PCOM also operates several healthcare centers in Philadelphia and an osteopathic care clinic in Suwanee, Georgia.
The Center for Chronic Disorders of Aging,[5] which aims to improve quality of life for elderly individuals, is located on the Philadelphia campus.
[8] In 1973, PCOM opened a new building, Evans Hall (renamed the Howard A. Hassman, DO ’83 Academic Center in January of 2024[9]), and relocated to its current campus along City Avenue in Philadelphia.
From 1995 to 1999, Evans Hall expanded to include a modern osteopathic medicine (OMM) lab, more classrooms, a new cafeteria, and the office of admissions.
In addition, master's degrees are offered in school psychology, public health, forensic medicine, biomedical sciences, and physician assistant studies.
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.
PCOM hosts the sole remaining chapter Phi Sigma Gamma, an osteopathic fraternity, which was founded in 1917.
The total position numbers can vary with program directors' plans and implementation time frame.
[22] 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.