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  2. Category:Medical College of Georgia alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Medical College of Georgia alumni" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. List of defunct medical schools in the United States

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    Georgia Hospital Medical College, Eclectic Atlanta 1908 1909 1911 [2] Georgia International Medical Missionary College and Training School for Nurses Atlanta 1904 1906 1908 [2] Georgia Middle Georgia Medical College Griffin: 1859 Unknown [2] Georgia Oglethorpe Medical College Savannah: 1856 1861 [2] Georgia Savannah Medical College Savannah ...

  4. Medical College of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1828 as the Medical Academy of Georgia, MCG is the oldest, and a founding, school of Augusta University, and played a role in the establishment of the American Medical Association and the standardization of medical practices. [6] It is the third-oldest medical school in the Southeast and the 13th oldest in the nation.

  5. Medical College of Georgia names founding dean as Savannah ...

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    Anticipated population growth in Savannah and surrounding counties leads Medical College of Georgia and St. Josephs/Candler to expand clinical program.

  6. Ribbon cutting marks official opening of Medical College of ...

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    Savannah has a new four-year medical school with a 160-student capacity (40 students per class level). The Medical College of Georgia (MCG), based in Augusta, has opened a Savannah campus in ...

  7. C. James Roper - Wikipedia

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    Roper was born April 14, 1905, in Jasper, Georgia. [1] He attended Berea College, where he graduated in 1928. [1] Shortly after, he began teaching science and chemistry in Austinburg, Ohio. [3] He later attended the Medical College of Georgia, graduating in 1934 with an M.D. [1]

  8. 'There's a lot to do': Medical College of Georgia dean ...

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    The dean of Augusta's medical school explains how unfolding events can make MCG busier than ever. 'There's a lot to do': Medical College of Georgia dean reveals ambitious future for school Skip to ...

  9. Chi Zeta Chi - Wikipedia

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    Chi Zeta Chi was established by Dr. Jesse Ainsley Griffin at the Medical Department of the University of Georgia on October 4, 1903. [1] [3] Griffin was a medical doctor in Augusta, Georgia who believed the southern medical schools needed a "high class fraternity". [4]