Deadline for Post-Acceptance Documents & Intake Fee
. . .with an eye to the family dynamic. Many OUM students had wanted to study medicine long before their first day at medical school. But life happened, and the responsibilities and challenges of careers, families, mortgages, geography, and more, interrupted the best-laid plans.
A Curriculum for the Ambitious and Curious
Accepted applicants who want to enroll in OUM’s MD program must provide all Post-Acceptance Documents (i.e., Criminal Background Check, Immunization Records, and Student ID Card Photo) and Intake Fee by the deadline. See your jurisdiction’s Intake Fee on the Tuition and Fees page.
Post-Acceptance Documents
The items listed in this application checklist are required to submit your application:
Criminal Background Check
The background check must be obtained from an approved service and no earlier than three (3) months prior to Orientation. Please refer to your offer of acceptance for approved services.
Immunization Record
- Please provide immunization records documenting immunity to Mumps, Rubella, Pertussis, Varicella, Hepatitis B, and a booster every 10 years for Diphtheria and Tetanus. Medical students should also have an annual influenza immunization and an annual TB test (PPD). All immunizations must be listed on your records, and the original immunization record is not required.
- You may also have your medical practitioner fill out the OUM Vaccination Compliance Form.
- Please email your immunization records or the Vaccination Compliance Form to admissions@oum.edu.ws no earlier than (3) months prior to Orientation and submit it by the deadline.
Valid Student ID Card Photo
- To create your student ID card, please provide a recent, color passport-style photo that meets the following criteria:
- Headshot only (head and shoulders visible)
- White or light background
- Neutral or naturally smiling facial expression
- High-resolution png/jpg/jpeg/pdf format.
- Upload the photo to your student file in SIS by the deadline.
- Note: Your student ID card is mandatory and must be worn during your Clinical Rotations and Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). It will be automatically ordered for you in the last week of the General Principles Unit and mailed to the postal address you provided when you enrolled.
- To create your student ID card, please provide a recent, color passport-style photo that meets the following criteria:
Live Webinars for Accepted Students for July 2025 Intake
Live webinar Zoom links will be emailed to accepted applicants to invite you to the sessions listed.
In addition to the listed webinars, OUM also has these upcoming live webinars for prospective students and accepted applicants.
Note: The first date listed for the webinar is for accepted applicants from US and Canada and the second date listed is for accepted applicants from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Samoa.
Live Webinar Details
OUM’s Pre-Orientation activities include:
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Meet-and-Greet Session led by the Associate Dean, Admissions Counselors, and Student Ambassadors.
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Financial Info Session led by the CFO & Bursar to ensure you understand your tuition, fees, and financial obligations.
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Study Skills for Student Success Sessions to learn and practice essential strategies and time management for success in medical school.
12/13 November 2025: Meet-and-Greet
What to expect: Your path to earning your MD at OUM is about to begin. To kick things off, we’re hosting this Zoom Meet & Greet exclusively for our incoming January 2026 intake. This is your chance to:
- Connect with fellow future doctors who’ll be by your side throughout this exciting journey
- Get insights on what to expect in your first term
- Meet with Admissions, some of our faculty, and OUM Student Ambassadors who are here to support you
- Come prepared to share a bit about yourself, ask questions, and get to know the incredible OUM community that’s ready to support you every step of the way.
Hosts: Associate Dean Dr. Nicolette McGuire, Student Success Advisor Manager Dr. Chinwe Okeke, and Admissions Counselor Ms. Shandah Gordon
When: 12/13 November 2025
North America: Wednesday, 12 November 2025 at 8pm EST
Australia: Thursday, 13 November 2025 at 11am AEST
New Zealand: Thursday, 13 November 2025 at 2pm NZDT
Samoa: Thursday, 13 November 2025 at 2pm WST18/19 November 2025: Financial Info Session
What to expect: Please join us to meet Ms. Suzi Robertson, OUM’s Chief Financial Officer, who will provide an overview of tuition and fees for your January 2026 intake and answer all your questions, ensuring you are fully prepared to begin your studies with a clear understanding of your financial obligations. Questions may be submitted in advance to assocdean.se@oum.edu.ws or asked live during the session.
Hosts: CFO & Bursar Ms. Suzi Robertson and Associate Dean Dr. Nicolette McGuire
When: 18/19 November 2025
North America: Tuesday, 18 November 2025 at 8pm EST
Australia: Wednesday, 19 November 2025 at 11am AEST
New Zealand: Wednesday, 19 November 2025 at 2pm NZDT
Samoa: Wednesday, 19 November at 2pm WSTJoin OUM faculty members for two practical online sessions that will give you the fundamentals to begin your study of medicine at OUM.
