The University of Georgia broke ground Friday on a new medical education and research building that will significantly expand teaching and research capabilities at the university’s future School of Medicine.
From left, UGA President Jere W. Morehead speaks as USG Chancellor Sonny Perdue and Gov. Brian Kemp listen at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Medical School Building on the Health Sciences Campus.
The University of Georgia broke ground Friday on a new medical education and research building that will significantly expand teaching and research capabilities at the university’s future School of Medicine.
Special Photo: Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA
From left, UGA President Jere W. Morehead speaks as USG Chancellor Sonny Perdue and Gov. Brian Kemp listen at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Medical School Building on the Health Sciences Campus.
ATHENS – The University of Georgia broke ground Friday on a new medical education and research building that will significantly expand teaching and research capabilities at the university’s future School of Medicine.
Located on UGA’s Health Sciences campus, preliminary plans for the building include medical simulation suites, standardized patient rooms, clinical skills labs, a gross anatomy lab, and a medical library. The building also will feature student support spaces like conference rooms, study spaces, lounges, and faculty and staff offices dedicated to student support.