Suwanee, Georgia Leading the way in medical education
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hiladelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has a storied history spanning more than a century as a premier osteopathic medical in-
stitution. At the core of the student experience are ac- complished, expert faculty members who provide the foundation for rigorous instruction. Established in 1899, PCOM takes a multidisci- plinary approach rich in the osteopathic tradition— seeing the whole person within the patient. This meth- odology challenges students to rise to the occasion in providing the best and most comprehensive care. We began a long-term commitment to the state of Georgia in 2005 by establishing a new state-of-the-art cam- pus in Suwanee. Just 30 miles from Atlanta, PCOM Georgia offers a variety of programs designed to edu- cate the next generation of health care practitioners. PCOM Georgia hosts more than 40 chapter and
national organizations, academic-interest groups, and clubs offering social activities and leadership oppor- tunities. With the aim of serving their community and region, our students are well prepared to diagnose, treat, and provide quality care for their patients and clients.
PCOM Georgia Graduate Programs
• Biomedical Sciences (MS, certificate) • Medical Laboratory Science (MS) • Osteopathic Medicine (DO) • Pharmacy (PharmD) • Physical Therapy (DPT) • Physician Assistant Studies (MS)
Things to Do Near Suwanee • Explore more than 40 county-owned parks and recreational facilities
• Enjoy a show at the Aurora Theatre, an award-winning professional arts organization producing more than 600 events annually
• Catch a baseball game with the Gwinnett Stripers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves
• Take a 30-minute drive to Atlanta for world-class entertainment, professional sports, and cultural opportunities
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