The Legacy of Emory at Grady: The Early Years
Grady Memorial Hospital opened on June 1, 1892 with 18 employees and 100 beds. The hospital was composed of one operating room and an amphitheater for students and staff. In 1899, the daily cost for…
Grady Memorial Hospital opened on June 1, 1892 with 18 employees and 100 beds. The hospital was composed of one operating room and an amphitheater for students and staff. In 1899, the daily cost for…
Emory Division of Rheumatology employee Kim Schofield was the recipient of the Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) Education, Support and Advocacy Award for her advocacy efforts on behalf of the Georgia Chapter. Schofield received the award…
The first Emory Antibiotic Resistance Center seminar, Antibiotic Resistance: National Priorities for Urgent Action, will be given by Arjun Srinivasan, MD, associate director of Healthcare Associated Infection Prevention Programs, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for…
So far, only a small number of Emory physicians have responded to this important survey that will help us improve safety and teamwork in our clinical environments. Your perspective matters! Emory Medicine is committed to improving…
Complementing Drs. Jeff Sands and Mitsi Blount’s National Institutes of Health R25 grant [Summer Undergraduate Program in Emory Renal Research (SUPERR)], NIH has given the Renal Division the opportunity to host the KUH Summer Undergraduate…
It was an unlikely partnership—a newly formed, suburban medical school and an urban hospital for the poor—but it’s one that has stood the test of time. For the past 100 years, every Emory medical student…