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Summer Program Reaffirms Student's Passion for Orthopedics

August 27, 2024

Michael Abaskaron (DO '27) was selected to participate in the Summer Research Externship Program at Ohio Health in Columbus.

Georgia Southern Undergrad Conducts Research with Faculty Mentor

August 23, 2024

Scott Holmes worked with Thomas Last, PhD, to perform research on "Differential Gene Expression Analysis of Bone Cells."

Students and Physicians Present Projects at Annual Research Day

June 13, 2024

PCOM South Georgia's Research Day showcased student and professional research, featuring keynote speaker Jennifer McQuiston, DVM, from the CDC.

Research Day Keynote Speaker Announced

April 15, 2024

Dr. Jennifer McQuiston, a seasoned veterinarian and public health expert, will serve as the keynote speaker for PCOM South Georgia's annual Research Day.

Med Student Selected as Research Scholar for Myeloma Health Equity Program

February 14, 2024

The Cobb Scholars Program pairs minority medical students with myeloma experts for six months to conduct research on health disparities.

Price Named Mentor for NIH's All of Us Research Scholar Program

February 6, 2024

Dr. Price has played a crucial role in shaping the future of biomedical research by guiding student researchers and fostering their academic passions.

Student Examines PAP Devices for Treating Sleep Apnea

December 15, 2023

Neeti Shirke's (DO '26) research focuses on how successful patients are when they attempt using a PAP device after an unsuccessful previous attempt.

PCOM South Georgia Students Share Their Work During Research Day

May 18, 2023

The annual College event helps address a major challenge for medical education in rural areas: research and scholarly activity.

Shahrzad Zamani (DO '25) Named Student Researcher of the Year

February 9, 2023

President of the research and journal club, Zamani was selected by her peers to represent PCOM South Georgia in a national competition.

DO Students Discover Racial Discrepancies in Pulse Oximetry Readings

October 27, 2022

PCOM South Georgia medical students discovered current pulse oximetry technology can produce inaccurate results in patients with darker skin tones.

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