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PCOM Launches New Outpatient Mental Health Center in Philadelphia

June 9, 2025

PCOM Psychological Services expands access to affordable, high-quality care for individuals and families across the Philadelphia region.

Generosity in Action: The Stricklands' $1 Million Transformational Gift

June 5, 2025

Gwinnett County entrepreneurs Clyde and Sandra Strickland gifted $1 million to support PCOM Georgia's doctoral students.

PCOM Forensic Medicine Students Train in Realistic Crime Scenarios

June 5, 2025

Students in PCOM's forensic medicine program gain real-world skills during immersive hands-on events: Dig Day and Crime Scene Day.

Bones and Beyond: Skeletal Development in Whole-Person Care

June 4, 2025

Drs. Giardini and Levin discuss how skeletal development shapes lifelong health, movement and personalized patient care.

PCOM and Prevention Point Collaborate on Opioid Recovery Research

June 3, 2025

A new study led by PCOM's Dr. Lent shows cognitive-behavioral therapy program for opioid use disorder is feasible.

PCOM Launches Tomorrow's Healthcare Heroes at 2025 Commencement

June 3, 2025

The College proudly celebrated the accomplishments of more than 800 graduates across its three campuses.

10 Reasons to Feel Hopeful About Mental Health

May 27, 2025

From brain plasticity to workplace support, discover 10 positive trends shaping the future of mental health, shared by PCOM's Scott Glassman, PsyD.

PCOM DO Students Achieve 99% Match in 2025 Residency Cycle

May 20, 2025

PCOM, PCOM Georgia and PCOM South Georgia saw 99% of DO students match, many in primary care residency programs.

Bidey Inducted as Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia

May 14, 2025

Dean and chief academic officer Peter Bidey, DO '08, joins other distinguished physicians and public health leaders in the Spring 2025 Fellowship class.

What is Neurodiversity? Understanding the Spectrum of Cognitive Ability

May 12, 2025

PCOM's Dr. Ruta Clair shares strategies to create affirming, inclusive health care for neurodiverse patients through empathy and whole-person understanding.

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