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PCOM South Georgia Presented With Partners and Progress Award

April 10, 2024

The Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber honored PCOM's Moultrie location for its continued support of the community through volunteerism and wellness initiatives.

PCOM South Georgia: Moving Into the Future

March 27, 2024

Dr. Marla D. Golden discusses what makes Moultrie an ideal location for PCOM South Georgia and how the College is addressing shortages in rural medical care.

Students Learn About Residency Placement During PCOM South Georgia's Second Match Day

March 20, 2024

Students from PCOM South Georgia's class of 2024 who participated in the National Resident Matching Program celebrated their residency placements on March 15.

Brooks County High School Students, PCOM Med Students Plan March 23 Health Fair in Quitman

March 15, 2024

The fair is organized through Health Career Collaborative, a three-year program that fosters high schoolers' confidence in healthcare careers.

PCOM South Georgia Offers Women's Self-defense Seminar

March 13, 2024

A women's self-defense seminar will be hosted on PCOM South Georgia's campus on Monday, March 18 from 6-8 p.m. EST. The event is open to the public.

Continuing What His Parents Started

February 21, 2024

Growing up, Emeka Ikeakanam witnessed his parents give back to others in immeasurable ways. Now, as a youth volunteer, he hopes to spread that mindset.

Lessons From Mom Combine With Medical School Knowledge

February 20, 2024

Exploring the connection between lifestyle and overall health has helped shape Nahimie Louissaint's (DO '26) proactive approach to wellness.

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.

Using Osteopathic Medicine to 'Go the Extra Mile' for Patients

February 13, 2024

PCOM South Georgia's dean of the osteopathic medicine program, Marla D. Golden, DO '88, explains the benefits of an osteopathic approach to health care.

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.

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