Class of 2018 recipients included Annie Robinson,ĪU/UGA Medical Partnership Campus and Matthew Rivera-Bloodworth, Augusta Campus. Kevin Sanville,ĪU/UGA Medical Partnership Campus. Gold Foundation for compassionate, respectful, and exceptional clinical care was The Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award from The Arnold Physician Award, chosen by classmates, was presented to Kayla Leann Perry-Walker,ĪU/UGA Medical Partnership Campus and Shawana McCafferty, Augusta Campus, for theirĮxceptional abilities. Of Emory’s Department of Radiation Oncology.Įducational excellence awards were presented to faculty and students. Curran serves as the Executiveĭirector of the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University and Professor and Chairman inspired,Įncouraged, and challenged the graduating class. The hooding address, presented by MCG Alumnus, Dr. The hooding ceremony opened with the talented MCG student a cappella group, The SeroTONEinsĪnthem. The 182 nd graduating class celebrated hooding on Thursday, May 10 th and the Augusta University commencement ceremony on Friday, May 11 th. Let’s undertake this good work daily with a commitment to taskĪnd joy in the knowledge that we can, through our collective efforts, make a difference. Let’s work together in support of MCG’s most precious mission To better health through excellence in biomedical education, discovery, and patientĬare, and service. Our students are central to MCG’s mission and will lead Georgia and the nation Have a statewide focus with many opportunities for clinical experiences across the Our innovative educational program provides a solid foundation for future physicians,īeginning with the pre-clinical curriculum. To us from over 50 colleges and universities.
GPA of 3.8, a science GPA of 3.7, and an average MCAT score of 510.7. The class is academically competitive, with an overall Students are from across Georgia, with 44 counties represented and five students from Whom will stay in Augusta and 40 who will join our AU/UGA Partnership Campus in Athens. This year’s class has 230 extremely talented students, 190 of Please join me in welcoming The Class of 2022 I look forward to supporting the academic, professional, and personalĮach year, the incoming class arrives with an excitement, passion, and purpose for As you know, I had the pleasure of serving as MCG’s Dean from 2006-2010Īnd am delighted to serve as the Interim Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate MedicalĮducation. Shaping the future of medicine, the start of a new medical school year brings palpableĮxcitement.
For medical schools like ours, steeped in tradition and charged with The beginning of a new academic year is a special time at It is my distinct pleasure to be back at the Medical College of Georgia for the beginning
Doug Miller, Interim Senior Associate Dean for