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PCOM Students Celebrate Match Day

March 25, 2022

For the first time in over two years, PCOM students gathered in-person to celebrate Match Day with family, friends, faculty and administrators.

Student Research Spotlight: Georgina Boateng (DO '25)

March 24, 2022

Osteopathic medicine student Georgina Boateng has focused her research on the impact of sickle cell disease on pregnancy outcomes.

Residency Provides Opportunity to Care for 'Military's Greatest Assets'

March 23, 2022

Alissa Galgano (DO' 22) wanted to pursue a specialty that was "very dynamic and hands-on" and found a good fit during her first clinical clerkship experience.

Emphasis on Continuity of Care Leads to Pursuit of Family Medicine Residency

March 22, 2022

With a career in family medicine, Kelsey Mellow (DO '22) hopes to guide preventive care, develop a lasting patient-clinician bond and assist patients in being the healthiest versions of themselves that they can be.

Medical Student Discovers Unexpected Specialty Interest

March 21, 2022

After one week in a surgical subspecialty rotation, Trevor Maloney (DO '22) found his calling and will now pursue that specialty during a residency at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

PCOM Helps Connect the Dots with Science

March 14, 2022

For the sixth consecutive year, PCOM Georgia supported STEM education in Gwinnett County as the presenting sponsor of the regional science fair.

Regional Health Systems Partner with PCOM South Georgia

March 11, 2022

DO students work in a clinical setting with physicians who oversee and supervise their education and training-their preceptors.

PCOM Represented at LMSA National Conference

March 10, 2022

The College's chapter of the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) attended the 17th Annual LMSA National Conference in Philadelphia, PA.

PCOM Student Awarded 2022 McGruder-Knox Scholarship

March 2, 2022

Beverly Andre (DO `24) was nominated by the Office of Diversity and Community Relations for her academic excellence and leadership experience.

Students Support Philly Community at Southwest Health Fair

February 25, 2022

The event, hosted at the 48th & Woodland Playground, addressed the healthcare needs of Southwest Philadelphia residents.

Students Deliver CPR Training to Community

February 25, 2022

PCOM Georgia medical students volunteered their time to teach community members National Two Step CPR.

Faye Villegas Awarded PCOM's Student DO of the Year

February 17, 2022

The annual award honors an osteopathic medical student who showcases exceptional leadership, service and professionalism.

Bautista-Whitaker Named PCOM Georgia's Student DO of the Year

February 17, 2022

Jaymi Bautista-Whitaker (DO '22) was selected based on her leadership and embodiment of the osteopathic philosophy.

A Need for Mental Health Resources in Southwest Georgia

February 16, 2022

Osteopathic medicine student Brannan De Voto Noonan (DO '24) creates mental health awareness and resources in the Moultrie community.

Bombly Recognized as Student DO of the Year

February 15, 2022

The annual award honors a medical student who is committed to leadership and service within osteopathic medicine.

PCOM Establishes the Medical Education Center of Excellence

February 8, 2022

The PCOM ONE curriculum for the osteopathic medicine program involves more group learning, team building and critical thinking.

Prahlow Named Student Researcher of the Year

February 7, 2022

With this nomination, osteopathic medical student Samuel P. Prahlow (DO '24) will compete for national honors.

PCOM Professor Trains Medics in Syria

February 3, 2022

Robert Bassett, DO '06, reflects on his recent station overseas as part of a forward resuscitative surgical team.

Student Research Spotlight: Katie Bombly (DO '24)

February 1, 2022

PCOM South Georgia medical student investigates outcomes of populations affected by end stage renal disease in the Atlanta area.

Educating the Frontlines of Health

January 24, 2022

Medical students Xavia Taylor (DO '23) and Christian Edwards (DO '23) discuss why they hope to become physicians in rural communities.

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