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An Amazing Medical Mission to Tanzania

July 24, 2023

Introduced through the PCOM Global Health Initiative, students from PCOM Georgia embarked on a week-long medical mission trip to Tanzania.

Opportunities Academy Graduates 41 Students

July 6, 2023

PCOM Georgia's weeklong STEM summer camp introduces local high schoolers to health professions.

Dr. Rebekah Thomas Named PCOM Chair of PA Studies

June 12, 2023

The former PCOM Georgia Advisor of the Year has accepted the role of chair and program director of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies.

Healthcare Providers Graduate from PCOM Georgia

May 24, 2023

Family, faculty and community leaders gathered on May 23 to celebrate the graduation of 283 PCOM Georgia students from various healthcare disciplines.

PCOM Georgia Hosts Its Largest Research Day

May 22, 2023

Medical and graduate students showcased their poster presentations for an array of judges made up of faculty and other health professionals.

Close to 300 Healthcare Providers to Graduate from PCOM Georgia

May 4, 2023

On Tuesday, May 23, 2023, PCOM Georgia graduates will be honored during a commencement ceremony featuring keynote speaker Julie Ginn Moretz.

Body Donations Ensure Hands-on Training for Georgia's Future Healthcare Providers

May 3, 2023

PCOM's body donor programs provide medical students with a deeper understanding of the human body and enhance the quality of care they can provide.

Meeting the Demand of Pharmacists in Georgia

April 28, 2023

Graduates of PCOM Georgia's PharmD program are highly trained pharmacists with the capability of practicing in a variety of healthcare settings.

Student Doctors Host ShaDO Day for Pre-Med Students

April 19, 2023

PCOM Georgia's DO students hosted hands-on learning exercises, Q&A sessions and presentations for community members.

Getting to Know Rolf Dzirson: Keeping the Georgia Campuses Safe

April 11, 2023

Rolf Dzirson, director of public safety for the Georgia campuses, uses his 40 years of criminal justice experience to create a safe and welcoming community.

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