The new COVID-19 vaccine is reason to celebrate — but don’t toss those masks just yet.
"E'Moree the Bully Proof Kid" was inspired by Augusta University Health employee Portia Freeman's son, who witnessed bullying at school.
Drs. Brooks Keel, Phillip Coule and Neil MacKinnon held a town hall to discuss plans for COVID-19 vaccines and to answer questions.
“This is dedicated to honor 33 years of excellence, leadership and service as director of pharmacy from 1965 to 1998, to be here forever."
The Augusta University Health System Board will meet virtually from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28
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 clinics at places of worship.
Augusta University has relaunched its resource page with information for students, employees, faculty, media and patients.
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 advantage of new technology as well.
To kick off the return of "In the Wild" this semester, Dr. Phillip Coule, vice president and chief medical officer for Augusta University Health, joins us to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine and debunk the myths surrounding its safety.
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.
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.
Retired nurse Sherry McGinty is hoping to see her grandchildren and great-grandchildren more this year after receiving the COVID-19 vaccination at AU Health.
Financial management expert Allen Butcher named new chief financial officer for Augusta University Health.
The Patient- and Family-Centered Care (PFCC) Conference has been postponed from Jan. 20 to March 16.
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.
Health services once offered only in the Augusta University Medical Center or an Augusta University Health System clinic are now available in the palm of your hand.