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From Food Desert to Oasis: Transforming Access to Healthy Ingredients

January 10, 2024

PCOM faculty and healthcare center providers launched the Lancaster Teaching Kitchen to educate the community on the positive impacts of eating healthy foods.

Dallas Grundy Named PCOM Vice President of Finance and Administration

January 8, 2024

Dallas A. Grundy, MBA, brings over 20 years of operations and administration leadership to PCOM. Grundy previously served as CFO for the University of Akron.

Bringing the Magic of Reading to Waiting Rooms

January 5, 2024

Support the PCOM Office of Clinical Education book drive by dropping off gently used children's books at Evans and Rowland Hall from Jan. 25 through May 29.

Scout's Honor: Leadership Through Medicine and Mentorship

December 21, 2023

Former scoutmaster Dr. Erik Langenau, members of PCOM's Pediatrics Club and local troop leaders created a program called First Aid Through First Class.

How to Cope When the Holidays Aren't So Jolly

December 18, 2023

Jay S. Feldstein, DO ‘81, and Lisa Corbin, PhD, LPC, NCC, discussed the impact of the holidays on mental health and ways to cope with difficult feelings.

PCOM Publishes First Issue of Journal of Integrated Primary Care

December 15, 2023

The peer-reviewed scientific journal aims to grow the evidence base related to primary care professional education, practice and intervention.

One-Year Master's in Biomedical Sciences Launches at PCOM, PCOM Georgia

December 6, 2023

Graduates of this accelerated program will be equipped with a strong academic foundation for medical school environments.

Balancing Act: Integrating AI as a DO

December 1, 2023

With advances in generative AI, medical schools find themselves in a unique position as they sit at the intersection of higher education and medicine.

‘When Life Isn’t in Your Hands, You End Up Appreciating It More’

November 16, 2023

Witness firsthand the strength and resilience of Angela Ellis (DO '25), a 27-year-old Latina medical student who battled triple-negative breast cancer.

Annual DEI Awards Celebrate Faculty, Staff Contributions

November 2, 2023

Employees across the College's three locations were recognized for their commitment to advancing issues of diversity, equity and inclusion.

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