AUGUSTA, Ga. – More than 3 million Americans live with atrial fibrillation, a serious heart rhythm disorder that makes them five times more likely to have a stroke. But doctors at Georgia Regents Medical Center can reduce this risk by using an...
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Announcements Spring Nelnet Payment Plan Option Information GRU has partnered with Nelnet to provide a payment plan option for Tuition & Fee payment. Click the link above for details. The plan closes on January 8. Got Questions? JagSearch...
UPCOMING DEADLINES First Call for Abstracts – Phi Kappa Phi January 23 Student Research & Fine Arts Conference (March 18) The 16th Annual Phi Kappa Phi Student Research and Fine Arts Conference is an opportunity for all undergraduate...
UPCOMING EVENTS January 13: Stress Less this Spring 12:00 PM JSAC Butler Room, Summerville Campus Bring your lunch and learn practical tips for stress management that you can begin using right away. Sponsored by the Counseling Center January 16:...
On December 30, 2014 the NIH released three important notices. • Notice of Salary Limitation on Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Contracts (NOT-OD-15-049): Please start using the new salary cap of $183,300 effective for all proposals submitted on...
The Georgia Hospital Association recognizes excellence in improving quality and patient safety through their annual PHA Quality and Patient Safety Award program. Georgia hospitals are recognized at their annual Patient Safety Summit for their...
GRU Augusta opens with Savannah State Eye Opener on Feb. 21. AUGUSTA, Ga., – The men’s and women’s Jaguar outdoor track and field programs will begin their third season in February and have ordered 10 regular-season meets for the 2015...
Several choked back tears Thursday as the ribbon was cut on the new Ronald McDonald House at Georgia Regents University, including Rachael Peeples. Peeples’ 6-year-old daughter, Haley, has been a regular patient of Children’s Hospital of Georgia...
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration will be held on Friday, January 16, at noon in the Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel on the Paine College Campus. Though this year’s event, which is being hosted by Georgia Regents...
The need at Children’s Hospital of Georgia for an on-site research unit has been met with the addition of a new Clinical Research Unit designed to help bring studies and research from the bench to the bedside in order to provide better care for our...
Georgia Regents University’s online graduate nursing programs are among the top in the nation, according to a new ranking by U.S. News and World Report. The GRU College of Nursing ranks 31st for Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs, up from 75th...
While it might be tempting to view the performances of the Kevin Locke Native Dance Ensemble, which will be performing at the Maxwell Theatre on Saturday, Jan. 24, as part of the 47th annual Lyceum Series, as cultural history brought to life on the...
The altered landscape of Georgia’s Satilla River may be destroying the area’s ecosystems, according to researchers at Georgia Regents University. The Satilla River in the 1950s Over the last 100 years, the Satilla River has been cut eight...
HR Workforce Development is pleased to offer several sessions for GRU and GRHealth employees who may need assistance in completing the assigned 2014 Annual Compliance Training courses. Several sessions titled Workforce Learn Online Lab for 2014...
Inflammation plays a role in learning and memory loss that can result from brain Injury or disease, and researchers now have evidence that neurons may be suffering from too much gas and too little food. They’ve found that the inflammation-mediator...
On October 15, 2011, Mike Oates experienced a plaque rupture while in the midst of training for a half marathon. In just 66 minutes, he went from lying on the ground without a pulse to leaving surgery with the rest of his life ahead of him. Last...
Leadership, Engagement, and Professionalism (LEAP) and the Academic Community Engagement (ACE) have been selected as finalists for the Quality Enhancement Plan. “After reviewing the proposals, the QEP Core Team felt these two best embodied the theme...
Cabinet makers-turned-dental students . . . dental care for the developmentally disabled . . . class acts in the classroom. . . . These are among the articles featured in the fall/winter 2014 edition of Word of Mouth, a biannual magazine for the GRU...
Effective immediately, University System of Georgia Board of Regents employees covered by the following Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Georgia Plans will have the option to obtain outpatient laboratory services at Georgia Regents Medical Center. No...
