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Opportunities Academy Held To Inspire Local High School Students

July 17, 2024

PCOM Georgia's week-long Opportunities Academy inspires high school students from underrepresented groups interested in health care and medicine.

Opportunities Academy Gives High Schoolers Windows Into Health Care

July 17, 2024

PCOM students and staff mentored nearly 50 local high school students in hands-on activities exploring healthcare careers and college readiness.

Sahara Peters Receives Mason W. Pressly Award

June 28, 2024

Driven by a passion for women's health, Sahara Peters (DO '24) truly believes medicine is about caring for people and each other.

Opportunities Academy Introduces High Schoolers to Healthcare Careers

June 27, 2024

21 high school students from 12 counties spent the week at PCOM South Georgia for a summer STEM camp to learn about medical professions.

The Good Doctor

June 20, 2024

Discover how four osteopathic medical students demonstrate that perseverance and overcoming adversity define a great physician.

Residency Graduate Profile: Christina Monaco Poloni, DO '19

June 18, 2024

Nearing the end of her general surgery residency, Poloni describes her educational journey through PCOM and shares advice for fellow students.

ASCO Award Recipient Shahrzad Zamani Hopes to Inspire Others

June 17, 2024

Shahrzad Zamani (DO '25) recently became the first PCOM South Georgia student to receive the prestigious Medical Student Rotation grant.

Bombly Receives PCOM South Georgia's Highest Award

June 14, 2024

Katie Bombly, DO '24, was honored with the Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal for exceptional service and community involvement at PCOM South Georgia.

Students and Physicians Present Projects at Annual Research Day

June 13, 2024

PCOM South Georgia's Research Day showcased student and professional research, featuring keynote speaker Jennifer McQuiston, DVM, from the CDC.

Improving Health One Dish at a Time

June 12, 2024

PCOM South Georgia medical students learn home cooking benefits in a culinary medicine course with Chef Manager David Green and faculty.

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