Augusta University launches new study that may help ease COVID-19 symptoms.
Dr. Stephen Shiver, who led the residency program in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University from 2008-17, has been named the department’s vice chair of clinical operations.
Dr. Michael Hocker has been named the medical school’s senior associate dean for graduate medical education. Hocker will also serve as MCG’s designated institutional official.
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"We are effectively running two full-service separate emergency departments. We can prevent low-risk patients from coming into contact with high-risk patients.”
As patients arrive at the emergency room, they are greeted at the door by a health professional on a video screen who asks about the symptoms they’re experiencing.
Patients concerned about coronavirus (COVID-19) can now be screened for the virus without ever having to leave home, thanks to a new telehealth platform from Augusta University Health System.
Emergency medicine physicians at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are helping rural hospitals better treat patients by establishing tele-emergency departments.
Flu season got off to an early start – and that could be a good thing or a bad thing, says an infectious disease physician at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Emergency room patients in five rural Georgia hospitals will be able to receive treatment in real time.
"There are studies that show America being a very violent country, and I use this class to help students look at all of the societal reasons that contribute to our nation's murder rates," said Dr. Kim Davies.
Dr. A. Alejandro Baez is the new director of the Center of Operational Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Augusta University Health recognizes the newest Lean Six Sigma Yellowbelt graduates.
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The Interdisciplinary Simulation Center at Augusta University gives students, professors and medical professionals the opportunity to practice their skills and prepare for real-life scenarios.
Dr. Phillip L. Coule has been named Vice President and chief medical officer for Augusta University Health System and associate dean for Clinical Affairs for the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Studies show exercise benefits cancer patients by improving aerobic fitness, decreasing fatigue and increasing strength.
Three from Augusta University receive awards from Georgia Bio.
Dr. Ballard utilizes his former Army Ranger training to showcase a one-tool workout to transform your body; using a weighted rucksack.
In a recent interview with CNBC about hospital response during the Oct. 1 shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 people and injured another 489, Dr. Gina Piazza, an emergency medicine physician at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University...