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B.PHL Innovation Fest Discusses Health Equity

September 19, 2022

Cambria Division Healthcare Center medical director Barbara Williams-Page, DO, moderated a panel discussion on the impact social determinants have on health.

Autumn Dye, DO - Women in Medicine Month

September 15, 2022

PCOM faculty member Autumn Dye, DO, shares about her journey to a career in medicine and offers advice for future women physicians.

It's a Sign: Graduate Sees Her Name in Lights

August 31, 2022

The story of Kristine Smalls, a recent Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) graduate, and the graduation gift from her mother has gone viral.

PCOM Student Teaches OMT in Peruvian Amazon

August 29, 2022

Kendal Schaetzle (DO `23) traveled to Peru with MGY Aware, a global organization focused on reducing health disparity by working with communities in need.

PCOM Hosts Community Day for Local Neighborhood

August 24, 2022

The President's Community Wellness Initiative (CWI) hosted over 200 community members for a day of back-to-school activities, health screenings and more.

PA Studies Class of 2024 Celebrates White Coat Ceremony

August 19, 2022

PCOM's physician assistant students receive their symbolic white coats in an important step in their medical careers.

Family Medicine Professors Installed as POFPS Leaders

August 16, 2022

Drs. Bidey and Spyropoulos were installed as leaders of the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Family Physicians Society during the organization's annual meeting.

PCOM Joins Alliance to Acquire Chestnut Hill Hospital

August 8, 2022

PCOM President Jay S. Feldstein, DO '81, announces an alliance of local health organizations to acquire Chestnut Hill Hospital.

PCOM Celebrates 23rd Annual Graduate Programs Commencement

August 2, 2022

The College awarded master's and doctoral degrees to students in a variety of professional programs.

Girls Inc. Eureka! Visits PCOM

July 20, 2022

Members of Girls Inc. Eureka!, a STEM-based program for rising 8th-grade girls, visited the Philadelphia campus to learn about careers in health and science.

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