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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.

First Year Medical Student Honored as 2024 Star of Life Recipient

December 10, 2024

PCOM's Henry Barsh (DO '28) received the 2024 Star of Life for life-saving actions during an EMS call. He credits his training and dedication to helping others.

Get to Know Dillon Presley

December 10, 2024

Dillon Presley leads diversity and community outreach initiatives at PCOM South Georgia, promoting rural health and fostering student engagement.

Evelyn Orusa (DO '27) Awarded Dr. Richard Allen Williams Scholarship

December 9, 2024

Evelyn Orusa (DO '27) was honored with the Dr. Richard Allen Williams Scholarship for her aspirations to support underserved communities.

White Coat Ceremony Welcomes DO Students to Osteopathic Profession

October 25, 2024

PCOM South Georgia's white coat ceremony celebrated first-year DO students' commitment to patient care, marking their transition to future physicians.

DO Class of 2028 Receive White Coats at Annual Ceremony

October 21, 2024

288 osteopathic medical students celebrated the milestone with faculty members, friends and family at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue.

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.

Future Doctor Seeks to Address Clinical Trial Disparities

October 15, 2024

Maya Rakoczy (DO '28) recognizes a need for diversity in clinical neurology research to better represent different racial and ethnic groups.

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.

As a Patient and Future Provider, Okojie has 'Always Been a Fighter'

September 19, 2024

First-year med student Onorere "Ono" Okojie (DO '28) is driven to pursue medicine by a lengthy battle with her own health.

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