Today - The magazine of the Medical College of Georgia - Winter/Spring 2007 Volume 34, Number 3
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Newsbriefs

Brain Gain
MCG’s Human Brain Lab enables studies of living tissue.

Patient as Teacher
A grant advances a mental-health push to partner with patients.
Taking Charge
Electronic health records aim to put patients in the driver’s seat.
Easy as 1-2-3
Three-dose vaccine declares war on HPV.
Honoring the Legacy
School of Allied Health Sciences Celebrates 40th Anniversary.
They’ve Got Your Number
Biomedical students tackle a maze of math and medicine.
Specialized Delivery
Residency Enables General Dentists to Broaden Services
Man on a Mission
Altruism leads to an indigent-care hospital in India.
Vessel of Life
Dr. Emile Fisher is honored for 40-plus years of support.
Profile in Giving
Gift Planning
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Homecoming 2008
Activities are scheduled for alumni, faculty and students in all five schools.
Class Notes
Newmakers
New Faces
Reflections
Champions of health care excellence.
 

A Statewide Initiative
Medical Education Expansion Proposal Unveiled

   
Clarion Call for Kids
A grant aims to help children
stay tobacco-free.
   

Gut Feeling
Probiotics research indicates good bacteria can conquer the bad.
   

Glitz, Glamour and Gratitude
MCG’s President’s Dinner honors its most dedicated supporters.

   

Cover

     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MCG President: Daniel W. Rahn, M.D.
Vice President for University Advancement: R. Bryan Ginn Jr.
Director, Strategic Communications: Caryl Cain Brown
Editor: Christine Hurley Deriso
Design and Layout: Trudy Gove
Cover Illustration: Diantha Tevis
Photographer: Phil Jones
Writers: Toni Baker, Amy Connell, Christine Hurley Deriso,
Jennifer Hilliard and Sharron Walls

MCG Today is produced quarterly by MCG Division of University Advancement with financial and editorial support provided by MCG Health, Inc. Division of Strategic Support.

 

 


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March 05, 2008