PHOTOS: Medical college’s goal is to improve rural health care in the region
Staff Photo: Alan Mauldin
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Alan Mauldin
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Students and staff at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine came together this week for a tour of the $30 million facility in Moultrie. Students return for orientation on August 5 and the beginning of the first class at the campus.



























