Augusta University College of Nursing student Steven Nicosia has been awarded first place in the student category at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 34th Annual...
Dr. James D. St. Louis has been named chief of the Section of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta...
Help shape dining services to meet your needs at AU Health.
While it is not the most enjoyable experience for a woman, a mammogram is a procedure that saves countless lives every day.
As the flu season approaches amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts are concerned about the impact on the health care system and the most vulnerable populations.
Dr. Phillip Coule breaks down what you need to know about the flu and COVID-19.
“Most falls can be prevented, if they just know how to do it."
In the United States, an estimated 22,000 new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed each year and about 13,000 women ultimately die every year from it. The Georgia Cancer Center...
"We were able to provide testing to a significant number of Georgians that wouldn’t have had it otherwise.”
The health fair, one of two annual health service events by Augusta University’s College of Nursing for Costa Layman Farms, provides health information for the farmworkers as well...
It is the most common form of cancer found in men. And, while it is likely the prostate cancer growing inside your body will grow slowly, that does not mean it is time to skip a...
Participating hospitals included Aiken Regional Medical Center, Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home, and the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center.
Vance Courtney’s malady was so rare that doctors at AU Health said many orthopedic surgeons might go their whole careers without seeing a patient with it.
Demolition makes way for new cardiovascular ICU.
Dr. Jorge Cortes, director of the Georgia Cancer Center, discusses events and news for this month in a Facebook Live chat.
Cancer is the disease that kills more children than any other.
Fat Man’s formed an assembly line with their employees, as hundreds of lunches would go out every day to Augusta University Health and frontline workers around the area.
“The nerves are regrowing, adapting and changing, which leads to improvement in muscle function ... we have seen quite dramatic changes in people's nerve function after this...
Augusta University Health has once again been named a national top performer for its dedication and commitment to LGBTQ equality in patient care.
Brooks, who was an associate professor of ophthalmology and pediatrics at MCG from 1994-2001, returns to the medical school in January.