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PCOM Georgia Plans June 26 Information Session

May 29, 2019

The event will include information for prospective students interested in learning about the college's academic programs.

PCOM Georgia Holds 11th Commencement Ceremony

May 24, 2019

270 students graduated from the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Doctor of Pharmacy and Masters of Biomedical Sciences programs.

Student Organizations Council Recognizes Achievement

May 15, 2019

PCOM Georgia's Student Organizations Council board members recognized clubs and individuals during May 9 banquet.

Donors Honored by Students and Family Members

May 15, 2019

The PCOM Georgia Body Donor Program held its annual memorial service on May 11 to honor individuals who donated their bodies to science.

Student Volunteers Help to Better the Community

May 9, 2019

PCOM Georgia and the student-run Georgia First Foundation were nominated for Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Regional Impact Awards.

PCOM Georgia Names Commencement Speakers

May 2, 2019

Graduation of students in the PharmD, DO, biomedical sciences and physician assistant studies programs will take place at events in May and July.

Simulated Trauma Scenarios Build Students' Skills, Confidence

April 25, 2019

PCOM Georgia's Trauma Day allows medical students to collaborate with nursing and paramedic students in emergency cases.

Student Pharmacist Selected 'Top 10' in National Competition

April 15, 2019

Nakoasha Dillard (PharmD '21) was a "Top 10 Finalist" in the 2019 National Patient Counseling Competition held at the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Annual Meeting and Exposition.

PT Student Competes in American Ninja Warrior

April 4, 2019

Alyssa Varsalona, CSCS (PT '21) competed against about 100 athletes in the Southeast region in the March competition.

PCOM Safe Training Graduates First Class

March 27, 2019

Participants learned about the developmental, social and emotional experiences of LGBTQIA persons so they can help to create a welcoming campus community.

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