President Brooks A. Keel will give his first State of the University Address from noon – 1 p.m. on Oct. 20 at the Maxwell Theatre on the Summerville Campus.
Open Enrollment for AU Medical Center benefits began on Sunday, October 1, and ends on at midnight Sunday, October 15, 2017. As in past years, this is an active open enrollment. Even if you want to keep your current plans the same, you will need to...
The Medical College of Georgia’s Leadership through Ethics (LTE) program and the Center for Bioethics and Health Policy will host a guest lecture from Dr. Kathleen Benton on her recently published book, The Skill of End-of-Life Communication...
A new Joint Test Catalog is now available for us. It replaces the online Pathology Manual located on the PAWS page. With a sleeker look and greater functionality, the new catalog is easy to use for anyone looking for current information about...
Shanda Kessler’s images are meant to put a smile on your face, and they do.
Rodreigus Allen received a new kidney at Augusta University’s health system after nine years on a transplant list, thanks to the kindness of a very special family who decided to donate the organs of their 19-year-old son after he was killed...
Rachel Clay’s passion for Chinese language and culture wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for the pain she endured.
While competition can be healthy, it is collaboration among researchers that is more likely to be the key to finding new treatments, therapies and a cure for cancer.
Adoptable dogs from multiple shelters will be on site and are available for the following: Hugs, kisses, walks, pets, belly rubs, ear scratches and/or adoption or fostering.
The following email was sent out by AU Medical Center CEO Lee Ann Liska, AU Medical CFO Greg Damron and AU Medical Associates CEO Julian Nussbaum.
A quick stick or get sick: Employees receive flu shots to protect themselves and patients.
This year’s program will examine global cyber threats and discuss how to better prepare for cyberattacks in the hospital and public health arena.
In oxygen-compromising conditions like diabetes, the body grows new blood vessels to help, but the result is often leaky, dysfunctional vessels that make bad matters worse. Now scientists have identified a new target for reducing that dysfunctional...
AU Medical Center, the first accredited Chest Pain Center in the region, was recently recommended for full accreditation as a Cycle V CATH/PCI Chest Pain Center.
Tuna Universitaria de Salamanca paid a visit to Augusta University on Thursday, Oct. 5 to serenade students, staff and faculty with traditional Spanish music. Comprised of student musicians, a “Tuna” celebrates Spanish and Portuguese...
Two-year-old Kyse Sims heard his mother’s voice for the first time after a double cochlear implant surgery.
Are your kids eating enough leafy green vegetables? A new study from Dr. Norman Pollock, a nutritionist and bone biologist at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, featured in U.S. News & World Report says bypassing these vitamin...
Simply put, writing is healing.
One of the first and most memorable projects that Charles Esposito implemented at the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home was the creation of the beautiful courtyard. Now it's named after him.
Donated layette provides handmade clothing to fit the tiniest babies and show compassion to families experiencing the perinatal death of a child.
