Cytokine storms created by COVID-19 are causing major organ destruction and death, and for the first time in the United States, when patients begin to show signs of trouble, physicians are replacing the usual filter in a kidney dialysis machine with...
The box adds another level of protection for health care workers, in addition to the masks, goggles and gowns they already wear when caring for COVID-19 patients.
“These efforts (and others) remind us that we gather a medical school faculty together every year to teach our students to become the best doctors that they can be — for their patients and for society at large," said Dr. D. Douglas Miller.
Dr. Phillip Coule explains some of the key terms being used during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Augusta University will distribute the cards to the health care heroes on the front line of the COVID-19 fight.
Dr. Phillip Coule explains what it means for a COVID-19 patient to be isolated.
We sincerely thank everyone who has reached out for their spirit of generosity and caring.
Dr. Phillip Coule shares ways to help you stay healthy during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Efforts by Augusta University to increase local COVID-19 testing capacity received a $1 million boost today, thanks to a joint gift from Augusta National Golf Club and the Community Foundation of the CSRA.
Augusta University leaders offer an update to keep our community informed and safe during the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Augusta University wants to ensure its students have the support they need to facilitate their holistic wellbeing, wherever they are right now.
When the public is looking for answers about COVID-19, physicians at Augusta University Health realize how important it is to provide the best advice in a language they can understand.
Dr. Coule explains social distancing.
Do you need an expert for an upcoming story on COVID-19? Augusta University can help.
Student refunds will be processed April 13-17.
The center will make drive-thru testing more convenient for area residents who screen positive through Augusta University Health's virtual screening app.
The community is encouraged to share messages and use the hashtag #OurAUHeroes to spread the love to the people working hard during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Augusta University leaders will host a virtual town hall at 3 p.m. Friday, March 27.
After speaking with his superior, Jack Trude gathered up hundreds of masks and other supplies and brought them down to the hospital.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Augusta University will initiate a series of guidelines to “ramp down” research, as is being done at other leading universities in Georgia and throughout the United States.