Earlier this year, local residents Reg and Diana Murphy presented a $50,000 grant to the Southeast Georgia Health System Foundation to establish the MaeLil Scholars program for registered nurses seeking specialty certifications in challenging, high intensity practice environments within inpatient settings.
The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offers individual consulting on small business issues to existing and potential business owners free of charge.
Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to welcome Gregory Kelley, M.D., physiatrist, to Summit Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Surgery and the Brunswick Campus medical staff.
Let’s talk sports wish lists. OK, I know, No.1 on every sports fan’s wish list is a championship. We all want a World Series, a Stanley Cup, a Vince Lombardi Trophy, Larry O’Brien Trophy, The College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy, NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champion Trophy, and hey, you name the sport and there’s a championship trophy and we all want OUR team to win it.
The Brunswick girls basketball team won the United Bank Holiday Invitation in Myrtle Beach on Dec. 21 with a 78-76 win over Weslyan, according to the team's Twitter page.
Let’s talk bowl games. The college football bowl season is upon us. This year there will be 43 different college bowl games running from December 17 through Jan. 10, concluding with the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship.
Camden County, Georgia, a rocket testing location and alternate launch site for the Apollo program, has reclaimed its aerospace heritage with the issuance of a launch site operator license (LSOL) by the Federal Aviation Administration for Spaceport Camden.
The Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety has renewed Savannah Technical College’s grant ($140,571.50) for a second year (FY22) to operate the Coastal Georgia Center for Driver Safety.
Southeast Georgia Health System recently presented The DAISY Award® For Extraordinary Nurses to Christina Miller, R.N., in recognition of the kindness and compassion she provides every day to her patients.
Southeast Georgia Health System recently received recognition as a 2021 Own the Bone Star Performer for achieving an exceptional compliance rate on 10 prevention measures in the American Orthopedic Association’s® Own the Bone Program. This is the eighth year the Health System has achieved this status.
Dr. George Dupuy has designated the College of Coastal Georgia’s Athletics Department as a beneficiary of his estate. The gift, when realized, will make a long-lasting impact on the program and support the athletic and academic experiences of student-athletes.