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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) is a private medical school with its main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and additional locations in Suwanee, Georgia (PCOM Georgia) and Moultrie, Georgia (PCOM South Georgia).[4]

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Former names
Philadelphia College and Infirmary of Osteopathy
Motto"Mens et Manus"
Motto in English
The Mind and the Hand
TypePrivate medical school
Established1899; 124 years ago (1899)
Endowment$419.4 million (2020)[1]
Budget$78.40 million[2]
ChancellorLeonard Finkelstein, DO
PresidentJay S. Feldstein, DO
ProvostKenneth J. Veit, DO
Academic staff
183[3]
Students2,855[3]
Location,
United States
CampusUrban,
17 acres (Philadelphia)
20 acres (Georgia)
ColorsBurgundy and Gray
Affiliationswww.pcom.edu

Founded in 1899, PCOM is one of the nation's oldest medical schools. PCOM also operates several healthcare centers in Philadelphia and an osteopathic care clinic in Suwanee, Georgia. Additionally, PCOM sponsors residency training programs, which train newly graduated physicians. The Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging,[5] which aims to improve quality of life for elderly individuals, is located on the Philadelphia campus.

History

 

PCOM was established on January 24, 1899, as the Philadelphia College and Infirmary of Osteopathy (PCIO).[6] It was the third osteopathic medical school to open in the United States.[7] In September 1899, the first PCIO degree was awarded, and in February 1900, the first PCIO "class," comprising one woman and one MD, graduated. In May 1921, PCIO was renamed to Philadelphia College of Osteopathy (PCO).[8] In 1967, the school adopted its present-day name, becoming the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM).[8]

In 1973, PCOM opened a new building, Evans Hall, and relocated to its current campus along City Avenue in Philadelphia. In 1979, PCOM acquired the adjacent office building, which was later named Rowland Hall in honor of PCOM's 4th President. From 1995 to 1999, Evans Hall expanded to include a modern osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) lab, more classrooms, a new cafeteria, and the office of admissions.

During the 1990s, a series of new graduate level programs were added, expanding the scope of the medical school to a wide range of health-care related programs. In 1993, PCOM started the graduate program in biomedical science, offering graduate certificates, and Master of Science degrees. In 1995, a Doctor of Psychology program was established. In 2005, the school opened a branch campus in Georgia, which graduated its first DO class in 2009.

In 2005, PCOM Georgia (formerly known as GA-PCOM) enrolled its first class of osteopathic medical students.[9] PCOM Georgia offers the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (DO), the Doctor of Pharmacy degree, the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and graduate programs in biomedical sciences and physician assistant studies.

In 2019, PCOM South Georgia welcomed its inaugural class of osteopathic medicine students,[10] and in 2020, its first cohort of Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences students.[11]

For more than a century, PCOM has trained physicians, health practitioners, and behavioral scientists. In the United States, there are two types of physicians: DO physicians and MD physicians. Both are fully qualified physicians, licensed to prescribe medication and perform surgery.

Academics

 
PCOM Archives: 1908 Dissection Lab

As a free-standing medical school, PCOM offers only graduate-level training. PCOM offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine (D.O.), pharmacy (PharmD), physical therapy (DPT), and psychology (PsyD). In addition, master's degrees are offered in school psychology, public health, organizational development and leadership, forensic medicine, biomedical sciences, and physician assistant studies.

PCOM is institutionally accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association. The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at PCOM Georgia is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) has granted Accreditation-Continued status to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Effective May 2, 2018, the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at PCOM Georgia has been granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. PCOM's PsyD program in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association and its School Psychology PsyD program is accredited on contingency by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association.[12]

Campuses

PCOM operates three campuses; one campus is located in Philadelphia, another is near Atlanta in Suwanee, Georgia and the third is in Moultrie, Georgia. The Philadelphia campus is 17 acres, and the Georgia campus in Suwanee is 23 acres.

The PCOM Library is the college's library. In addition to its other activities, the library is also responsible for the creation of the college's institutional repository, the Digital Commons at PCOM.[13]

Student life

Students at both the Philadelphia and Georgia campuses have access to fitness centers, and participate in several recreational and professional clubs on campus. PCOM hosts the sole remaining chapter Phi Sigma Gamma, an osteopathic fraternity, which was founded in 1917.[14] The college hosts an active chapter of Sigma Sigma Phi, a national Osteopathic Medicine Honors Fraternity that emphasizes community service and scholastic achievement.

