Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
Higher EducationUnited States1001-5000 Employees
The Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University is a public medical school within Augusta University, based in Augusta, Georgia. Its origins date to 1828, making it one of the earliest medical schools established in the United States. It conducts clinical training at about 135 sites across Georgia, anchored by a main campus in Augusta with regional campuses in Albany, Savannah, Brunswick, and Rome, plus a second four-year campus in Athens in partnership with the University of Georgia. It supports education, discovery, and clinical service as part of its mission to advance health care in Georgia and beyond. The institution focuses research on prevalent conditions such as cardiovascular disease and cancer to inform patient care. As a public institution within higher education, it serves students and the broader health system through training, research, and patient care.