Dr. Sally H. Goza, a 1984 MCG graduate, is the new president-elect of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She will take over as president on Jan. 1, 2020, following Dr. Kyle...
Dr. Robert O. “Bob” Stephens, founder of Kenmar Pediatrics and former medical director of WellStar Kennestone, died Oct. 20. Read Dr. Stephens’ obituary. Like...
Dr. Douglas Lundy, a 1993 graduate and co-president of Atlanta-based Resurgens Orthopaedics, has been elected president of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Read more...
Dr. Marion Jordan, who earned his medical degree from MCG in 1969 and went on to become medical director the Burn Center at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC...
Dr. Jimmy Asbell, a Macon orthopaedic surgeon who completed his residency at MCG in 1972, died June 18. Read more about Dr. Asbell here.
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Intermountain Healthcare and the Stanford University School of Medicine have launched a fellowship program that began in July and a 2014 MCG graduate is one of the first two...
Dr. Billy Starr Hardman, a 1943 graduate of the Medical College of Georgia and a retired OB/Gyn who lobbied for a new, desperately needed hospital in his hometown of Gainesville...
Local neurosurgeon serves the public with mother in mind On the shelf in Dr. Betsy Grunch’s office sits a football with a University of Georgia logo emblazoned on the front. It’s...
Dr. Randolph R. Smith, Class of 1970, recently received the Steve and Margaret Bond Distinguished Athletes Award, given annually by the Clemson Athletic Department. Dr Smith...
When she retired in 2001 at the age of 103, Dr. Leila Denmark, a 1928 MCG graduate, was the world’s oldest practicing pediatrician. She was believed to be the first female...