BU Clinical Education Network

What is the Baptist University Clinical Education Network?

The Baptist University Clinical Education Network (BUCEN) is a comprehensive, integrated clinical training network designed to connect academic medicine with real-world patient care across the Baptist Memorial Health Care (BMHCC) system. 

Developed by Baptist Health Sciences University (BHSU) and the College of Osteopathic Medicine (BUCOM), BUCEN provides a seamless pathway for medical students, visiting learners, and partner institutions to access high-quality, hands-on clinical education within one of the Mid-South’s largest healthcare systems. 

BUCEN serves as a gateway for: 

  • Medical schools seeking high-quality rotation sites
  • Students pursuing visiting or audition rotations
  • Physicians interested in becoming clinical educators or preceptors
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By creating a centralized and coordinated approach to clinical education, the Clinical Education Network fosters strong partnerships between academic institutions and healthcare providers—expanding access to training while strengthening the regional physician workforce pipeline.

Baptist University Clinical Education Network is more than a placement system—it is a structured, quality-driven framework that ensures:

Consistent onboarding and compliance standards for all learners and preceptors

Streamlined credentialing and orientation processes across all sites

Standardized expectations for teaching, supervision, and evaluation

Alignment with accreditation and best practices in medical education  

This infrastructure allows students to focus on learning while ensuring patient safety, institutional integrity, and educational quality. 

Tell Us About Yourself...

Whether you're looking to be a preceptor, or are a student of BUCOM or elsewhere, the Baptist University Clinical Education Network (BUCEN) is here to help. 

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BUCEN Current Students

BUCOM Current Students: learn more about or begin the registration process.

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BUCEN Visiting Students

Visiting students can also fill out the application to study with one of our preceptors.

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Preceptors

Preceptors work with students in meaningful ways to further their clinical education.

Program Sites
Central Mississippi Program Site

Central Mississippi

Mississippi Baptist Medical Center provides award-winning, quality care for a wide variety of medical services. Today, more than 100 years later on the same site in downtown Jackson, our modern facilities include the Baptist Cancer Center and a six-level tower housing the Cardiovascular Center and Baptist for Women.

DeSoto Program Site

DeSoto

Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto is located in Southaven, MS, on the border of Memphis, TN. The hospital provides a wide range of health care services and was designated as a Top Performing Hospital by U.S. News & World Report.

Golden Triangle Program Site

Golden Triangle

We were named one of the nation’s Best Hospitals as well as a High-Performing Hospital for heart attack by U.S. News & World Report in 2024, and for hip fracture and knee replacement in 2022. We are the only hospital in the Golden Triangle to receive the Platinum Performance Achievement Award from the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry.

Meridian Program Site

Meridian

Welcome to Baptist Anderson, where we are dedicated to providing the highest level of healthcare for our patients.

Metro Memphis Program Site

Metro Memphis

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis, a 706-bed hospital located on an 80-acre medical campus in Memphis, Tennessee, is the flagship hospital of Baptist Memorial Health Care, one of the largest health care systems in the country. Named as the No. 1 hospital in the Memphis metropolitan area and No. 2 hospital in the state of Tennessee by U.S.

North Mississippi Program Site

North Mississippi

Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford is a 217-bed acute care facility serving the northern third of Mississippi. One of the fastest growing hospitals in the region, Baptist North Mississippi recently completed construction on a new hospital located at 1100 Belk Boulevard, just minutes from the former facility. The new facility will allow Baptist-North-Mississippi to provide even greater care to patients across its more than 100 medical and surgical specialists representing more than 30 specialty areas.

Northeast Arkansas Program Site

Northeast Arkansas

NEA Baptist provides an integrated health care experience like no other in Northeast Arkansas. Composed of NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital, NEA Baptist Clinic and the Fowler Family Center for Cancer Care, patients have access to a wide range of medical services and treatments to deliver effective and compassionate care using leading-edge diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.

Northwest Tennessee Program Site

Northwest Tennessee

Originally founded as Obion County General Hospital, this medical center became part of the Baptist system in 1982. The 137-bed facility offers health care services in northwest Tennessee and western Kentucky.