Eren Ural, DO
Program Director
Midwestern University AZ College of Osteopathic Medicine
Eren Ural, DO, C-AOBNMM, graduated from undergraduate studies at University of Michigan, received her osteopathic medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed her residency in neuromusculoskeletal medicine in Ronceverte, West Virginia. After working for one year as an attending with the ONMM residency at Cleveland Clinic and teaching at OHUCOM, she completed a pain medicine fellowship with a strong focus on prolotherapy in Columbus, Ohio. She then returned to Cleveland Clinic as the Director of Osteopathic Education in charge of 4 osteopathically recognized residencies (Internal medicine, Anesthesiology, Orthopedic surgery, and General surgery) before her move to AZCOM. Currently, she practices mostly in the outpatient and academic settings, with major roles as core faculty with the ONMM3 residency and Program Director of the Applied Master of Osteopathic Education at AZCOM.
What fuels her in the career arena is discovering and mastering new clinical modalities and finding patterns in their most efficient application to patient care, working with students and residents on improving awareness and skills in osteopathic clinical medicine, innovating team-led high-quality research and QI projects, and optimizing the full breadth of academic medicine endeavors from high school prospective students each step of the way to and through the level of attending physicians. Outside of work, her passions include travel, meditation and mindfulness, semiprofessional doubles beach volleyball, and charcoal drawing.