British College of Osteopathic Medicine

The British College of Osteopathic Medicine (also known as BCOM) is an educational organisation based in London and is part of the BCNO Group.

[1] Its original site was bombed in 1942 during World War II and the naturopathic pioneer, Stanley Lief, founder of Champneys Spa, donated a house in London’s Hampstead as a new campus.

[3] The four year BSc(Hons) Osteopathy is an undergraduate ‘modified attendance’ degree programme, blending face-to-face/live-streamed theory lectures with in-person practical classes and clinical experience.

The university’s rigorous validation process is in place to ensure all educational standards are metThis degree is a conversion-to-degree course for already-registered Osteopaths.

BCOM students have regularly achieved a 100% pass rate at first attempt, which is held to be best practice in the UK Osteopathic sector.

Headquarters in Finchley Road