Enabling a healthier Georgia by supporting medical services and addressing health care needs

The people of Georgia need robust, accessible health care, but for many communities, the right professionals or medical resources are just out of reach. We’re forging local partnerships throughout the state to help.

In addition to establishing our new School of Medicine to address workforce shortages, we’re mitigating food insecurity, connecting medical students to those in need, and utilizing cutting-edge research to improve public health in our state.

Public Health Impact

A group of medical professionals and students pose outside of a pharmacy.

UGA pre-med students explore rural health care in immersive tour

Archway Partnership initiative connects future physicians with rural Georgia communities

Two students from the University of Georgia School of Medicine speak with a doctor as they walk the halls of a hospital

UGA School of Medicine will help fuel Georgia’s economy

Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia’s School of Medicine will train doctors. But the school will also serve as an economic powerhouse driving major economic gains across the state.

Medical student Khase Willis performs a medical exam on a patient at the Potter’s House in Athens, GA during one of the free clinics provided by the Medical Partnership.

Caring for Athens

Teams of medical students and physicians provide primary care to underserved patients.

The Rev. Victor Cooper of First United Christian Church, Henry Young, and the Rev. Jeffrey Lawrence

UGA partnerships in Pulaski make for a healthier community

The impact of rural health goes beyond the individual. It affects the whole community.

Through a long-time partnership with the University of Georgia, residents in a rural Georgia community benefit from innovation, expertise, and collaboration to improve health and economic prosperity.

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