Session 1 (Two Hours)
What to expect: Join Dr. McGuire and Dr. Okeke in Session 1 to discuss what to expect in medical school, strategies for study and test-taking, the importance of active learning and attending class, building your student support groups and support system, and self-care and resiliency for medical students.
Session 1 Topics: Study Skill Fundamentals
- A day in the life of a medical student
- Active learning
- Study skills:
- Fundamentals (study skills assessment, mindset, routine, environment, study methods)
- Planning for success (time management — hourly, daily, weekly, strategizing, efficiency/effectiveness, planning for exams)
- Test-taking strategies
- Getting the most out of class and study groups
- Understanding and developing your support system (peer, faculty, family, advisors, etc.)
- Study groups (making connections)
- Importance of work-life balance
- Online learning (remote exams, Zoom, WhatsApp, software tools, etc.)
- Preparing for your first course (General Principles)
- Q&A
Hosts: Associate Dean Dr. Nicolette McGuire and Student Success Advisor Manager Dr. Chinwe Okeke
When: 2/3 December 2025
North America: Tuesday, 2 December 2025 at 6pm EST
Australia: Wednesday, 3 December 2025 at 9am AEST
New Zealand: Wednesday, 3 December 2025 at 12pm NZDT
Samoa: Wednesday, 3 December at 12pm WSTSession 2 (Two Hours)
What to expect: In Session 2, we’ll use the fundamentals of key study skills and test-taking strategies and discuss how to start applying them, beginning with your first course, General Principles.
Session 2 Topics: Mock Study Hall
- Introduction: Student Summary of Session 1
- Mock Study Hall + Practice Questions and Cases
- Q&A
Hosts: Associate Dean Dr. Nicolette McGuire and Student Success Advisor Manager Dr. Chinwe Okeke
When: 4/5 December 2025
North America: Thursday, 4 December 2025 at 6pm EST
Australia: Friday, 5 December 2025 at 9am AEST
New Zealand: Friday, 5 December 2025 at 12pm NZDT
Samoa: Friday, 5 December 2025 at 12pm WST2/3 & 4/5 December 2025: Study Skills Sessions
Orientation Week (O Week)
O Week Details
OUM’s New Student Orientation O Week is designed to ensure a strong start to your studies. Whether you’re joining us from North America, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, or Samoa, O Week offers a mix of live and asynchronous sessions tailored to prepare you for success as you begin your studies at OUM.
6-9 January 2026 (American Samoa, Canada, and the US) & 7-10 January 2026 (ANZ/S): O Week (January 2026 Intake)
What to expect: OUM’s New Student Orientation (O Week) will be delivered as a series of daily live Zoom sessions between 6-9 January 2026 (American Samoa, Canada, and the US) and 7-10 January 2026 (Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Samoa) and a set of asynchronous activities. Live sessions are offered via Zoom and include:
- Official Welcome from Leadership
- Student Social
- Student Services
- Technology Workshop
- General Principles Introduction
- Starting Medical School Strong
Host and Facilitator: Associate Dean Dr. Nicolette McGuire
When: 6-9 January 2026 (American Samoa, Canada & the US) & 7-10 January 2026 (ANZ/S)
North America: Tuesday-Friday, 6-9 January 2026 (US and Canada) at 8pm-10pm EST
Australia: Wednesday-Saturday, 7-10 January 2026 at 11am-1pm AEST
New Zealand: Wednesday-Saturday, 7-10 January 2026 at 2pm-4pm NZDT
Samoa: Wednesday-Saturday, 7-10 January 2026 at 2pm-4pm WST
OUM Class Timetable
OUM offers 2 separate times for each class to ensure students are able to attend no matter their timezone. Students may attend either (but not both) sessions of the same class. Note: For the first unit, General Principles, Session 3 is a Lecture Chat.
Session 1:
Workshop
(Tuesdays)
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- Class 1: 8pm AEST(AUS)
- Class 2: 8pm EST (NA)
Session 2:
Case Discussion (Wednesdays)
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- Class 1: 8pm AEST(AUS)
- Class 2: 8pm EST (NA)
Session 3:
Problem-Based Learning (Thursdays)
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- Class 1: 8pm AEST(AUS)
- Class 2: 8pm EST (NA)
We are excited to welcome you and support you throughout your journey at OUM!
Have questions or need assistance? Contact admissions@oum.edu.ws.