“We feel as future physicians, it is our duty to help out in any way that we can."
This week on In the Wild, Dr. Elizabeth Huggins, director for first and second year experience, joins us to discuss the virtual freshman convocation ceremony.
A closer look at JagNation's Karleigh King.
Dr. Stephen Shiver, who led the residency program in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University from 2008-17, has been named the department’s vice chair of clinical operations.
“If I win the contest, I plan to use the winnings to fund my mentoring foundation, Worth the Hooplah," said McCloud, who is competing in a national fitness competition.
Masks must be worn on campus shuttles.
This new location accommodates up to six cars at one time in an enclosed space.
The Ryan White Program at Augusta University is now seeing patients in it's new 17,000-square-foot building. It will provide one place where patients with HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome can receive all of their care.
Augusta University President Brooks Keel shares the personal message that “It’s now time for action.”
Whether it was tackling the university’s name change shortly after arriving on campus in 2015 or facing the complications of this year’s COVID-19 pandemic, Brooks A. Keel, PhD, has always stood up for what he calls his top priorities: students and...
One of Augusta University Health’s two COVID-19 drive-thru specimen collection locations will relocate to downtown Augusta in an attempt to provide better access to testing for area residents and improved protections for caregivers.
One support person may still accompany a patient seeking treatment in Augusta University’s adult emergency department. However, due to social distancing requirements, the support person must wait outside until the patient is placed in an exam room.
School of Computer and Cyber Sciences volunteer Julianna Rodriguez has been named Augusta University's Volunteer of the Year, the university's highest volunteerism honor.
Cannabidiol, or CBD, may help reduce the cytokine storm and excessive lung inflammation that is killing many patients with COVID-19, researchers say.
A grant from the Federal Communications Commission will help AU Health's response to COVID-19.
At 83 feet tall, this champion tree can really throw some shade.
JagNation's Jessica Wells, an administrative assistant to the dean of the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, started her own cookie-baking business four years ago.
More than 15,000 Georgians die each year from drug overdose, many involving opioids. Augusta University Health is now offering a Comprehensive Addiction Management Program (CAMP) to help patients break the addiction cycle, and part of this program...
Marked racial disparities exist in confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, investigators say, and highlight urgent needs to ensure adequate testing and treatment are available to African Americans and safer working and living conditions are in place so...
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