National study compares options for treating fecal incontinence It is a common health problem that causes uncommon personal discomfort. Fecal incontinence affects some 8 to 10 percent of the 325 million people in the...
A Closer Look
Dr. Sylvia Smith, Regents’ Professor and chair of the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy, has spent more than three decades examining the retina, with the goal of treating and preventing retinal diseases. Under...
Breaking the Cycle
Community supporter Emily Baumann is helping to bring psychotherapy to the children who need it most. Emily Baumann’s generosity has provided psychotherapy for children who otherwise couldn’t get the help they need, and...
Displaying True Class
“Learn the science of medicine. Practice the art of medicine. Always be open to the search for new discoveries. Have compassion for your patients.” It is sage advice from a group of Medical College of Georgia alumni to...
In Memoriam: MCG Winter 2019
Dr. Marion Jordan (’69), who earned his medical degree from MCG and went on to become medical director of the Burn Center at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., passed away unexpectedly on Sept. 28...
First Look: Adaptability, Flexibility, Discipline
Joshua Massey was a 16-year-old awaiting a driving test at the Department of Motor Vehicles when the television set in the waiting room began broadcasting live footage of planes crashing into the World Trade Center. The...