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“Truthfully, I did not know the difference between a DO and an MD until I was looking at medical schools," shared Benjamin Jorgensen (DO ’29) about his journey into medicine.
Read how he discovered the path to PCOM Georgia at the link! 🔗
https://t.co/Oq8o3r8fCH
Shelley DiCecco, PT, PhD, CLT-LANA, CI-CS, has been appointed chair and program director of the Department of Physical Therapy at PCOM Georgia.
Read more about her vision for the future of the program ⬇️
https://t.co/WBwadecbxE
PCOM Georgia closed out its 20th anniversary celebration with “Legacy in Bloom” 🌸
“Twenty years ago, this journey began in a very simple way … in an empty warehouse in Suwanee.” — Jay S. Feldstein, DO ’81
Read more at the link! 🔗
https://t.co/kidcWzC7B8
This Memorial Day, we honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to our country. We are grateful for their sacrifice and the legacy they leave behind.
The College is closed today, May 25, in observance of the holiday.
Wishing our community a safe Memorial Day! 🇺🇸
“[P]harmacy was more than a job—it was a profession where I could meaningfully support patients and their families.” 💊
Read more about Charday Norris, PharmD ’26, and the experiences that shaped her path ⬇️
https://t.co/ncwyub1WBW
Giving our inspiring students, faculty & staff their flowers. 💙 🌸
Today's Legacy in Bloom event brought our community together to mark the end of PCOM Georgia's 20th anniversary year & celebrate those who make this campus more than just a school, but a home away from home.
Robert Zeid II, PT, DPT, PhD, was recognized with Georgia State University’s Outstanding Dissertation Award for research focused on neural control of movement and early intervention.
Read more at the link ⬇️
https://t.co/Ldv3IV6RAh
What happens when a medical student questions a routine practice in healthcare?
New research from Dylan Hurley (DO ’28) examines routine blood draws in pediatric behavioral health assessments for children with autism spectrum disorder.
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/d9GPhn7LM7
Leslie Walden (MS/MLS ’26) and Chandler Allred (DPT ’26) are stepping into what’s next.
“Sometimes the opportunities you don’t expect end up being the best fit.”
Read their stories (and explore more graduate profiles) at the link! 🔗
https://t.co/jXTJETOx1h
#PCOMGrad
Watch the class of 2026 cross the stage during Commencement, streamed live from the @GasSouthDistrict!
Join us on our YouTube channel on May 6, at 1 PM EST, and help us celebrate each and every #PCOMGrad: https://t.co/CRKW4lF8iG
Elaine Garcia-Colon (MS/PA ’26) and Sara Abdelmalak (MS/PA ’26) are graduating and stepping into the next phase of their PA careers 🎓
Read their stories at the link below! ⬇️
https://t.co/jXTJETOx1h
#PCOMGrad
Joe Williams (DO ’26) & Daniel Burke (DO ’26) bring unique experiences that shaped who they are as future physicians, though both have been inspired by their respective parental figures.🎓
Read about their journey to medicine in their #PCOMGrad profiles: https://t.co/6XA6MTpzOv
Ahead of commencement, we're celebrating Zainab Afegbua-Aliyu (PharmD ’26) and Madison McGuire (PharmD ’26), two graduatess driven by compassion, resilience, and purpose.
Read about them and other exceptional grads at the link! 🔗 https://t.co/6XA6MTpzOv
#PCOMGrad
Watch the class of 2026 cross the stage during Commencement, streamed live from the @GasSouthDistrict!
Join us on our YouTube channel on May 6, at 1 PM EST, and help us celebrate each and every #PCOMGrad: https://t.co/CRKW4lF8iG
It’s a pharmacy match! 💊
Seven soon-to-be graduates from PCOM Georgia’s School of Pharmacy have matched into PGY1 residency programs across the country.
A number of PCOM Georgia alumni also matched into PGY1 and PGY2 residencies this year.
Next stop: residency 👏