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PCOM Students Celebrate Match Day

March 25, 2022

For the first time in over two years, PCOM students gathered in-person to celebrate Match Day with family, friends, faculty and administrators.

Pursuit of Behavioral Health Career Leads to Center for Brief Therapy

March 21, 2022

Kristen Hawk-Purcell (PsyD '23) will continue her professional journey at a site which will allow her to gain experience treating the specific populations in which she wants to specialize.

Simone Sims-Riley (PsyD '23) | Match Day 2022

March 21, 2022

PCOM clinical psychology student Simone Sims-Riley shares what inspired her to pursue a career in behavioral health to help the Black community.

Clinical Psychology Student Discusses Residency Match

March 18, 2022

Mallory Christman (PsyD '23) will continue her professional journey in behavioral health at PCOM's Center for Brief Therapy.

Student Clubs Host Women's Health Symposium

September 27, 2021

The two-day event featured sessions on different aspects of women's health including breast cancer, HIV/AIDS and more.

Rethinking Burnout, Mental Health and Well-Being

July 5, 2021

PCOM alumni provide tips for battling med school burnout as the COVID-19 epidemic has taken a heavy toll on healthcare professionals.

Kara Taylor (PsyD '22) | Match Day 2021

March 22, 2021

Kara Taylor (PsyD '22) will graduate from PCOM's clinical psychology program and matched at the Center for Brief Therapy.

Nicole Gulkis (PsyD '22) | Match Day 2021

March 22, 2021

As a future clinical psychologist, Nicole Gulkis (PsyD '22) wants to advocate for populations with mental health conditions.

Discovering What's 'Possible'

December 22, 2020

Jason Duff, PsyD '08, organized OPERATION OUTREACH, a virtual music and wellness event supporting cancer research and support.

Clinical PsyD Student Named to APA Membership Board

December 1, 2020

Norah Fahad Aldawsari (PsyD '24) has been named to the American Psychology Association's Membership Board to advocate for underrepresented communities.

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