Healthcare centers

In addition to its affiliation with several teaching hospitals, PCOM runs several primary care healthcare centers[15] including Cambria Division Healthcare Center,[16] Lancaster Avenue Healthcare Center,[17] and Family Medicine at PCOM.[18] The clinics serve the dual purpose of providing community-based health care as well as providing educational experiences for medical students. Services include family medicine, gynecology, dermatology, geriatrics, psychology, and OMM.

Residency programs

PCOM residency programs[19] include a multi-hospital integrated approach. The total position numbers can vary with program directors' plans and implementation time frame.

Fellowship Programs

Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging

The mission of the Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging (CCDA) at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is to improve the quality of life for all individuals suffering from age-related chronic diseases and disorders.[20] The CCDA promotes a better understanding of the nature of chronic disease processes by supporting basic and applied investigations, and providing educational opportunities for the community, scientists and health care professionals. The CCDA furthers its mission through an interdisciplinary approach combining scientific research, education, and clinical application into chronic diseases and disorders associated with the aging process.

Notable alumni

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has trained 12,941 physicians, with 2,467 non-physician alumni.[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  2. ^ "Fiscal Year 2013 Revenues and Expenditures by Osteopathic Medical College" (PDF). AACOM. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine". College Navigator. Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Locations: Philadelphia PA, Suwanee GA, and Moultrie GA | PCOM". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  5. ^ "Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging (CCDA) | Research at PCOM". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  6. ^ "History | Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  7. ^ "Schools By Year of Inaugural Class" (PDF). American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  8. ^ a b . American Osteopathic Association. 2006. Archived from the original on 2012-02-16.
  9. ^ "History of the Campus and Academic Programs | PCOM Georgia". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  10. ^ "History | PCOM South Georgia". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  11. ^ "Biomed Graduate Program Begins at PCOM South Georgia | PCOM South Georgia". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  12. ^ "Accreditation | Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  13. ^ "DigitalCommons@PCOM, an electronic archive of scholarly and creative works of the PCOM Community". digitalcommons.pcom.edu.
  14. ^ "Phi Sigma Gamma: Zeta Chapter". Phi Sigma Gamma.
  15. ^ "Patient Services | Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  16. ^ "PCOM Healthcare Centers - Cambria Division". Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  17. ^ . Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  18. ^ "PCOM Healthcare Centers - City Avenue Division". Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  19. ^ "Residency and Fellowship Programs | Graduate Medical Education at PCOM". www.pcom.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
  20. ^ Lisa Boughter. "Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging". CCDA. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  21. ^ (PDF). Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-06-15. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
  22. ^ "Joseph Gambone, DO". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  23. ^ Hobel, Calvin J.; Hacker, Neville F.; Gambone, Joseph C. (2010). Hacker and Moore's Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology (5th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier. ISBN 9781416059400.
  24. ^ "Name Details: Gambone Peak". Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
  25. ^ "Joseph Gambone, DO, MPH". Western University of Health Sciences.
  26. ^ "Gambone Peak". U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey.
  27. ^ . Office for Congressman Joe Heck. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  28. ^ "Dr. W.K. Riland, 76, Osteopath". The New York Times. March 15, 1989.

