Dr. Pamela Cook, interim associate dean of academic affairs and professor for the College of Nursing, was one of the program’s first graduates.
As dean of the College of Nursing at Augusta University for 15 years, Dr. Lucy Marion celebrates her more than 50-year career in nursing as she plans to retire later this year.
On Feb. 13, Dr. Nicole Whaley shared her survivor story at the Georgia Trauma Foundation Injury Prevention Day at the Capitol with an audience of more than 100 trauma surgeons, nurses, EMTs, legislators and injury prevention advocates.
Soon, Amma Sarfo will begin a journey that most everyone in her family has already undertaken. Her mother. Her father. Her brother and older sisters before her.
The Augusta University Teaching Excellence Awards were presented at the Faculty Senate meeting on Oct. 26.
This Friday, a 12th annual free clinic provides health screenings for female farmworkers.
Contributed by Sara Carney Over the course of five days, the College of Nursing at Augusta University learned that four of its faculty members received grants from the Health Resources and Services Administration—a division of the U.S. Department of...
Students aspiring to become nurse anesthetists now have the option of gaining an education at the doctoral level at Augusta University’s College of Nursing. The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia recently elevated the college’s masters...
The following was contributed by the College of Nursing at Augusta University. Students aspiring to become nurse anesthetists now have the option of gaining an education at the doctoral level at Augusta University’s College of Nursing. The Masters...