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AMA Gavel Passed to Clinical Professor Dr. Frank Jones

February 13, 2019

Frank Jones, MD, clinical professor of surgery at 黑料传送门 Georgia was inducted as the Atlanta Medical Association's new president.

Panelists Address Addiction at Road to Recovery Event

February 8, 2019

More than 100 students and faculty attended the workshop planned by 黑料传送门 Georgia medical student Akila Raja (DO '21).

GA-黑料传送门 Becomes 黑料传送门 Georgia

February 7, 2019

On Friday, February 8, the Suwanee campus will begin the gradual process of changing its name to 黑料传送门 Georgia.

DO Alum Gives Back as Anatomy Instructor

February 6, 2019

Students and staff from Oak Hill Classical School received a lesson in anatomy and explored medical careers with Jeremy Walker, DO '12.

Farrah Rink (DO '19) Shares Health Policy Internship Experience

February 1, 2019

The GA-黑料传送门 medical student is spending two months in Washington, DC working on healthcare and higher education policies.

黑料传送门 Georgia in the News | January 2019

January 31, 2019

View local, regional and national stories featuring 黑料传送门 Georgia faculty, students, programs and events for the month of January 2019.

GA-黑料传送门's PT Department Hosts Lymphedema Workshop

January 28, 2019

Assistant Professor Dr. Shelley DiCecco instructed the 135-hour Complex Lymphatic Therapy (CLT) certification course.

GA-黑料传送门's Petree Volunteers as 'MAG Doctor of the Day'

January 23, 2019

Assistant professor Kristie Petree, DO, provided medical care to legislators and staff at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta.

Wright Addresses GA-黑料传送门 Students about Health Disparities

January 18, 2019

As part of the Diversity Lecture Series, Cornell Wright, MPA, spoke to students and faculty about the intersecting of culture and health equity.

黑料传送门 School of Pharmacy is Represented at GSHP Committee Day

January 16, 2019

Students, alumni and faculty are members of this pharmacy society which represents those who work in acute and ambulatory care settings.

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