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The School of Allied Health Sciences at the Medical College of Georgia was established as an administrative entity in 1968. Prior to this date, a Master of Science program in medical illustration and Bachelor of Science programs in health information management, medical technology and radiography had been active; in 1967, the dental hygiene program was initiated. Since then, programs in occupational therapy, physician assistant, nuclear medicine technology, respiratory therapy, diagnostic medical sonography and radiation therapy technology have been added. All associate degree programs were discontinued in 1998. The program in physical therapy was changed to a graduate program in 1996. Professional certificate programs are offered in diagnostic medical sonography, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy technology and medical technology. The Doctorate of Physical Therapy and the Master of Science in Medical Illustration are offered through the School of Graduate Studies. A Master of Health Education and a Master of Science are available through the School of Graduate Studies for qualified allied health practitioners. |
Biomedical and Radiological Technologies
Dental Hygiene
Health Informatics
Medical Illustration
Occupational Therapy
Physician Assistant
Physical Therapy
Respiratory Therapy
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The Medical College of Georgia is involved in a transformation to clinical and translational research. This research philosophy addresses health and disease at all levels, progressing from molecular and cellular mechanisms, to organ function, to human performance and behavior, to community impact and health disparities. Faculty members in the School of Allied Health Sciences are currently involved in research spanning all of these levels of scientific inquiry. |
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The purpose of education in the allied health professions is to prepare individuals to practice as competent health professionals.This includes at least the ability to: |
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