President's Award honorees partner with the Children's Hospital of Georgia to boost mental health services.
The camp began in 2014 and is sponsored by the W.G. Raoul Foundation.
A variety of services will be provided, including adult and pediatric doctor visits, prescription refill renewal, pap smears, HIV/PrEP, dermatology screening, school screening...
“I try to live by the motto I’ve never asked somebody else to do a job that I’m not willing to do myself,” said Dr. Phillip Coule.
“I think workshops like these can make a big difference on kids possibly interested in science and/or healthcare by creating a lasting impression. These workshops give them an...
"Colon cancer is largely preventable if patients undergo screening tests, like a surveillance colonoscopy starting at 45 years or earlier depending on family history."
On top of receiving funding for her research, Majeed has also been invited to speak at the Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training Recertification Conference.
Warnock, Ossoff support MCG 3+ program to improve state’s rural health and funding for new MRI machines at AUMC.
“I’m very pleased that the third edition was released. The contributors include experts in epidemiology, bioethics and health law from the United States and several other...
In 2021, applicants to medical schools across this country soared by a record-setting 17.8%, led by historical increases among underrepresented minorities.
After 47 years working for both the Medical College of Georgia and Augusta University Health, Mary Jonah is retiring from her position as manager of Core Lab Operations.
Although most heart disease and stroke deaths are preventable, cardiovascular diseases continue to be a woman’s greatest health threat.
This year, the COE recognized three care partners for their extraordinary acts of sacrifices and commitment.
In 2022, the Georgia Cancer Center is excited to welcome Unite in the Fight Against Cancer participants back to an in-person walk.
“That’s the beauty of the simulation center. We have a mannequin, and then one of us can become the hands of those participants," said Dr. Vikas Kumar.
A total of 160 flu vaccines and 100 COVID-19 booster vaccines were administered.
Nurse practitioners assess patients, order and interpret tests, make diagnoses and provide treatment, including prescribing medications.
“ACPA helped us prepare for Reid’s birth. Now I share those same resources with my patients.”
The employee flu vaccination kickoff will begin at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 19 in the lobby of Professional Building I.
“I joke that I jumped on an ambulance at age 18 and have never gotten off."