Augusta University Health will begin antibody testing this week to detect whether people have previously been exposed to coronavirus and developed antibodies against it.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will host a webinar with Dr. Arni Rao, director of the Laboratory for Theory and Mathematical Modeling in the Medical College of Georgia. The webinar is titled “Innovations in Mathematical Modeling for...
"Nursing school was the hardest thing I have ever endured, but I felt like I had found my purpose in life.”
AU Health registered nurse volunteered to help at three local sites and is now in Atlanta in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A task force from Augusta University has teamed up with local companies to produce 3D-printed molds and create at least 500 reusable face masks to help protect the clinical staff at AU Health from COVID-19.
May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Read about incredible educator Dr. Gayle Sims Lee, whose life was cut short by cancer, and how her daughter honors her every year by giving back.
Two alumni nominated for Rookie of the Year in Columbia County schools credit hard work and the AU College of Education for their first-year success.
Rehab staff have been attending webinars and reading professional literature to develop the best course of action for participating in the treatment of local COVID-19 patients.
Dr. Elizabeth Culatta, an assistant professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Augusta University, decided to reexamine the approach to her class on the Sociology of Health Care and help her students take a closer look at pandemics and the...
Many medical experts say COVID-19 testing is the key to everyone soon returning to their normal lives. When residents and faculty from The Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University learned of the growing shortage of nasal swabs, they turned to...
The College of Nursing’s Nurse-Managed Health Center, located on the first floor of the Health Sciences building, is playing a critical role in the Augusta University Health response to the COVID-19 crisis.
In light of the move to online classes, Augusta University has been focusing on ways to virtually connect students to the campus community. After launching a virtual student resources site and hosting several online events, staff members are...
Augusta University will reap benefits in Georgia's vehicle maintenance system.
Thanks to the AU staff, Barb Card is still on track to graduate in May.
Using 3D printers, several faculty members at Augusta University have volunteered to make face shields to protect clinicians’ eyes and faces from the coronavirus.
A group of professors from Augusta University’s College of Education made sure local students received donated books from the community before the schools closed for the year.
Dr. Phillip Coule, vice president and chief medical officer of Augusta University Medical Center, will discuss the health system's response to the COVID-19 pandemic on PBS NewsHour with host Judy Woodruff.
“These efforts (and others) remind us that we gather a medical school faculty together every year to teach our students to become the best doctors that they can be — for their patients and for society at large," said Dr. D. Douglas Miller.
This week on In the Wild, special guest and recent alumna Taylor Rutledge stops by to give tips on transitioning into adulthood after graduation.
When the public is looking for answers about COVID-19, physicians at Augusta University Health realize how important it is to provide the best advice in a language they can understand.
