Claire L Slocumb, MD - Georgia Regents Psychiatry & Health Behavior Practice Site

997 Saint Sebastian Way
Augusta, GA 30912

The Augusta University University of Georgia Medical Partnership is a four-year medical school campus affiliated with the Medical College of Georgia, established in 2009 to address Georgia's physician shortage. This partnership combines the academic strengths of UGA with the clinical expertise of Georgia's only public medical school, offering students hands-on training and a robust educational experience.

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