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Lawson Returns to Childhood School to Inspire Young Students

December 11, 2024

PCOM Georgia's Ethan Lawson (DO '27) returned to his childhood school to run a special anatomy lesson for elementary students.

Class of 2028 White Coat Ceremony Honors Future Healthcare Leaders

October 16, 2024

PCOM Georgia celebrates 234 PharmD and DO students receiving white coats, symbolizing their commitment to compassionate and professional patient care.

Brooke Demetri ('27) Delivers Medical Aid in Cambodia

September 26, 2024

Brooke Demetri ('27) provides care to patients in Cambodia, honoring her family's legacy and continuing her great uncle's work.

Representation Matters in Medicine

May 28, 2024

As part of AANHPI Heritage Month, Diane Janelle Camonayan (DO '27) discusses her journey from nursing to becoming an osteopathic physician.

The Prescription for Success

May 7, 2024

PharmD students Makeda Lovelace and Andrew Wilson joined President and CEO Jay Feldstein, DO '81, on the PCOM Perspectives Podcast.

A Father's Legacy Lives On

April 16, 2024

For medical student Janine Kfouri (DO '24), her residency placement in family medicine is a tribute to her father's memory.

Match Day Celebrations with PCOM Georgia Students

March 22, 2024

PCOM Georgia's Class of 2024 DO students enjoy a professional milestone as they are placed in residency programs across the country.

Gold Humanism Event Highlights Importance of Compassionate Care

March 18, 2024

PCOM Georgia students challenged Gold Humanism Summit participants to help solve the rising rate of diabetes in the diverse community of Clarkston, GA.

What is the National Resident Matching Program or The Match?

March 12, 2024

Learn about the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), what Match Day is and the process for matching medical students to residency programs.

‘A Box Full of Everything’: Med Student Channels Grief Through Education

February 20, 2024

London Wheeler (DO '26) believes she can serve as a role model for others, starting with young patients and continuing throughout their lives.

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