are enough for me.
Back Next

Which learning activity sounds most motivating?

Working through a patient case and presenting our findings. Expert lectures that clarify complex systems and pathways. Deep dives into readings and building my own study plan.
Back Next

How do you feel about independent study?

I prefer it - I'm highly self-motivated and organized. I like a mix - solo prep plus group discussions. I'd rather have guided study with regular class time.
Back Next

Pick the statement you most agree with:

A set schedule helps me perform at my best. I learn best by discussing and applying concepts with others. Owning my time is essential to how I learn.
Back See My Pathway
Personalized Fit

We recommend:

Loading…

Explore this pathway Compare all pathways

Also a good fit

Learn more

Consider these strengths

Learn more
Enter your email to see your results:
We'll show your recommended pathway immediately after you submit.
Intended program (optional) Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Other / Not sure yet I agree LECOM may contact me about my pathway fit and next steps.
Show my results
LECOM - Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine published this content on March 03, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein. Distributed via Public Technologies (PUBT), unedited and unaltered, on March 03, 2026 at 22:26 UTC. If you believe the information included in the content is inaccurate or outdated and requires editing or removal, please contact us at [email protected]