Facilities
PCOM South Georgia
PCOM South Georgia is located on 31 acres off Tallokas Road in Moultrie, Georgia. The 75,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art
facility includes classrooms, an anatomy lab, an Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) lab, simulation center, small group study rooms, information commons and a café.
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The wings of the building surround the Jeter Courtyard.
The building, shaped like an asymmetric “K”, has four distinct wings stretching outward
from a central common space that serves as the Colquitt Regional Connector lobby and
social space. On the north side of the building, at the public entry point, the wings
of the building frame the Jeter Courtyard, which is designed to feature native wildflowers
and plantings.
The Colquitt Regional Connector lobby features views of the surrounding landscape
and provides a space for socialization and collaboration.
Inside the building, the Colquitt Regional Connector lobby affords expansive views
of the surrounding landscape while creating a space of connection and collaboration
for students, faculty, researchers and the public. Outside, a large covered porch
provides a shaded area to study, socialize and relax.
Educational spaces include four large classrooms with abundant natural lighting and
flexible configuration options.
The natural setting of the building offers students a unique and relaxing environment.
The building materials and features further complement this sense of serenity and
calm. Natural wood was used on the building exterior and in the interior. Large windows
and roof lanterns harvest daylight and special care was taken to provide a sophisticated
acoustic environment throughout the building to allow for quiet study and active engagement
as appropriate.
Open spaces and natural lighting create an inviting, welcoming environment.
The educational spaces include four large classrooms featuring natural daylight and
the flexibility to accommodate different uses and styles of teaching. In addition
to the modern OMM lab and anatomy lab, the building features an advanced simulation center with various exam rooms, full-body mannequins and modern medical equipment.
The Simulation Center provides students with opportunities to practice diagnosis and
treatment techniques prior to caring for real patients.