DO Student Receives Third Prestigious Cancer Research Award
April 28, 2025Shahrzad Zamani (DO '25)
Shahrzad Zamani (DO '25) will graduate as a doctor of osteopathic medicine next month from PCOM South Georgia in Moultrie before entering an internal medicine residency at Florida State University
in Tallahassee.
In addition to her usual medical school curriculum and clinical rotations, Zamani
has also been on the frontlines as a cancer researcher. She recently received the Barbara Campbell Carrington American Association for Cancer
Research (AACR) Scholar-in-Training Award. The award is especially significant because
it is rarely awarded to current medical school students.
Zamani is also the recipient of the Edith Peterson Mitchell Health Equity Travel Scholarship,
which funded her participation in the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group-American College of Radiology Imaging Network
(ECOG-ACRIN) Group Meeting in October 2023 in Washington, DC, as well as the Medical Student Rotation (MSR) grant from Conquer Cancer, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Foundation.
“It was never for the awards,” Zamani said. “I have just been doing it because I'm
passionate about healthcare access, health equity, underserved communities and cancer
screenings, such as mammograms and colonoscopies. These awards are fantastic, but
it was never the destination. It's nice to be recognized.”
Zamani's passion for cancer research is deeply personal. As a child she lost family
members to the disease. Those early experiences stayed with her, driving her to study
cancer’s complexities and to seek a deeper understanding of how and why it develops.
“Cancer is part of our own biology—our own cells, our own chemistry—but somehow it
turns against us,” she explained. “It's heartbreaking, but also fascinating to study.
I knew early on that if I could help unravel some of its mysteries, I might be able
to change the outcomes for others.”
Zamani has long considered health equity challenges surrounding cancer care, particularly
in rural areas. She understands that cancer screenings and preventive services are
often difficult to access. This is the basis of the research Zamani has been conducting
through the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, since the start of her second
year of medical school.
“I focus on uncovering disparities in cancer care within underrepresented communities,”
she noted. “Our research aims to better understand how demographic factors influence
access to— and uptake of— cancer screening and early diagnosis.”
Through this work, Zamani integrates research directly into her medical training.
“Research is not just a complement to my clinical work, it's a foundational part of
how I approach medicine,” she said. “Whether through developing surveys, analyzing
outcomes or presenting at national conferences, I view research as a tool to better
understand my patients' needs and improve the quality of care they receive. I am committed
to continuing this work throughout residency and beyond, particularly in addressing
cancer disparities in underserved areas, where evidence-based advocacy remains urgently
needed.”
Zamani credits much of her success to the mentors and faculty who have supported her
journey.
“I am especially grateful to Dr. Kristie Petree and Dr. Jennifer Shaw at PCOM South Georgia for their unwavering support and encouragement, and to my research
mentor, Dr. Matthew Schabath at Moffitt Cancer Center, for his invaluable guidance
and dedicated mentorship.”
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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