External links

  • Official website


Coordinates: 40°00′18″N 75°13′01″W / 40.005°N 75.217°W / 40.005; -75.217

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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine PCOM is a private medical school with its main campus in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and additional locations in Suwanee Georgia PCOM Georgia and Moultrie Georgia PCOM South Georgia 4 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineFormer namesPhiladelphia College and Infirmary of OsteopathyMotto Mens et Manus Motto in EnglishThe Mind and the HandTypePrivate medical schoolEstablished1899 124 years ago 1899 Endowment 419 4 million 2020 1 Budget 78 40 million 2 ChancellorLeonard Finkelstein DOPresidentJay S Feldstein DOProvostKenneth J Veit DOAcademic staff183 3 Students2 855 3 LocationPhiladelphia PA Suwanee GA Moultrie GA United StatesCampusUrban 17 acres Philadelphia 20 acres Georgia ColorsBurgundy and GrayAffiliationswww wbr pcom wbr eduFounded in 1899 PCOM is one of the nation s oldest medical schools PCOM also operates several healthcare centers in Philadelphia and an osteopathic care clinic in Suwanee Georgia Additionally PCOM sponsors residency training programs which train newly graduated physicians The Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging 5 which aims to improve quality of life for elderly individuals is located on the Philadelphia campus Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campuses 4 Student life 5 Healthcare centers 6 Residency programs 7 Fellowship Programs 8 Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging 9 Notable alumni 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit PCOM was established on January 24 1899 as the Philadelphia College and Infirmary of Osteopathy PCIO 6 It was the third osteopathic medical school to open in the United States 7 In September 1899 the first PCIO degree was awarded and in February 1900 the first PCIO class comprising one woman and one MD graduated In May 1921 PCIO was renamed to Philadelphia College of Osteopathy PCO 8 In 1967 the school adopted its present day name becoming the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine PCOM 8 In 1973 PCOM opened a new building Evans Hall and relocated to its current campus along City Avenue in Philadelphia In 1979 PCOM acquired the adjacent office building which was later named Rowland Hall in honor of PCOM s 4th President From 1995 to 1999 Evans Hall expanded to include a modern osteopathic manipulative medicine OMM lab more classrooms a new cafeteria and the office of admissions During the 1990s a series of new graduate level programs were added expanding the scope of the medical school to a wide range of health care related programs In 1993 PCOM started the graduate program in biomedical science offering graduate certificates and Master of Science degrees In 1995 a Doctor of Psychology program was established In 2005 the school opened a branch campus in Georgia which graduated its first DO class in 2009 In 2005 PCOM Georgia formerly known as GA PCOM enrolled its first class of osteopathic medical students 9 PCOM Georgia offers the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree DO the Doctor of Pharmacy degree the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and graduate programs in biomedical sciences and physician assistant studies In 2019 PCOM South Georgia welcomed its inaugural class of osteopathic medicine students 10 and in 2020 its first cohort of Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences students 11 For more than a century PCOM has trained physicians health practitioners and behavioral scientists In the United States there are two types of physicians DO physicians and MD physicians Both are fully qualified physicians licensed to prescribe medication and perform surgery Academics Edit PCOM Archives 1908 Dissection Lab As a free standing medical school PCOM offers only graduate level training PCOM offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine D O pharmacy PharmD physical therapy DPT and psychology PsyD In addition master s degrees are offered in school psychology public health organizational development and leadership forensic medicine biomedical sciences and physician assistant studies PCOM is institutionally accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine DO program is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association The Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD program at PCOM Georgia is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education ACPE The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant ARC PA has granted Accreditation Continued status to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Effective May 2 2018 the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at PCOM Georgia has been granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education PCOM s PsyD program in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association and its School Psychology PsyD program is accredited on contingency by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association 12 Campuses EditPCOM operates three campuses one campus is located in Philadelphia another is near Atlanta in Suwanee Georgia and the third is in Moultrie Georgia The Philadelphia campus is 17 acres and the Georgia campus in Suwanee is 23 acres The PCOM Library is the college s library In addition to its other activities the library is also responsible for the creation of the college s institutional repository the Digital Commons at PCOM 13 Student life EditStudents at both the Philadelphia and Georgia campuses have access to fitness centers and participate in several recreational and professional clubs on campus PCOM hosts the sole remaining chapter Phi Sigma Gamma an osteopathic fraternity which was founded in 1917 14 The college hosts an active chapter of Sigma Sigma Phi a national Osteopathic Medicine Honors Fraternity that emphasizes community service and scholastic achievement Healthcare centers EditIn addition to its affiliation with several teaching hospitals PCOM runs several primary care healthcare centers 15 including Cambria Division Healthcare Center 16 Lancaster