This new location accommodates up to six cars at one time in an enclosed space.
One of Augusta University Health’s two COVID-19 drive-thru specimen collection locations will relocate to downtown Augusta in an attempt to provide better access to testing for...
Health care workers greeted the trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles as they went by Monday morning.
A new one-year pediatric anesthesiology fellowship program to train physicians who specialize in the care of infants and children under anesthesia begins this summer at the...
The Office of Volunteer Services and Community Engagement has some furry friends that help bring cuddles, love, and compassion to our patients when they need it most.
The rate of COVID-19 infection in one of Georgia’s fastest-growing counties may be significantly lower than some other areas of the country, according to an antibody testing study...
Dr. Wanda Jirau-Rosaly and the Geriatric Medicine team at AU Health offered a belated 100th birthday celebration for a very special patient.
Participants will learn about the components of what makes a successful grant and will take part in mock grant reviews.
"If you have been fortunate, what you're really doing is fulfilling a calling rather than pursuing a career. And that's what happened to me."
The AU Health System Board and committees will meet via teleconference June 24-25.
Paceline Ride's leadership postponed the Paceline Ride weekend in May. This event has been rescheduled for Oct. 24.
Health system employees should expect a link to a brief COVID-19 survey in their email inbox on June 25.
The agreement has been in place since May 7 and has proven to be an effective means for quick results, with dozens of employees already benefiting from this swift response.
Diabetic retinopathy is a major neurovascular complication of diabetes that affects 7.7 million working-age adults in the United States.
Dr. Pamela Cook, interim associate dean of academic affairs and professor for the College of Nursing, was one of the program’s first graduates.
The Augusta University College of Nursing’s Center for Nursing Research is pleased to offer a seminar series on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
If antibodies are found in a person, it means they once had the COVID-19 and have since recovered — information that could be used to help others newly infected.
A closer look at JagNation's Cheryl Ellis, exercise physiologist in Cardiac Rehab.
Whether it is efforts to expand coronavirus screening and testing across the state by teaming up with Georgia National Guard and the Georgia Department of Public Health or...
Augusta University Health has signed an agreement with Gold Cross EMS to improve medical ground transportation for patients who need the highest levels of care at Georgia’s only...