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Medical Research at PCOM - An Evidence-Based Approach to Holistic Care

September 9, 2022

Research experiences at PCOM provide students with the opportunity to enrich their education and prepare for their own future research.

Students Complete Research on Bifid Xiphoid Process

August 16, 2022

DO students Shahrzad Zamani, Tamryn Van Der Horn and Sara Meawad studied variations between the shape and size of the xiphoid process among anatomical donors.

Student Research Spotlight: Bryan Klapes, PhD, MA (DO ’24)

June 27, 2022

DO student Bryan Klapes uses the Evolutionary Theory of Behavior Dynamics to simulate treatment plans in order to help increase the efficiency of clinicians.

PCOM Final U.S. Stop for Transcontinental 'Great Road Trip'

May 31, 2022

The Kennedy's Disease Association's 29-horsepower Citroen 2CV has covered over 4,000 miles on its journey to draw awareness to this rare genetic disease.

Student Research Spotlight: Shreya Dundumalla (DO `24)

April 19, 2022

Dundumalla's research is identifying a set of guidelines all physicians can follow in treating long-COVID symptoms and reducing clinical variation.

Havas Health & You Research Scholars Program

April 7, 2022

PCOM has partnered with Havas Health & You (HH&Y), the world's largest global health network, to engage DO students in research.

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.

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.

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.

Neuromuscular Disease Therapy Research: David Garcia-Castro (DO/PhD '23)

January 13, 2022

Third-year DO/PhD student's research identified a potential therapeutic approach for spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy.

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