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Study at Medical College of Georgia
The Medical College of Georgia, also known as MCG, was established in 1828, and is located in Augusta, Georgia. MCG was ranked among "America's Best Hospitals" in the US News and World Report of 2004. Various bachelor's, master's and doctoral level degrees are awarded by MCG. Apart from these, certification courses are also offered by the institution. In addition, professional courses like Doctor of Dental Medicine and Doctor of Medicine are also available. The university is divided into the following five schools:
The Medical College of Georgia boasts of a virtually endless list of notable alumni which includes personalities such as Phil Gingrey, American obstetrician and a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives; Hervey M. Cleckley, American psychiatrist; and Isaac S. Hopkins, former professor and first President of Georgia Tech. Medical College of Georgia is located in Augusta, GA (a medium-sized city). The school is a public institution. The highest degree level offered by Medical College of Georgia is the Doctoral degree. Course TopicsThe school is known for its programs in medicine and nursing and emergency medicine. Medical College of Georgia SelectivityMedical College of Georgia does not offer open admission. FacultyThe school maintains a faculty/student ratio (full-time) which is better than most colleges. Medical College of Georgia has a tenure system for senior faculty. The full-time faculty at the school is well-paid, which often goes with faculty quality. Student EnrollmentMedical College of Georgia had 2,392 enrolled students in 2007. Medical College of Georgia Programs and Degrees
Contact: Medical College of Georgia Medical College of Georgia
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