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Children's Hospital of Georgia — 149 licensed beds; Ambulatory Care Center — has more than 80 outpatient clinics in one setting; Specialized Center — a 13-county Level I trauma center; Sports Center; Medical College of Georgia Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics; University Hospital — 581 licensed beds University Heart and ...
Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center: Augusta: Richmond: 478 Level I Yes Wellstar formerly MCG Health, later Augusta University Medical Center Wellstar North Fulton Medical Center: Roswell: Fulton: 218 Level II 1983 Wellstar Formerly North Fulton Regional Hospital Wellstar Paulding Medical Center: Dallas: Paulding: 216: 1954 Wellstar Wellstar ...
Following approval by the University System of Georgia's Board of Regents in April 2023, the system would be renamed Wellstar MCG Health when the merger is completed at a later date. [10] On August 30, 2023 it was announced that the merger was completed. [1] As of November, 2024 the name of the hospital is Wellstar MCG Health Medical Center. [11]
Wellstar MCG Health includes its 478-bed adult hospital, the 154-bed Children’s Hospital of Georgia, the Georgia Cancer Center and more than 80 outpatient clinics across Georgia and South Carolina.
MCG was founded in 1828, by Milton Antony and Joseph Adams Eve, [10] as the Medical Academy of Georgia by the Medical Society of Augusta to address a need to train new physicians. Its first seven students enrolled in a one-year course of lectures and clinical training hosted in the Old Medical College building, leading to the bachelor of ...
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The Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home, a 192-bed nursing care facility in Augusta, will receive nearly $272,000 for a 4% cost-of-living adjustment for employees.
The Old Medical College Building is a historic academic building at 598 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia, US. It was built in 1835 for the Medical College of Georgia , then and now one of the leading medical schools of the American South .