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GA-PCOM Fact Sheet

  

President and CEO:                                          Matthew Schure, PhD

Chief Campus Officer:                                       R. Bryan Ginn, Jr.
                        
Provost, Senior Vice President of
Academic Affairs and Dean:
 
                            Kenneth J. Veit, DO '76, MBA

Dean and Chief Academic Officer,
GA-PCOM Osteopathic Medicine Program: 
         H. William Craver, III, DO '87, FACOS

Dean and Chief Academic Officer,
School of Pharmacy:  
                                      Mark Okamoto, PharmD

Fast Facts: 
GA-PCOM offers a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree, a doctor of pharmacy degree and graduate programs in biomedical sciences and organizational development and leadership. The Georgia Campus was established in 2005. The School of Pharmacy was added in 2010.

Accreditation:
American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools

Degrees Offered                                                                                                   Enrollment   Tuition/year
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine  (DO)             437                             $42,240
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine/MBA                1   $42,240
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)             270                            $32,852
Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MS)              109    $777/credit
Master of Organizational Development and Leadership (ODL)                21                           $731/credit

DO Class of 2016 140 DO candidates
38.5% Georgia residents
18 GA counties represented
PharmD Class of 2016 109 PharmD candidates
47.7% Georgia residents
24 GA counties represented

For more than a century, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has trained highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral scientists who practice a "whole person" approach, treating people, not just symptoms. PCOM offers the doctor of osteopathic medicine degree, the doctor of pharmacy degree and graduate programs in psychology, physician assistant studies, forensic medicine, organizational development and leadership, and biomedical sciences. Our students learn the importance of health promotion, education and service to the community and, through PCOM's five Healthcare Centers, provide care to the medically underserved populations in inner city and rural locations.

 

Rev. 10/12