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The School of Graduate Studies Hooding Ceremony was held on May 8, 2009 at Warren Baptist Church. 

 

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 Graduate Oath

As I embark on my career, now an alumnus of the Medical College of Georgia School of Graduate Studies, I pledge that I will represent my scientific profession honorably by conducting myself and my professional endeavors in a manner that is always above reproach. 

I will incorporate the ethical and moral principles that constitute integrity in all that I do, and faithfully ensure that the results of my professional activities ultimately benefit our world.

 

With this affirmation, I will acknowledge and honor the contributions of those who have preceded me, while seeking truth and the advancement of knowledge in all my actions.  I will strive to show compassion, embrace diversity, and above all, uphold excellence that I should become a worthy role model deserving of respect by all.

 

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Graduate Student Organization (GSO)

 

Welcome to the Medical College of Georgia's Graduate Student Organization (GSO)!  We are a student run organization. Our main objective is to advance interests of graduate students, identify and protect their rights, and make sure their voice is heard on all vital issues at different institutional levels. GSO is equally committed to the community at large organizing service and fundraising events, and creating lots of volunteering opportunities for graduate students year round.   Nevertheless, the GSO is your best source for recreation! In fact, our exciting social and sports events are attracting students from all around campus. We are looking forward to working with our members and friends, the returning, and the new graduate students, and we hope to become part of your positive intellectual, social, and cultural experiences at the Medical College of Georgia. Please, feel free to contact us at any time at gso@mcg.edu, let us know what's on your mind and how we can serve you better.

   Sincerely,

Moataz (Taz) N. Elkasrawy

President - Graduate Student Organization

GSO Officers:   

                            

        

           

 

 

 

 

      

From Left to Right: Samuel Herberg, Crista Royal, Colleen Carey, Renee  Bozard, and Moataz Elkasrawy

President: Moataz Elkasrawy                      

Vice President: Samuel Herberg

Secretary:  Crista Royal

Treasurer:  Renee Bozard

Social Chair:  Colleen Carey

SGA Representatives:  Davies Agyekum, Yashoda Puttabyatappa, Scott Webster, Christina WIlson

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GSO Events:   

       October Calendar of Events           

       October Game Night

       October Halloween Bingo

       September Calendar of Events

        August Calendar of Events

 

          

 

 

American Heart Association Heartwalk...

The 2009 MCG Graduate Student Organization (GSO) Heart-walk team would like to thank all the generous donors and supporters who made this year’s American Heart Association Heart Walk campaign a success. Your generosity in the face of this uneasy economy goes beyond helping our team reach goals and in fact go as far as touching the lives of those affected by cardiovascular disease and stroke. Because of you, those facing cardiovascular disease or stroke will have an organization that is better equipped to educate and assist them.

The 3 mile Heart Walk took place this past Saturday, Sept. 25, with a great showing from numerous teams with a common goal: staying dry. Though the weather was not as brilliant as the faces of the walkers around campus of ASU, your MCG GSO team could at least rejoice in the reaching our fundraising goal as well as looking good in our kindly donated team t-shirts. We were able to beat our team fundraising goal at $1003 and so to all the donors and supporters, thank you! You made it all possible.

Sincerely,

MCG GSO team

 

GSO Camping Trip a Success!

- REALLY COOL CAMPING TRIP COLLAGE -


As a first event for this school year the GSO organized a camping weekend at Mistletoe State Park in Appling, Ga. This trip was intended for any and all graduate students to come out and take a weekend away from school and get to know new people while enjoying the beautiful Clark’s Hill Lake. About 50 students from different programs including Biomedical Science, Biostatistics, and Medical Illustration were able to meet new people and form friendships that will surely last, as well as create memories of a great trip!

 

 

 

 

 

   

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