A number of local church leaders received their first vaccination shot Monday at Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Augusta.
The new COVID-19 vaccine is reason to celebrate — but don’t toss those masks just yet.
“This is dedicated to honor 33 years of excellence, leadership and service as director of pharmacy from 1965 to 1998, to be here forever."
As medical director, she has also helped the organization earn Best in Class Honors nationally from Pinnacle Quality Insight for the past five years.
Augusta University Health is partnering with local churches and the Georgia Department of Public Health to provide greater access to COVID-19 vaccines and education through...
The new, larger space (three times the size of the old space) on the bottom floor of the Professional Building will be a great help to pharmacists and patients, and it takes...
Epidemiologist Dr. Justin X. Moore shares insight into why Black America is leery of getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a disease in which the heart muscle becomes abnormally thick, a common genetic heart disease affecting one in 500 people.
We appreciate any individual or restaurant interested in sponsoring a meal for our AU health care heroes.
Faith Films Inc. gives back to Children's Hospital of Georgia.
Angela McGahee wasn't expected to survive to see adulthood, but she defied the odds to become the first woman with tricuspid atresia to ever deliver a full-term, healthy baby and...
Schwartz will be speaking on “Fluid Shear Stress Mechanotransduction in Vascular Health Disease” on Thursday, Jan. 14 via WebEx.
“We are all very proud of Maggie for taking and passing this rigorous test."
Augusta University Health's Dr. Phillip Coule shares details on COVID-19 treatment Bamlanivimab.
Augusta University Health added a dose of hope to the new year when COVID-19 vaccination clinics opened for employees involved in direct patient care on Dec. 17.
Augusta University Health is modifying entrance screening practices related to COVID-19 for our caregivers and guests.
Corrie and Cody Prescott's son, Cash, was AUMC's first baby of 2021, born at 7:34 a.m. on New Year's Day.
This holiday season, RWSH supported the local community through the Toys for Tots program.
All Augusta University Health employees were eligible for prizes during the 12 Hours of Giving event.
LaCoursiere is one of a small number of pharmacists in Georgia to have completed the Georgia Pharmacy Foundation program.