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Inaugural DO Class Achieves 100 Percent Residency Match Rate

March 30, 2023

PCOM South Georgia is proud to announce every student in the inaugural Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine class has been matched to a residency program.

Hospice Staff Learns about PCOM South Georgia Body Donor Program

March 6, 2023

PCOM South Georgia's anatomical coordinator, Jeremy Dickens, visited Colquitt Regional Hospice where he gave a presentation on PCOM's Body Donor Program.

Local Physicians Talk Rural Medicine: Scholarships, Loan Repayment and Way of Life

February 13, 2023

Physicians practicing in Colquitt and Tift Counties highlight the benefits of living and working in rural Georgia.

PCOM South Georgia: A Commitment to the Community

February 9, 2023

PCOM South Georgia continues to contribute to the well-being of the Moultrie area by supporting community wellness and educating the local student population.

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.

Tony Sciuva (DO '24) Named Student DO of the Year

January 19, 2023

Peers honored Tony Sciuva (DO '24) with the nomination for his role as a student leader and his dedication to the PCOM South Georgia community.

PCOM South Georgia & Colquitt Regional Medical Center Partnership

January 17, 2023

The strategic partnership has created an ideal environment for medical students to attend school, gain experiential training and begin careers in the area.

Brothers in Medicine Provide Community Health Screenings

December 8, 2022

A new PCOM student-led organization seeks to build trusting relationships between Black males in the Moultrie community and healthcare professionals.

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.

Students Receive White Coats and Words of Wisdom

October 25, 2022

The DO class of 2026 participated in the fourth-annual white coat ceremony, a tradition symbolizing the transition from student to physician.

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