...issue the remaining $80,000 to Gwinnett Medical because it is the furthest along, according to Dr. Shelly Nuss, associate dean for graduate medical education at Georgia Regents University.The state money only goes for the upfront expense of...
...for them, said Dr. Kimberly Vess Halbur, MCG's associate dean for diversity affairs.Of the 29 black students accepted...the students about their actual experience,' " the associate dean said.The students know they are being recruited...
...just started cheering and didn't say anything," Orr said. "It's a crazy feeling."Dr. Kathleen McKie, the associate dean for student affairs, said pediatrics was a popular choice for students and many of them matched well with programs...
...she said.Unhealthy counties often seem to have higher amounts of social woes, said Dr. Patrick Remington, Associate Dean for Public Health at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health."The counties with the highest...
...another grant from the Brannan Foundation to get the equipment to use the cards, said Dr. Kimberly Vess Halbur, the associate dean for diversity affairs at Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University."They couldn't do the machinery...
...title: Dean of the College of Graduate StudiesEmployer: Georgia Regents UniversityWork experience: He is the former Associate Dean for Graduate Studies at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.Education: Doctorate in physiology...
...increasing overall, up 3.4 percent and 7 percent for the most recent cycles, said Dr. Gina Duncan, the interim associate dean for admissions at MCG. The school can also point to increased applications from southwest and southeast Georgia, where...
...programs at both (Athens Regional Medical Center and St. Mary's Health Care System in Athens)," said Shelly Nuss, associate dean for graduate medical education at the partnership. "I am working with both hospitals as a resource of information...
...medical students live in Harrisburg, which is part of their community service, said Dr. Kathleen M. McKie, the associate dean for student affairs for MCG."(Heimlich) is living it by living in Harrisburg," she said. "That is part of...
...improve their health, as well as nurses working in communities with limited access to health care.Andrews is an associate dean for research at the Medical University of South Carolina's College of Nursing.