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April is National Stress Awareness Month
Are you stressed? You most likely answered “YES!” This April, join PCOM Library in raising awareness about the negative physical and mental impacts of stress. According to The American Institute of Stress, 77% of people regularly experience physical symptoms caused by stress, including headaches, dizziness, gut issues and fatigue. It is especially important to be aware of how to healthily cope with your stress and to take care of yourselves. Visit
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Library Study Room Reservations Update
The library is making some updates to the study room reservation system. The online reservation system will be introduced to the PA campus as the co-lab and sun study rooms will now be available to book. In addition the reservation system has received a few upgrades in order to make the reserving and checking-in experience, clearer, more efficient and user-friendly.
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Diathermy Display at PCOM Georgia
The PCOM Library is proud to partner with Campus Operations to create an exhibit of medical equipment from the office of Dr. Ralph B. Secor, DO, Class of 1930. The display, located at the Georgia Campus, spotlights the development of diathermy treatment machines throughout the 20th century. Diathermy is a therapeutic treatment that uses electric currents (radio and sound waves)
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Accessibility, Inclusion, and Action in Medical Education: Lived Experiences of Learners and Physicians with Disabilities
Identifying cultural and structural barriers and catalyzing institutional policies that support all qualified learners, regardless of disability, throughout the medical education continuum is a worthy and essential goal. This publication weaves together major themes from interviews conducted with 47 students, residents, and physicians with disabilities. Citation: Meeks LM, Jain N. Association of American Medical Colleges [Internet]. Accessibility, Inclusion, and Action in Medical
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The Americans With Disabilities Act, Reasonable Accommodations, and Medical Education
The number of students with a disability matriculating into institutions of medical education, including physician assistant programs, is increasing. Educational institutions must develop procedures with regard to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) including the provision of reasonable accommodations to provide equal opportunities for all. These procedures must be compliant with federal and state laws while protecting academic integrity, maintaining
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Featured Resource: Board Review and Exam Resources LibGuide
PCOM Library provides plenty of resources for board review, self-assessment tests, and exam preparation. Check out our
Board Review and Exam Resources Guide
for resources on preparing for exams such as COMLEX, MCAT, NAPLEX, NPTE, PANCE/PANRE, and USMLE.
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