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Vinn Receives 2023 O.J. Snyder Memorial Medal

January 23, 2023

Norman Edward Vinn, DO '77, MBA, will be presented PCOM's highest award which recognizes leadership and service to the osteopathic profession.

Chokeholds: Could MMA Fighting Techniques Be Used in Crimes?

January 10, 2023

With martial arts gaining in popularity, a PCOM forensics expert encourages investigators to be aware of the symptoms of strangulation due to chokeholds.

Office of Diversity and Community Relations: A Reflection on 2022

December 21, 2022

Highlights include the successful launch of the OnePCOM Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Certificate program and the Community-Based Research Initiative.

Brianna Hector (DO '26) Selected for NIH Research Program

December 16, 2022

The PCOM med student will investigate maternal mortality rates of Black and Latino mothers in the Philadelphia area using the research hub.

PCOM Hosts SAMOPS Military Symposium

December 15, 2022

Medical students from across the country attended the event which featured a speech from former physician to the White House, Captain Sean Conley, DO '06.

PCOM Students Attend Evening With Healthcare Executives

December 13, 2022

Carlo Comia (DO '24) and members of Aspiring Physician Executives (APEx) organized "Evening with Executives", a networking event for future healthcare leaders.

McCloskey Receives National Honor for Educational Therapy

December 8, 2022

George McCloskey, PhD, was recently awarded the Dorothy Ungerleider Award from the Association of Educational Therapists.

PCOM Student Co-Curates Exhibit at the African American Museum in Philadelphia

December 2, 2022

Drawing from her own experience, Janita Aidonia Matoke (DO '26) helped showcase the challenges Black students face while in pursuit of a healthcare career.

Four Tips for Helping Children Manage Holiday Stress

December 1, 2022

PCOM psychology expert Jessica Kendorski, PhD, offers four tips to help children manage holiday stress related to changes in routines and traditions.

A Thanksgiving Message

November 21, 2022

PCOM President Jay Feldstein, DO '81, reminds the College community to reflect on our inherent humanity during the Thanksgiving season.

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