AU Medical Center CEO Lee Ann Liska and Augusta University President Brooks Keel cut the ribbon to officially open the first onsite uniform store for AU Health.
Dr. Keel and Ms. Liska examine the new uniforms.
Dr. Keel views the logo on a light gray scrub top, the color designated for Patient Transport.
Team members begin shopping.
The store has tops, bottoms, jackets and more.
Shoes are available in the uniform store.
Nurses show off their navy blue scrubs.
Ms. Liska puts on dark gray scrubs, the designated color for Radiology, to take photographs with team members.
This Children’s Hospital of Georgia logo features Roary in the design. Teal blue is for Patient Support Services.
This is what the logo looks like on white coats.
A cashier with Scrubs And Beyond rings up sales.
Team members wait to make their first purchases in the new onsite store.
A pair of nurses in navy scrubs is all smiles at the grand opening.
Store hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Augusta University’s JagStore
On Monday, the first onsite uniform store for AU Health employees opened on Augusta University’s Health Sciences campus. Browse photos from the ribbon-cutting event or visit the shop located inside the JagStore at the Student Center, 1488 Laney Walker Boulevard.
Denise Parrish is Director of Communications for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement at Augusta University. Contact her to schedule an interview on this topic at 706-721-9760 or mparrish@augusta.edu.
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