The Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University aims for the highest quality of clinical care, the best training
experience for our medical students, residents, and fellows, and the performance of
cutting-edge research.
Our teaching mission includes medical students, residents, and fellows undergoing
advanced training. Research activities in the department include both basic science
and clinical and translational investigations. Additionally, our multidisciplinary
Neuroscience Center of Excellence facilitates active collaborations with subspecialists
from other departments including general neurosurgery, neuroradiology, neuro-otology,
neuro-ophthalmology, functional neurosurgery (deep brain stimulation and epilepsy
surgery), neuro-gastroenterology and basic science. Our facility houses a wide variety
of other specialties including a level I trauma center, and seven ICUs (neurology,
shock trauma, surgery, pediatric, neonatal, cardiology, and medical).
We have a strong foundation in general neurology and neurological subspecialties including:
Stroke/telestroke
General neurology/headache
Movement disorders
Neurocognitive disorders
Epilepsy
Neuromuscular disorders
Multiple sclerosis
Clinical neurophysiology
Neuropsychology
Neurocritical care
Interventional neurology
Child neurology
Virtual Neurology Grand Rounds Streamed Live Weekly
Thursday mornings at 8 am
BI-3079
Contact us at neurograndrounds@augusta.edu with questions about how to join.
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Augusta University’s Bachelor of Social Work program recently learned it will be reaccredited by the Council on Social Work Education for the next eight years.
MCG Center for Healthy Aging, Hess honored with Golden Helix Awards
The awards celebrate the Georgia legislative, academic, corporate and advocacy leaders working to advance the life sciences industry and foster strategic partnerships that can create a healthier world.
Inaugural neurology and neurosurgery symposium planned for Oct. 2
Faculty from MCG will update attendees on a wide variety of topics, including stroke, movement disorders, brain tumors, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and epilepsy.