The age-old saying goes, there is strength in numbers. When it comes to figuring out the future of cancer research and treatment options, the Georgia Cancer Center has a team made up of hundreds of community members supporting its mission.
Augusta University faculty, staff and students lent their paws to community organizations for the annual Day of Service.
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month in November, Augusta University Medical Center’s diabetes nurse champions are hosting a free Diabetes Health Fair.
STEAMIFY is a fun competition at Augusta University that gives students in grades 4-8 the opportunity to apply the content they are learning in school in the contexts of either engineering or art.
Georgia’s opioid crisis is hitting hard, especially in rural communities. The Institute of Public and Preventive Health at Augusta University received a $1 million Health Resources and Services Administration Award to help those with opioid-use...
Augusta University Health is hosting a Medicare forum from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, in the Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre.
The training is required in Dr. Alison Foley’s Intimate Partner Violence course for graduate students in the master’s of public administration program. For the first time, the training is being opened up to the community at large.
Beginning Oct. 5 and each Saturday in the month of October, women can schedule a routine mammogram at the Breast Health Center between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The Georgia Regional Academic Community Health Information Exchange (GRAChIE) has received the Community Partnership Award from the Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC) for their work during Hurricane Irma.
The Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University has been awarded a six-year $6 million grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to lead a statewide initiative that improves access to innovative clinical trials for a variety of cancers to...
For Augusta University Master of Nursing student Franki Tawil, evacuating for hurricanes has been pretty commonplace.
As Hurricane Dorian approaches the Atlantic Coast, Augusta University and Augusta University Health officials are closely monitoring forecasts.
According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed in men. ACS research shows about one in nine men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point during their lifetime.
“My son didn’t have a choice to lose his hair, so I told them to take it all off."
While doctors may be treating one illness, each appointment serves as an opportunity to educate people about the multiple medical problems associated with tobacco use.
Georgia Hospital Association recognizes Augusta University Health's tobacco cessation initiatives.
Students from several Augusta University colleges spent the day providing health screenings at Costa Layman Farms.
Over the years, the program has provided more than 5,000 screenings to migrant workers.
In partnership with the Family YMCA of Greater Augusta, patients from the Children’s Hospital of Georgia can enjoy a great camp experience just a little closer to home.
Learn how students are bringing quality care to farm workers in rural South Carolina.