Avenue Healthcare Center 17 and Family Medicine at PCOM 18 The clinics serve the dual purpose of providing community based health care as well as providing educational experiences for medical students Services include family medicine gynecology dermatology geriatrics psychology and OMM Residency programs EditPCOM residency programs 19 include a multi hospital integrated approach The total position numbers can vary with program directors plans and implementation time frame Family Medicine General Surgery Internal Medicine Neurosurgery Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Ophthalmology Orthopedic Surgery OtorhinolaryngologyFellowship Programs EditHospice and Palliative Medicine Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Geriatric MedicineCenter for Chronic Disorders of Aging EditThe mission of the Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging CCDA at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is to improve the quality of life for all individuals suffering from age related chronic diseases and disorders 20 The CCDA promotes a better understanding of the nature of chronic disease processes by supporting basic and applied investigations and providing educational opportunities for the community scientists and health care professionals The CCDA furthers its mission through an interdisciplinary approach combining scientific research education and clinical application into chronic diseases and disorders associated with the aging process Notable alumni EditPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine has trained 12 941 physicians with 2 467 non physician alumni 21 Ethel D Allen D O an American Republican politician Bo Bartlett an American realist painter Ronald R Blanck D O the first and only osteopathic physician ever appointed Surgeon General of the US Army Sean Conley D O incumbent Physician to the President and Commander in the US Navy Ira W Drew D O a Democratic politician in the U S House of Representatives Steven Eisenberg D O known as The Singing Cancer Doctor Ted Eisenberg D O the Guinness World Record holder for most breast augmentation surgeries performed Joseph C Gambone DO MPH 22 author of Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology 23 Gambone Peak on Antarctica was named in his honor in 1970 24 25 26 Joe Heck D O was the U S representative for Nevada s 3rd congressional district from January 3 2011 January 3 2017 and is a member of the Republican Party 27 Harold Marion Osborn D O a U S Olympic Gold Medalist in track Walter Prozialeck Professor and Researcher at Midwestern University W Kenneth Riland D O physician for President Richard M Nixon and New York Governor Nelson A Rockefeller and cofounder of the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine 28 Charles Sophy D O psychiatrist medical director for the LA Dept of Children and Family Services and author of several books Jennifer Strong an American soccer player who played as a defender for the United States women s national team See also EditMedical schools in PennsylvaniaReferences Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 Fiscal Year 2013 Revenues and Expenditures by Osteopathic Medical College PDF AACOM Retrieved 18 October 2015 a b Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine College Navigator Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 17 August 2019 Locations Philadelphia PA Suwanee GA and Moultrie GA PCOM www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 17 Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging CCDA Research at PCOM www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 17 History Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 17 Schools By Year of Inaugural Class PDF American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Retrieved 10 July 2012 a b Historic Reference of Osteopathic Colleges American Osteopathic Association 2006 Archived from the original on 2012 02 16 History of the Campus and Academic Programs PCOM Georgia www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 17 History PCOM South Georgia www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 20 Biomed Graduate Program Begins at PCOM South Georgia PCOM South Georgia www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 20 Accreditation Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 17 DigitalCommons PCOM an electronic archive of scholarly and creative works of the PCOM Community digitalcommons pcom edu Phi Sigma Gamma Zeta Chapter Phi Sigma Gamma Patient Services Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 17 PCOM Healthcare Centers Cambria Division Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Retrieved May 24 2012 PCOM Healthcare Centers Lancaster Avenue Division Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Archived from the original on July 2 2015 Retrieved May 24 2012 PCOM Healthcare Centers City Avenue Division Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Retrieved May 24 2012 Residency and Fellowship Programs Graduate Medical Education at PCOM www pcom edu Retrieved 2020 02 17 Lisa Boughter Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging CCDA Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Retrieved May 16 2012 Fact Sheet PDF Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Archived from the original PDF on 2015 06 15 Retrieved 2015 09 21 Joseph Gambone DO U S News amp World Report Retrieved 7 September 2012 Hobel Calvin J Hacker Neville F Gambone Joseph C 2010 Hacker and Moore s Essentials of Obstetrics and Gynecology 5th ed Philadelphia PA Saunders Elsevier ISBN 9781416059400 Name Details Gambone Peak Australian Antarctic Data Centre Joseph Gambone DO MPH Western University of Health Sciences Gambone Peak U S Department of the Interior U S Geological Survey Full Biography Office for Congressman Joe Heck Archived from the original on 2013 10 29 Retrieved 2013 10 27 Dr W K Riland 76 Osteopath The New York Times March 15 1989 External links EditOfficial website Coordinates 40 00 18 N 75 13 01 W 40 005 N 75 217 W 40 005 75 217 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine amp oldid 1108570341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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