The program provides immersive simulated clinical experiences using hands-on technology.
MCG scientist wants to find a better way to intervene in the syndrome that can have lifelong consequences for mother and child.
"Scientists do not fully understand the long-term health effects of electronic cigarettes, yet science indicates that they are not a safe alternative to smoking," said Dr. Zubair...
The bacterium is seen in more than 140 million cases worldwide and causes more than 30,000 deaths each year.
“Augusta University and AU Health are proud to provide employment and economic growth, not only in the Augusta region, but also throughout Georgia,” said Augusta University...
David Pouler has made a career out of helping people — and he hasn’t let anything get in his way.
A new golf series is offering millions of dollars in appearance fees to some of the sport's biggest stars. How might the PGA Tour respond?
“Ben-Gurion University is world-renowned in the areas of computer science and cybersecurity, and I know this partnership will enhance the education and professional opportunities...
A graph of how long Americans sleep forms a U-shaped pattern across our lives.
Story ideas include: Those with asthma get a chance to enjoy a camp environment, Pride Month activities include national authors discussing their books and a major donation will...
The funds will provide scholarships to medical students who commit to serve rural and underserved areas of Georgia.
Story ideas include: a health fair for those over 55, Augusta University alumni work to reduce water pollution, and a noninvasive way to collect tear fluid could be used to...
Freeman has served as clerkship director at the Medical College of Georgia’s Northwest Campus since it opened in 2013.
Stories this week include: The State of the University address will be given Tuesday, Augusta University welcomes a new addition with its School of Public Health, and a new health...
One day a tear fluid workup could be as routine as bloodwork during a physical exam as well as in diagnosing a myriad of conditions, from dry eye disease to Alzheimer’s.
Stories this week include: The Georgia Chamber will hold a regional meeting on the Summerville Campus, physics students get to shine at a national conference and Augusta...
The clues from standard testing are sufficient to rapidly initiate aggressive treatment to reduce or prevent kidney destruction.
The federally funded vascular biologist has mentored more than a dozen aspiring scientists.
“Looking at the incident in Buffalo, in my estimation and based on the evidence that I’ve seen, it fits all the criteria to be considered a form of domestic terrorism.”
Dr. Sayed Hamzah Ali is the 2022 recipient of the John F. Beard Award for Compassionate Care.