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Augusta State Medical Prison is located in Grovetown on the County lines of Columbia County and Richmond County in Georgia, United States. It houses male and rarely female inmates, the capacity is 1326. It was constructed in 1982 and opened in 1983. It is a Close Security Prison. [1] Augusta was one of the 7 prisons involved in the 2010 Georgia ...
Website. augusta.edu/mcg. The Medical College of Georgia (often referred to as MCG) is the flagship medical school of the University System of Georgia, the state's only public medical school, and one of the top 10 largest medical schools in the United States. [5] Established in 1828 as the Medical Academy of Georgia, MCG is the oldest and ...
John Phinizy 1837 First Italian-American mayor of any U.S. city (original spelling: Finizzi) Dr. Daniel Hook 1840 1841 Served two terms. Martin M. Dye 1841 1842 Dr. Daniel Hook 1842 1843 Martin M. Dye 1843 1846 Served three 1 year terms Dr. Lewis D. Ford 1846 1848 Served two 1 year terms Dr. Ignatius P. Garvin 1848 1849 James B. Bishop 1849 1850
Piedmont Augusta, formerly University Hospital, is a non-profit private hospital located in downtown Augusta, Georgia . In addition to its main hospital campus, Piedmont Augusta has outpatient medical offices and imaging centers servicing the surrounding 25-county region comprising the CSRA (Georgia and South Carolina).
First Presbyterian Church (Augusta, Georgia) / 33.47028°N 81.96500°W / 33.47028; -81.96500. First Presbyterian Church is an historic Presbyterian church located at 642 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia in the United States .
John D. Puskas is an American researcher, author, inventor and cardiovascular surgeon. As of 2022, he is Professor, Cardiovascular Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, [1] and chairman, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at Mount Sinai Morningside, Mount Sinai Beth Israel and Mount Sinai West.
View of Augusta, from Summerville, 1872, by Harry Fenn; Augusta annexed Summerville in 1912. Augusta, Georgia was founded in 1736 as part of the British colony of Georgia, under the supervision of colony founder James Oglethorpe. It was the colony's second established town, after Savannah. Today, Augusta is the second-largest city in Georgia ...
Medical career. Profession. Surgeon. Institutions. University of Minnesota. Sub-specialties. Organ transplants. John Sarkis Najarian (December 22, 1927 – September 1, 2020) was an American transplant surgeon and clinical professor of transplant surgery at the University of Minnesota. Najarian was a pioneer in thoracic transplant surgery.