ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ's Georgia Campus Celebrates 10 Years of Impact

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GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ Celebrates 10 Years of Impact


July 23, 2015

Ten years ago in August, 2005, Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ) welcomed its first class of 75 osteopathic medical students. Today the campus is celebrating this milestone by reflecting on its impact in Gwinnett County and the state of Georgia.

Founded in Suwanee, Ga. in 2005 as the only branch campus of the century-old Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, Pa., Georgia Campus is home to more than 1,000 students and close to 140 faculty and staff members. The campus offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine and pharmacy and the master’s degree in biomedical sciences with plans to expand its program offerings.

Based on a study commissioned by Tripp Umbach, a national leader in independent economic analysis, it was found that in 2014 alone, Georgia Campus directly and indirectly generated $107.7 million of economic impact in the state. And, an additional 800 jobs are created or supported indirectly as a result of GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ’s operational, employee and student spending across Georgia, the report noted.

In its 10 years, GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ has conferred more than 900 doctorate and master's degrees and more than 300 certificates, including 584 Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degrees, 149 Doctor of Pharmacy degrees, 176 Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences degrees, and 14 Master of Science in Organizational Development and Leadership degrees. The college has also granted 340 Certificates in Biomedical Sciences.

With more than 7,000 student volunteer hours contributed last year, the college’s impact is felt in the community. β€œOur students are focused, motivated and fully committed to service, as are our partners in this community and across Georgia,” Chief Campus Officer Bryan Ginn said. β€œHundreds of practitioners who allow our students to work with them to gain clinical skills, along with hospitals and health systems which actively engage in teaching future healthcare providers, deserve our thanks.”

β€œThe establishment of Georgia Campus ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ 10 years ago was a critical development in the face of Georgia’s extreme physician shortages,” Denise Kornegay, Executive Director of the Georgia Statewide Area Health Education Network, said. β€œEach year, large numbers of GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ graduates are choosing both residency opportunities and practice opportunities in our state. GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ is truly a part of our state’s β€˜solutions,’” she added.

The 20-acre campus, located at 625 Old Peachtree Road in Suwanee, includes the 150,000-square-foot Old Peachtree building which features large and small classrooms, conference areas and study spaces. The Old Peachtree building also includes pharmacy research and teaching laboratories, a high-tech anatomy laboratory, a clinical learning laboratory, research and multi-use basic science laboratories, three pharmacy practice labs and a large osteopathic manipulative medicine practice suite.

A second campus building, the 21,000-square-foot Northlake building, houses offices for administrative personnel, admissions, marketing and communications, human resources and alumni relations. The campus is also home to the Georgia Osteopathic Care Center, an osteopathic manipulative medicine clinic, which is open to the public by appointment.

In total, ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ has invested $37.6 million in property, plant and equipment into its southern campus during the past decade with improvements and physical plant expansion in the works. β€œGeorgia Campus is a great example of the adaptive reuse of old warehouse space turned into a high-tech educational center,” Ginn said.

David Shafer, Georgia State Senate President ProTempore, noted, β€œGA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ has fulfilled a critical need to educate talented medical professionals in our state. I look forward to seeing the campus grow, both in student population and programs, over the next several years to better serve the medical needs of all Georgians.”

In honor of GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ’s ten year anniversary, during the 2015 session of the Georgia General Assembly, the House and Senate passed resolutions honoring GA-ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ and its service to Georgia.

About ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ Georgia

ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ Georgia has been serving students and the community for 20 years as a branch campus of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ), a private, not-for-profit, accredited institution of higher education established in 1899. Located in Suwanee (Gwinnett County), ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ Georgia offers doctoral degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy. Graduate degrees are offered in biomedical sciences, medical laboratory science and physician assistant studies. The campus joins ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ South Georgia in Moultrie in helping to meet the healthcare needs of the state. Emphasizing "a whole person" approach to care, ΊΪΑΟ΄«ΛΝΓΕ Georgia focuses on educational excellence, interprofessional education and service to the community. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 678-225-7500. The campus is also home to the Georgia Osteopathic Care Center, an osteopathic manipulative medicine clinic, which is open to the public by appointment. For more information, visit .

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