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PCOM Georgia Body Donor Program Honors Lifelong Giving

April 10, 2026

A family's story highlights PCOM Georgia's Body Donor Program and its role in advancing hands-on medical education and honoring donor legacies.

PharmD Students Lead Pediatric Research at PCOM Georgia

April 9, 2026

PCOM Georgia PharmD students conduct pediatric research, exploring medication adherence and gaining hands-on experience through real-world projects.

Bridging the Gap Between Neuroscience and Physical Therapy

April 8, 2026

Award-winning PCOM Georgia researcher Robert Zeid explores how the brain drives movement in pediatric physical therapy.

Student Research Team Explores Medication Barriers for Special Needs Children

April 1, 2026

PCOM Georgia PharmD researchers are developing new strategies to support medication adherence in special needs children.

Kirsten Reynolds-Turner Lands Dream Residency in Family Medicine

March 27, 2026

PCOM Georgia's Kirsten Reynolds-Turner (DO '26) matches in family medicine at Penn Medicine Lancaster General and reflects on her training and goals.

Future Ophthalmologist Sees Her Dreams Come Into Focus

March 24, 2026

Jessica Meredith (DO '26) describes her top choice match in the competitive field of ophthalmology at Henry Ford Warren Hospital in Michigan.

Future Orthopedic Surgeon Matches at Military Hospital

March 18, 2026

Antonio Alonzo Henry (DO '26) celebrates matching at William Beaumont Army Medical Center/Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Texas.

DO Student Matches in Urology With a Mission To Elevate Women's Care

March 9, 2026

PCOM Georgia's Elizabeth DeSellier (DO '26) matched in urology at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG)--one of her top choices.

College to Host 3rd Annual Day in the Life of a PT Student Event

February 27, 2026

PCOM Georgia invites aspiring physical therapists to campus for a hands-on "Day in the Life" experience on March 9.

Rushetsky Leads With Purpose in Global Health and Research

February 25, 2026

Recognized at PCOM Georgia, Zoë Rushetsky (DO '27) leads international research tackling anxiety, depression and stigma in Honduras.

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