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Modern Healthcare Names Pickron-Davis Among Top Diversity Leaders

October 26, 2023

With Marcine Pickron-Davis, PhD, at the helm, PCOM advances DEI initiatives through inclusive healthcare programs and health equity partnerships.

Get to Know: Heather Donahue

October 25, 2023

Chef Heather Donahue strives to bring great service and friendliness to PCOM's cafeteria services.

Future Physicians Receive White Coats at Annual Ceremony

October 20, 2023

270 osteopathic medical students from the Class of 2027 donned their symbolic white coats in front of family and friends.

A Mother's Love, A Daughter's Purpose

October 18, 2023

Her mother's intuition uncovered Karli Meller's (DO '26) life-changing diagnosis, while doctors overlooked her symptoms.

PCOM Receives Ninth Consecutive 'Excellence in Diversity' Award

October 13, 2023

PCOM has been awarded the 2023 HEED Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest diversity-focused publication in higher education.

Feldstein Named as 'Most Admired CEO', Health Care 'Power Player'

October 12, 2023

PCOM President and CEO received honors for his impact on Philadelphia's healthcare and higher education communities.

Philadelphia Union Foundation Launches Youth Mental Health Awareness Initiative, HeadFirst

October 11, 2023

In collaboration with PCOM and Independence Blue Cross, the mental health initiative provides mental health resources to area kids, coaches, and parents.

'It's Not Common to See Us': Paving the Way Is Bittersweet

October 11, 2023

PCOM's Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) fosters an environment of inclusivity and aims to increase the number of Hispanic and Latino medical students.

A Message of Care and Concern

October 10, 2023

Counseling, support, and mental health services are available to all PCOM students, faculty and staff through myPCOM.

'Embracing Your Whole Self': Reflections on Latino Representation

October 6, 2023

Renata Brito-Cherrin (PsyD '28) shares how she didn't really start to thrive until she was able to accept every part of her identity.

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