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The Beeper, a campus publication, is produced weekly featuring the Medical College of Georgia’s faculty, staff, and students activities, research, and accomplishments; including campus announcements and news.Citation
The Beeper, 2003, Vol. 13, No. 17Affiliation
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The Beeper [1999 Vol. 9, No. 3]Deriso, Christine Hurley; Steele, Deborah; Baker, Toni; Seigler, Peggy; Simkins, Sally L.; Division of Institutional Relations; Division of Strategic Support (Medical College of Georgia, 2/11/1999)Features this week include: Findings show no criminal misappropriation of funds; CDC official to discuss challenges in health care; Brain mapping is topic of Deans' Symposia; Options wide open for nurses; Ms. Holman receives state award; Three medical technology students receive scholarships; Personality correlates with missing gene; Vaccine against human papilloma virus being tested; MCG summer jobs available for students; Library classes scheduled; Dental health fair scheduled Feb. 13; Hinman society donates $30,000 to MCG; Tips help improve interviewing skills; MCG studies link of calcium to heart disease; Music is a family affair for the Riveras; Classes help protect against rape; Summer programs target high school and college students; Dr. Loring edits dictionary; Dentists say good oral health starts in infancy.
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Augusta State University HIPAA PolicyAugusta State University; Augusta State University (2015-12-22)Augusta State University is not a healthcare provider; however, ASU and the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia sponsor group healthcare plans and other programs that are subject to HIPAA. On the basis of that law, privacy regulations will apply to certain protected health information. The Institution 's representatives, according to job responsibility, will be committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of Protected Health Information (PHI). ASU will fully comply with all Federal and State Laws and the Board of Regents directives regarding the use, maintenance, transfer and disposition of all healthcare information and records maintenance. Only the information that is absolutely necessary will be provided and received. HIPAA will regulate three distinct interrelated areas health information privacy, health information security and health information electronic transmissions. The privacy practices are in effect at this time. This policy will continue to be updated as targeted dates are finalized for compliance purposes