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Now in its second century, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine calls upon the experience of the past 100 plus years to set the standard. When you are accepted as a student, you become part of a rich tradition of excellence in education and leadership. We are dedicated to providing every student with the resources to become a competent and caring professional.
Founded in 1899, PCOM has trained more than 12,000 osteopathic physicians. Nearly 65% of our graduates have chosen careers in primary care, family practice, general internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology and pediatrics. Our medical students are taught the osteopathic approach to medicine, treating patients as a whole and helping them lead healthy lives.
PCOM's academic offerings include graduate degree programs in biomedical sciences, physician assistant studies and psychology, both clinical and school psychology.
And our expansion continues - in August 2005, Georgia Campus - PCOM proudly welcomed its first class of 85 DO students. The campus is dedicated to educating osteopathic medical students and serving the health care needs of the people in Georgia and the surrounding states. Biomedical Sciences was introduced in 2006 and offers certificate and masters degree programs.
PCOM is challenging. Our academic training is rigorous. Because we challenge you to meet the highest goals, we pledge our full support in helping you reach them.
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Office of Admissions 4170 City Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131
Phone: 1-800-999-6998
Local: 215-871-6700
Fax: 215-871-6719
Georgia Campus - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Office of Admissions
625 Old Peachtree Road
Suwanee, GA 30024
Phone: 1-866-282-4544
Local: 678-225-7531
Fax: 678-225-7509
Email:
Philadelphia DO Applicants: admissions@pcom.edu
Georgia Campus DO Applicants:
PA Studies Applicants (only):PAAdmissions@pcom.edu
Biomedical Sciences - GA campus Applicants ga-admissions@pcom.edu
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