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This is the anatomy lab at PCOM Georgia. There are stations with benches and chairs for students to work.
Picture of students walking through campus.
This is the front of Evans Hall featuring large windows and students sitting and walking outside.
The OMM lab features benches for students to practice manipulations on each other. The room also features overhead projectors for viewing the demonstration being performed at the front of the classroom.
The OMM provides tables for students to practice osteopathic manipulations in small groups. Monitors throughout the room allow students to follow demonstrations led by faculty at the front of the room.
The Atrium at PCOM Georgia with students meeting.
View of anatomy lab at South Georgia
Thoughts from Student Ambassador about his favorite thing at PCOM
Students taking part in IPE presentation
Thoughts from a Student Ambassador on her favorite thing about PCOM
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My best advice: The saying that "medicine is a team sport" rings true, and I find great hope knowing that the individuals I share class with now are the colleagues I will share patients with in a few short years. It is essential to think of your classmates as your collaborators, and to lean on them as well as your professors if you are struggling. Likewise, be willing to offer your own expertise and help. - Cara Molulon (DO '25) Hometown: Cincinnati, OH
My Favorite Thing about PCOM: I love the people! It is so cool to be at a school that is smaller in size and centers around healthcare education. It is nice to know that most people I'm interacting with are future healthcare providers. It offers so much support knowing you're not alone! I like how PCOM allows me to feel focused and supported. The size of our school allows us to receive much more feedback from the faculty when it comes to our concerns on things from the curriculum all the way to the lunch menu! Because we have an inter- disciplinary focus, I even get to work with the psychology students! Collaboration is mixed into the curriculum. - Elizabeth (Lizzie) Martin (DO '25) Hometown: Jenkintown, PA
FAVORITE THING ABOUT PCOM: I love being able to learn alongside other disciplines because it's a great preparation for our careers in healthcare! - Jennifer (Jenn) Milore, MS '19, (PsyD '24) Hometown: Drums. PA
Instructor points out information on a piece of paper to a student.
Students in Simulation Center
A woman stands at the front of a classroom full of students sitting at tables. Instructor stands off to the side of the room.
Female instructor stands in front of a class of students. She is speaking and gesturing with her hands.
MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT PCOM GEORGIA We are a family here working toward a common goal of improving healthcare for all. -Renee Austin Taylor (DO *26) Grayson, GA
MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT PCOM GEORGIA PCOM Georgia thrives on its ability to foster a collaborative community across all its health profession programs. As a graduate of the masters programs and now a pharmacy student, I personally see the separate but connected dynamics of each program on campus and how we are able to all learn from one another and thrive to become more capable healthcare leaders together. - Charbel Aoun (PharmD '25), Buford, GA
Instructor stands at the front of a room with a microphone talking about the slide shown on the presentation screen. Students sit at tables in front of her.
Say hello to Mandy Reece, Director of Interprofessional Education, School of Pharmacy at PCOM Georgia
Four students in medical coats examine a manikin patient while an instructor stands by.
MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT PCOM? "I love how tight-knit and collaborative our entire campus community is with fellow students as well as faculty and staff." - Sarah Amaris (DO '25) Pembroke Pines, FL
Thoughts from a Student Ambassador on his favorite thing about PCOM
MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT PCOM?: "My favorite thing about PCOM South Georgia is the collaborative atmosphere. The faculty, staff, and students at the school are incredibly supportive of one another. As a first year student who is still learning how to navigate medical school and its challenges, the importance of this cannot be understated. My fellow students are some of the best people I have ever worked with, and I'm proud to be a part of our class alongside them. - Terrence "Terry" McHugh (DO '26), Athens. GA
MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT PCOM? "My favorite thing about PCOM South Georgia is the friendly, collaborative atmosphere fostered by both students and staff." - Sofia Sirocchi (DO '26), Sarasota, FL
MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT PCOM?: "My favorite thing about PCOM South Georgia is the community. We are a smaller campus so the faculty, staff and students really start to feel like family. We all know each other by name and you will never have to search far for help. We lean on each other and it makes medical school so much better and fun. - Hannah Jackson (DO '25), Macon, Georgia
We are a family here working toward a common goal of improving healthcare for all.
A man in a suit stands in front of a group of students sitting a tables.
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Evans Hall
Thoughts from a Student Ambassador on his favorite thing about PCOM
Thoughts from a Student Ambassador on her favorite thing about PCOM
lobby of PCOM Georgia
Thoughts from a Student Ambassador on her favorite thing about PCOM
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PCOM South Georgia campus
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Interprofessional Education at PCOM