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Advancing Osteopathic Medical Research With AI Tools

March 17, 2025

PCOM librarians guide faculty and students using Scopus AI to streamline research, uncover connections and enhance medical discovery.

Exploring the Future of Physical Therapy: APTA CSM 2025

February 28, 2025

PCOM Georgia faculty and students presented research, networked, and engaged in professional development at APTA's 50th Annual Combined Sections Meeting.

PCOM Launches Pathobiome Research Center for Chronic Disease Study

February 12, 2025

PCOM's Pathobiome Research Center explores links between infections and chronic diseases, advancing research on Alzheimer's and other conditions.

PCOM Researcher Receives $2M NIH Grant for SBMA Research

February 6, 2025

Dr. Heather Montie leads a study on spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA), or Kennedy's Disease, funded by a $2M National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant.

Psychological Flexibility: A Key To Improved Postpartum Well-Being

February 3, 2025

PCOM research links psychological flexibility to improved postpartum well-being, offering insights into mindfulness-based therapies for maternal mental health.

Innovative Research Enhances Obstetrical Training for PA Students

December 13, 2024

PCOM researchers are addressing critical gaps in clinical training by providing students with supplemental experiential learning opportunities.

Postpartum Research Focused on Supporting Families and Improving Outcomes

November 11, 2024

Dr. Alexa Bonacquisti is working to better understand how psychotherapy can help address thoughts, emotions, and behaviors during the postpartum period.

Remote Supervision of Medical Student-Trainees Comparable to In-Person Oversight, PCOM Study Shows

September 26, 2024

PCOM researchers found that remote supervision via telemedicine is as effective as in-person oversight for med students' learning outcomes.

Medical Marijuana Study Shows Significant Health Improvements

September 13, 2024

The study finds medical marijuana users report significant improvements in quality of life, pain, energy, and functioning over 3 months of treatment.

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."

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