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Students Accepted Into NIH Research Programs

May 16, 2016

Two GA-PCOM osteopathic medical students have been accepted into summer research programs sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.

Health Fair to Focus on Breast Cancer

May 4, 2016

Organizer Dr. Abigail Hielsher hopes participants will learn new information to share with friends and family.

Dean Featured on 'Top Docs Radio' Show

April 29, 2016

H. William Craver III, DO, discussed the clinical and academic philosophies of osteopathic medicine.

Pharmacy Faculty Researcher Earns Award

April 26, 2016

Dr. Xinyu (Eric) Wang was recently named a 2016 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) New Investigator Award recipient.

New Clinical Education Structure Announced

April 20, 2016

To meet the growing needs of clinical education, a revised structure has been established at GA-PCOM.

Students Work to Prevent HIV Transmission

April 15, 2016

Two fourth-year osteopathic medical students from GA-PCOM are working to increase education and decrease HIV transmission in Central Alabama.

Residency Program Receives ACGME Approval

April 8, 2016

PCOM's General Surgery Residency Program director describes initial accreditation as "historic achievement."

Dean Attends National RX Abuse and Heroin Summit

April 5, 2016

Other GA-PCOM faculty to present data on drug abuse prevention education efforts at April 7 AACOM meeting in Washington, D.C.

Gwinnett Grads Return as GA-PCOM Faculty Members

March 28, 2016

Two professors attended Gwinnett County Public Schools from elementary through high school.

Student to Participate in Johns Hopkins' Research

March 23, 2016

GA-PCOM student Ashley Peterson (DO '19) will spend eight weeks participating in research on geriatrics and end of life care.

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