As medical director, she has also helped the organization earn Best in Class Honors nationally from Pinnacle Quality Insight for the past five years.
More than 200 service teams helped with 51 projects for 25 community nonprofit organizations.
Meet JagNation's Cheryl Owens, a COVID-19 survivor and wound nurse at the Blue Goose.
Go behind the spots with Georgia War's Julia Eveker.
Participating hospitals included Aiken Regional Medical Center, Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home, and the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center.
“It was better than anything we could have done at home."
Fundraising calendars from the Children's Hospital of Georgia and Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home are printed and ready for your wall.
From its earliest years, the building has been known locally as the “Blue Goose.” In fact, some Augustans will only refer to it that way, though most probably have no idea where the name started.
Georgia War continues to be distinguished among the best in its class year after year for providing some of the best care for the country’s veterans.
If you park in Lot 30, be aware of tree work on Friday, Sept. 13.
Expect pedestrian detours during sidewalk closure across from hospital.
Expect pedestrian detours during sidewalk closure across from hospital.
Plan for Chafee Avenue detour on Health Sciences Campus.
Katrina Keefer has been named chief executive officer for AU Health effective July 15.
Carlton Deese, executive director of Georgia War, said, “This ride is certainly uplifting to the veterans, but also to the riders, as many of them are veterans themselves or have relatives who have served our country.“
Colonel John S. Chu was the keynote speaker at this year's Memorial Day ceremony.
The Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home will hold its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at 9 a.m. Monday, May 27, in the Charles Esposito Courtyard.
Take a look at what's happening at Augusta University next week.
The Department of Anesthesiology at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University has been gifted a painting from Dr. Robert Crumrine.
Not only do Georgia War residents get enjoyment out of his model trains, the display also spurs memories.