The following was distributed as an email by Shawn Vincent, Vice President of Partnerships, International Healthcare and Strategic Affiliations: Dear Colleagues, By now you have likely heard that Doctors Hospital has filed a lawsuit against the...
Georgia Regents University continues its long tradition of offering innovative, forward-thinking degrees with the launch of its new doctoral degree in applied health sciences. The three-year, practice-oriented doctoral program is the first of its...
Correction: This story was originally released with inaccurate information regarding the amount of the project and the annual savings. The appropriate numbers are reflected here. While they’re still telephones, the new units that will start popping...
Last August, the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences received $76,000 to support the presentation and dissemination of faculty scholarship and creative works. Dubbed the “Pamplin Professional Impact Fund,” or “PPIF” for short...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – In recognition of National Nurses Week, Georgia Regents University and Health System have more than a dozen events planned to highlight and thank nurses for their contributions to quality patient care. National Nurses Week begins each...
Dr. James L. Olds, Assistant Director for the Directorate for Biological Sciences (BIO) for the National Science Foundation, is the keynote speaker for the 2015 Hooding Ceremony of the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University. More...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – More than 1,000 students are expected to participate in Georgia Regents University’s commencement exercises on May 8, at 2 p.m. at the James Brown Arena. This year’s commencement speaker will be Jane Chen, a TED Senior Fellow and CEO...
GRHealth’s Heart and Cardiovascular Services will open a new center on campus May 18. The Cardiovascular Center 15th Street will be located at 937 15th Street, Augusta, Georgia, 30912 – the site of the former sports medicine center. The center...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – An enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen appears to have significant impact in a healthy and injured brain, scientists report. There’s mounting evidence that in the healthy brain, aromatase and the estrogen it enables...
Hosted by the Confucius Institute, the Moon Festival and Confucius Institute Day event drew in dozens of CSRA residents on Thursday, Oct. 1 for an evening of fun, food and ancient Chinese tradition. In addition to moon cake tasting and a parade...
Announcements Extended Transit Route Hours During Exams! The Red and Blue Jaguar Express Transit Routes will start early, at 6:30 a.m. on 4/30, 5/1, 5/4, 5/5, and 5/6. Asian Pacific Heritage Month: Spotlight Video Featuring Dr. Stephen Hsu, GRU...
A new academic home; a 15 percent increase in medical school applicants; a record-in-recent-history number of seniors choosing the Medical College of Georgia and GRHealth for their residency training; an unprecedented amount of clinical growth; and...
Resource Highlight Financial Aid: FAFSA The Office of Student Financial Aid at Georgia Regents University is here to assist you through financing your education by providing you with information about federal, state, and institutional loans, grants...
UPCOMING DEADLINES Textbook Buyback: “Cash for Books” April 30 – May 6 JagStore end-of-term buyback! Sell your textbooks at the Washington Hall & Allgood Hall locations between 8:30am & 6:00pm and at the Health Sciences...
UPCOMING EVENTS May: Matted, Placed, & Floated Reese Library, 2nd Floor Gallery, Summerville Campus Matted, Placed, and Floated is a collection of matted works exploring various elements of design. These works are from the Visual Arts Freshman...
DotMed: April 30, 2015 On July 1, 2013, Philips Healthcare and Georgia Regents Medical Center embarked on a 15-year partnership worth $300 million to transform the health care delivery model. Nearly two years later, GRHealth has experienced about...
Pictured above are Kayla Davis (right) and her kidney donor Jennifer Moss in Davis’ room at Georgia Regents Medical Center shortly after the successful transplant surgery. (Photo courtesy of Time.com) Time.com: April 30, 2015 Jennifer Moss and...
A Medical College of Georgia graduate and pediatric surgeon, who chairs the Department of Surgery, and the longtime administrator of Phoebe Putney Health System, home of MCG’s first clinical campus, were honored Friday by Dr. Peter F. Buckley, Dean...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Nursing student diversity is on the rise, says Dr. Faye Hargrove, chair of the College of Nursing Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee at Georgia Regents University. A diverse nursing workforce is key to providing culturally...
Nursing Cap submissions for award selection and recognition Saturday, May 2nd, at the 2015 Nurses Gala. Entries were submitted by:
1) 8West Perianesthesia Nursing
2) NICU
3) PICU
4) 7 South ENT
5) Ortho Trauma
6) Pediatric Clinic
7) GRU Transplant
