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Doctors Hospital in Augusta has opened a new $7 million Graduate Medical Education training space.
The hospital received accreditation to begin accepting family-medicine residents in July 2026.
The program aims to address a projected shortage of over 8,000 doctors in Georgia by 2030.
Doctors Hospital on Thursday became the Augusta area's newest teaching hospital with the unveiling of its $7 million Graduate Medical Education training space.
"This has been about three years in the making," Doctors CEO Joanna Conley said. "We've really wanted to help address the need in our community for additional physicians and we've gone through a lot of planning and preparation for that."
Conley also announced that the hospital on Wheeler Road has just received formal accreditat

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