Community Comes Together at PCOM South Georgia’s Annual Body Donor Memorial Service
June 24, 2025
Students, faculty, and community members gathered to honor those who donated their
bodies to science at the PCOM South Georgia Body Donor Memorial Service.
PCOM South Georgia held its annual Body Donor Memorial Service on campus in May. For the first time, family members from the Moultrie area attended
the event, highlighting the program’s growth across South Georgia since 2019. Over
100 people, including students, faculty, and community members, gathered to honor
those who selflessly donated their bodies for science and research.
This year’s event was coordinated by first-year students from the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2028 and the Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences Class of 2025.
Jonathan Ortiz (DO ’28) greeted the crowd and reflected on his experience working with what he considers
his first patient: “Through their gift we received an education that goes beyond science,
skills, lectures, or textbooks. This opportunity for learning—so intimately—is one
we do not take lightly, for it has shaped the way we think, how we approach medicine,
and has sculpted the kind of doctors we hope to become.”
Class Chair Daniel Chanelo (DO ’28) spoke as well as Lily Dywer (DO ’28) and Alexandria Branch (MS ’25), Biomedical Class Chair, noting how the donors have given them each a vital lesson—that
medicine is not just a science but also an act of service.
Associate Professor of Anatomy Emranul Huq, PhD, shared how the program deepens our understanding of the human body, but also emphasized
how it teaches empathy: “It is also essential in our pursuit of knowledge, healing,
and compassion,” he said.
Kristie Petree, DO '13, Associate Professor, Chair of the Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
and a graduate of PCOM Georgia’s Class of 2013, said: “Far beyond anything described
in a lecture, these teachers offered the opportunity to encounter the human body in
its truest form. They granted our students front row seats to lessons that transcend
anatomy; lessons in humility, mortality, and empathy.”
To learn more about the PCOM South Georgia Body Donor Program, visit the webpage for more information or contact Jeremy Dickens, anatomical coordinator at PCOM South Georgia, at danielldi1@pcom.edu or 229-668-3261.
About PCOM South Georgia
In 2019, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), a premier osteopathic
medical school established in 1899, extended its commitment to the Southeast by establishing
PCOM South Georgia. An additional teaching location in Moultrie, Georgia, PCOM South Georgia offers both
a full, four-year medical program leading to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
degree and a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences. PCOM is a private, not-for-profit
institution that trains professionals in the health and behavioral sciences fields.
Joining PCOM Georgia in Suwanee in helping to meet the healthcare needs of the state, PCOM South Georgia
focuses on educating physicians for the region. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 229-668-3110.
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