The first African-American students who attended Augusta College began in the fall of 1966 and they opened the door for other minorities to have the same educational opportunities.
Dr. Terence O’Keeffe has been named chief of the Section of Trauma/Critical Care/Acute Care Surgery in the MCG Department of Surgery.
On Feb. 13, Dr. Nicole Whaley shared her survivor story at the Georgia Trauma Foundation Injury Prevention Day at the Capitol with an audience of more than 100 trauma surgeons...
Augusta University will host Bridging the Gap medical interpreters training from March 25 through March 29. Workshops include a rigorous curriculum covering an array of topics...
The event will run from 12-1 p.m. Friday, March 1. All are invited, and the first 50 in attendance will receive a free boxed lunch.
Those interested in applying for the summer program can begin sending in applications Feb. 25. Registration closes May 17.
The Medical College of Georgia’s Educational Innovation Institute will host the 2019 Health Sciences Education Day to highlight opportunities and actions institutions and...
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The daylong conference offers high school and college students an overview of the medical school admission process, opportunities to network and hands-on experience.
Including spoken word, group ensembles, songs and free lunch, Noon Arts didn’t disappoint.
Anna Harris-Parker, an assistant professor of English at Pamplin College, is writing one poem each day in February through a fundraiser called the 30/30 Project for Tupelo Press.
In honor of Black History Month, Augusta University salutes Dr. Bobbilynn Hawkins.
Effective immediately, Andrew Mahler will assume responsibility for leading the privacy strategy, operations and compliance activities to meet our legal, regulatory and...
When it comes to performing complex surgery, even the best surgeon may need a helping hand, even if that hand is cold, metal and strong enough to hold the smallest of instruments.
It has long been known that African Americans die at higher rates from bladder cancer than do European Americans. New research looking at differences in the way tumor cells in...
Thanks to the cardiac rehab program at AU Health, international peacemaker and world traveler Dr. Han Park has now seen his 80th birthday and beyond.
Dr. Xin-Yun Lu and her team have found inactive SIRT1 in the prefrontal cortex. Activating it may help turn classic symptoms of depression around, particularly in males.
New Live Oak trees at Christenberry Fieldhouse, a Chinese Pistache near Science Hall, and a Willow Oak beside the Dugas and Murphey Buildings were planted to celebrate Arbor Day...
The Association of American Physicians is an honorific, elected society of America’s leading physician-scientists who exemplify the pinnacle of pioneering and enduring, impactful...
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