Clemson QB Kelly Bryant looks back on his time spent at Children’s Hospital...
When a coach noticed Kelly Bryant vomiting blood during halftime at a basketball game, he knew Bryant needed a doctor. After Bryant’s parents took him to Children’s Hospital of Georgia at Augusta...
View ArticleNICU reports no errors since implementing milk management solution
Thanks to the implementation of Cerner’s Human Milk and Formula Management solution, The Children’s Hospital of Georgia (CHOG) at Augusta University has successfully reached 100 percent accuracy in the...
View ArticleResearch making medical devices safer from possible hacking
Dr. Michael Nowatkowski is working to make medical devices safe from hacking possibilities. Nowatkowski, an associate professor at the Augusta University Cyber Institute, program director for Cyber...
View ArticleBuzzFeed: Gun sales have not spiked under Trump administration
As a result of a method developed by Jurgen Brauer, an economist at Augusta University, and the research consultancy Small Arms Analytics & Forecasting, BuzzFeed News was able to create a chart...
View ArticleIn the News: New blood pressure guidelines will affect 30 million people
After the American Heart Association released new blood pressure guidelines, doctors were quick to stress the importance of preventative care. The four major changes in the guidelines will affect 30...
View ArticleForbes: HPV vaccination still going strong after 10 years
New findings from one of the longest follow-up studies of the four-strain human papilloma virus (HPV) show that the vaccine is safe and effective, especially in those who received the vaccine at a...
View ArticleAugusta University student honored with Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes
In 2013, Nitish Sood and his brother Aditya founded an organization called Working Together for Change, and their goal was to open the conversation about homelessness and helping the homeless with much...
View Article$35 million investment reaffirms Augusta’s cyber future
The state has invested even more in the cyber field with a $35 million dollar facility to join the Hull McKnight Cyber Innovation and Training Center. The goal for the two buildings is for them to work...
View ArticleFast thoughts on HIV/AIDS from AU expert
In order to better understand the fight against HIV/AIDS and its various costs, WalletHub asked a series of questions to a panel of experts. Dr. Arni S.R. Srinicasa Rao, associate professor of...
View ArticleGov. Deal’s announcement makes way for phase two
Gov. Nathan Deal announced an additional $35 million in funding toward the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center. The additional funds will go toward a second building that is...
View ArticleUnderstanding the importance of digestive health when dealing with constipation
Did you know that constipation affects an estimated 42 million people every year? Not only that, constipation doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone, and having it can raise your risk of conditions...
View ArticleNew program is another step in Augusta’s stance on cybersecurity
Georgia is making huge strides in the world of cybersecurity. Not only is there an additional building joining the Hull McKnight Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center, but Augusta University has...
View ArticleAU doctors join Jennie to talk about inflammation
Dr. Clinton Webb, chairman of the Department of Physiology at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, and Dr. Michael P. Madaio, nephrologist and chairman of the Department of Medicine at...
View ArticleAU Medical Center delivers first Augusta baby of 2018
After 21 hours of labor, Shenitria Kitchens and boyfriend Tyree Ingram welcomed their son Messiah Kitchens into the world at 12:40 a.m. Jan. 1. Messiah was delivered at Augusta University Medical...
View ArticleDoctors are working 24/7 to help those with a rare form of leukemia
There’s something to be said about round-the-clock care, and a dedicated staff of oncologists are providing just that to patients with a very rare cancer, acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Dr. Anand...
View ArticleCancer Center gifted a million dollars to aid with search for director
Peter Knox is helping Augusta University in a big way. Knox recently gifted the university 1 million dollars to help the Cancer Center find a new director. This gift was inspired after a tour Mr. Knox...
View ArticleHow Augusta University Got It’s ‘A’ Back
Dr. Karla Leeper, executive vice president for strategic communication and chief marketing officer for Augusta University, recently wrote a piece where she details the process of rebranding a large...
View ArticlePreliminary research suggests vitamin D could aid in artery health
Senior researcher Dr. Yanbin Dong, a professor at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, participated in a small-scale clinical trial testing how vitamin D helps with flexibility in...
View ArticleHow a drug therapy discovered at MCG is helping children with rare form of...
In 1998, Dr. Ted Johnson, co-founder of the Pediatric Immunotherapy Program at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, and a team of doctors discovered that cancerous tumors manipulate...
View ArticleAugusta University and Savannah River National Laboratory partner to give...
Augusta University has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to award STEM scholarships to help with students with their undergraduate research. Gregory Passmore, mentor and professor in...
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