The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology recently presented Dan A. Bartlett, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) at St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital, with the 36th Alice Magaw Outstanding Clinical Anesthesia Practitioner Award
Thousands of pregnant women experience cardiovascular-related complications each year. Physicians and researchers at Northeast Georgia Health System (NGHS) hope to change that after receiving a $1 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Steve McLaughlin, provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs at Georgia Tech, has announced that initial planning is underway to explore the creation of a new academic unit around lifetime learning.
While other students spent their summer days tanning at the beach, or swimming in the pool, Grant Ewing spent his days working hard on the football fields at 6:30 AM. This summer he had the opportunity to attend several football camps at prestigious schools, as well as get a head start to the Lovett football season.
Dahlonega, Georgia, (pop. 7,537), located in the Appalachian foothills seventy miles north of Atlanta, and home to the University of North Georgia, is seeking an experienced professional to serve as City Manager.
Brenau University welcomed students on Monday, Aug. 29, for the start of the traditional fall semester, and has exceeded its goals for new students and the retention of returning students.
EC alumnus, Ricco Holston ’15 became interested in media at a young age, but wasn’t sure if a career in storytelling would be in his future. He learned how to operate a camera at church, where he shot video during services, however, it wasn’t until he came to Emmanuel in 2011 as a Digital Media Production major that he learned how to use a camera to tell a story.
Brenau University students, faculty and staff will have a fresh menu to order from in redesigned spaces this fall when they grab a bite at Hopkins Dining Hall or the Tea Room on the historic Gainesville campus.
The human brain, composed of about 86 billion noisy neurons, is a reliable, durable, complex, and cryptic biological supercomputer. A community of multidisciplinary researchers at Georgia Tech is decrypting that neuronal chatter, which may hold the key to better treatments for disease and addiction, advanced robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), and even global energy efficiency.
Julian C. Hutchins, Jr., MD, an internal medicine doctor with extensive experience in direct patient care, has joined Middle Georgia Medical Associates (MGMA), a practice within St. Mary’s Medical Group serving Greene County and surrounding areas.