PCOM South Georgia Holds First Military Pinning Honors 2024 Graduates at Awards Ceremony
May 30, 2024
Those honored during the PCOM South Georgia Awards Ceremony on May 15.
PCOM South Georgia’s class of 2024 graduates were honored during a special awards dinner held Wednesday,
May 15, at the University of Georgia Conference Center in Tifton.
The event began with PCOM South Georgia’s first-ever military pinning ceremony for
its first two military graduates. During the ceremony Alexis Rodriguez, DO ’24, was
promoted from ensign to lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, and Travis Tuck, DO ’24, was
promoted from second lieutenant to captain in the U.S. Air Force. Both took their
military oaths of office during the ceremony. Lt. Rodriguez will complete her residency
in pediatrics at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Virginia. Capt. Tuck will
complete his residency in surgery preliminary at Wright Patterson Medical Center in
Dayton, Ohio.
The top doctor of osteopathic medicine award, the Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal,
went to Katherine “Katie” Bombly, DO ’24. Named for one of the founders of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine,
this is the highest award presented to a PCOM student on each campus. It is given
to a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated exceptional service to the
community, the College and the osteopathic profession. Recipients are selected from
across the College community.
Ebram Eskandar, DO ’24, received the PCOM South Georgia Student Award, which is presented
to the student who attained the highest scholastic average. Sufia Ahmed, DO ’24, accepted
the Dean’s Award, which is awarded to the student who, by personal and professional
conduct and by contributions to student affairs and to the general program of PCOM
South Georgia, has been deemed worthy of special citation. Zizah-Wosseni Blair, DO
’24, received the President’s Leadership in Diversity Award, which is given to a student who has made a unique contribution to create an environment
of shared responsibility and ownership for diversity and inclusion at PCOM, as well
as demonstrating emerging and sustained commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Zhi Quan Kuat, DO ’24, accepted the Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association Trimble
Award of Excellence, which was presented by Sterling Haring, DO, of the Georgia Osteopathic
Medical Association. This award goes to the student recognized as an outstanding graduate
upon recommendation of the faculty and administration of PCOM South Georgia in consultation
with the Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association.
Jonathan Abdool, DO ’24, received the 2024 PCOM South Georgia Student Affairs Leadership
Award. This honor goes to a student who demonstrated exceptional leadership by establishing
student organizations and representing the student body in the College and community.
Ivanna Ward, DO ’24, accepted the Jessie M. Young Memorial Award, which is presented to a student for
exceptional service to the community or to the College.
Yeva Nayflish, DO ’24, received the Alumni Association Award, which is given by the
Alumni Association to a student selected because of the high caliber of performance
of professional duties in hospital and outpatient services and academic excellence
in basic and clinical sciences. Samuel Prahlow, DO ’24, accepted the PCOM South Georgia Research Award, which is presented to a student
who demonstrated a strong interest in medical education research and/or public health
research.
Nikolas Jen, DO ’24, received the T.A. Sappington Award in Family Medicine. This honor
is presented to a student who has been selected for a Georgia family medicine residency
program and who displayed leadership abilities and participated in school and community
service. Katrina Hall, DO ’24, accepted the Galen S. Young Sr. DO Memorial Award,
which is given to a student who demonstrated exceptional interest and ability in the
field of surgery.
Patrick Lucey, DO ’24, received the Excellence in Specialty Care Award, which is awarded
to a student who demonstrated excellence in surgery, specialty internal medicine,
emergency medicine, neurology, pathology and radiology. Lance Shealy, DO ’24, accepted
the Excellence in Primary Care Award. This honor is presented to a student selected
as the most proficient in family medicine, general internal medicine, pediatrics,
and obstetrics and gynecology. Derek George, DO ’24, received the Excellence in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Award, which goes to
a graduating student who displayed exceptional ability in the application of osteopathic
philosophy and osteopathic manipulative treatment.
Hunter Medley, MS/Biomed ’24, received the Biomedical Sciences Leadership Award, which is presented to a student
who demonstrated exceptional leadership, high academic achievement, and the ability
to effectively represent the class in college and community affairs. Jodeci Mitchell,
MS/Biomed ’24, accepted the President’s Leadership in Diversity Award, which goes
to a student who made a unique contribution to create an environment of shared responsibility
and ownership for diversity and inclusion at PCOM, as well as demonstrated an emerging
and sustained commitment to diversity and inclusion. Grace Jones, MS/Biomed ’24, received
the Dean’s Award, which is presented to the student in the graduating class with the
highest scholastic average.
In 2019, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), a premier osteopathic
medical school with a storied 125-year history, extended its commitment to the Southeast
by establishing PCOM South Georgia. An additional teaching location in Moultrie, Georgia, PCOM South Georgia offers both
a full, four-year medical program leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
degree and a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences. PCOM is a private, not-for-profit
institution that trains professionals in the health and behavioral sciences fields.
Joining PCOM Georgia in Suwanee in helping to meet the healthcare needs of the state, PCOM South Georgia
focuses on educating physicians for the region. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 229-668-3110.
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