MD/PhD Program
Exceptional Medical Training. Innovative PhD Programs.
The University System of Georgia MD/PhD Program trains students in the research and
clinical skills that will enable graduates to translate research findings into clinical
outcomes.
The synergy created between the outstanding clinical environment of the Medical College
of Georgia at Augusta University and an uncommon breadth and depth of nationally ranked
PhD programs is what makes this a truly unique educational experience. This seven
to eight-year program prepares a diverse group of students who have a passion for
medical research and a dedication to serving others for rewarding careers in biomedical
research or in academic medicine.
Our highly-personalized program was founded in 1995 and our graduates have become faculty members and are pursuing academic careers at The Mayo Clinic,
Emory University, Yale University and the National Institutes of Health. Others are
completing residencies or fellowships at Yale University, Stanford University, Emory
Healthcare, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Augusta University Health System and other prestigious
institutions.
Unlike many MD/PhD programs, which adhere to a fixed entry schedule, our curriculum
offers greater flexibility which allows students to enter at various stages of their
medical education. Located in a region famous for its hospitality, you will enjoy
a warm and welcoming atmosphere which fosters interaction among physicians, professors,
researchers and students.
In the News
November 13, 2025Jagwire
Jayvon Nougaisse, a fourth-year neuroscience MD/PhD student at the Medical College
of Georgia at Augusta University, knew he was destined to pursue a career in health
sciences from an early age.
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August 11, 2025Jagwire
Two graduate students from the Immunology Center of Georgia have been awarded the
Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award from the National Institutes of
Health to explore the immunological drivers behind cardiometabolic disease.
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