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GA-PCOM Supports Gwinnett Regional Science and Engineering Fair

Doctors and students from GA-PCOM served as guest lecturers and judges for Gwinnett's Regional Science and Engineering Fair.



Above, science fair judge and GA-PCOM student Urania Davis poses with a fifth grade student in front of his science fair project.

(SUWANEE, GA – March 5, 2015) “One Day, One Community, One Vision” was the theme of this year’s Gwinnett Regional Science and Engineering Fair which showcased the work of more than 800 school winners at the Gwinnett Center in Duluth. Faculty, students and staff members supported the county-wide event through speaking, judging and exhibiting.

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With a 35 year history, the fair’s mission is to motivate the next generation of science and engineering leaders from classroom to career. The full day event included a career expo, breakout sessions, lunch in the grand ballroom, judge interviews, and a public open house, followed by an awards ceremony. During breakout sessions, Dean of Medicine and Chief Academic Officer H. William Craver III, DO, spoke on “Why Choose Osteopathic Medicine.” Dean of the PCOM School of Pharmacy and Chief Academic Officer Mark Okamoto, PharmD, spoke to students about “Opportunities in the Pharmacy Profession,” while Course Director and Professor Brian Matayoshi, PhD covered the topic “How to Get What you Want through Great Careers.”

Science fair judges included Shu Zhu, MD, PhD, Jennifer Gooch, PhD, Abby Hielscher, PhD, Adwoa Aduonum, PhD, Dr. Craver and Dr. Matayoshi. Students participating as judges were Ayesha Patel, Nicole Hardeman, and Urania Davis.

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The fair gives students the opportunity to share their projects and compete for awards – first place winners from the Gwinnett Fair are entered into the Georgia State Science & Engineering Fair held at the University of Georgia in Athens. Three projects from the state fair advance to the Intel International Science Fair in Los Angeles, California.

About GA-PCOM

Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM) is a private, not-for-profit branch campus of the fully accredited Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, a multi-program institution with a 116 year tradition of educational excellence. Located in Suwanee, GA-PCOM offers the doctor of osteopathic medicine degree, the doctor of pharmacy degree and a master’s degree in biomedical sciences. The campus includes theGeorgia Osteopathic Care Center, an osteopathic manipulative medicine clinic, which is open to the public by appointment. For more information, visit www.pcom.edu or call 678-225-7500.

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