Carlos and Marguerite Mason Transplant Center
Today, Augusta University Medical Center held the official ribbon cutting for the Carlos and Marguerite Mason Solid Organ Transplant Center. This 14,000 SF facility, located on the third floor of Professional Building 1, encompasses both clinical and office space. Dr.
Walkthrough of the Miller’s Restoration
As construction at The Miller is well underway, WJBF gives an inside look at the progress so far. You can learn more about it from WJBF Channel 6 @ http://wjbf.com/2017/01/17/a-look-inside-the-miller-theater-as-it-undergoes-restoration/
Construction on Miller Theater is starting
Construction is set to start and you can read more about the local impact from WJBF Channel 6 @ http://wjbf.com/2016/08/01/construction-on-miller-theater-set-to-start/
Miller Theater is a ‘GO’
We are happy to be a part of this key project for the revitalization of Downtown Augusta. Read the full article from News Channel 6 WJBF @ http://wjbf.com/2016/04/28/augustas-miller-theater-gets-the-final-ok-to-be-revamped/
Mason Trust awards $1.5 million for new kidney transplant clinic
The Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust has awarded Augusta University $1,453,312 to help fund the construction of a $4.1 million consolidated and expanded kidney transplant clinic at the medical center. The new multidisciplinary clinic will double the capacity for transplant
Chris Lehi on Patient Centered Care
We recently renovated the digital imaging suite at the Children's Hospital of Georgia and Construction Manager Chris Lehi had the opportunity to talk to the guys at ACR about how 2KM incorporated Patient Centered Care into our design.
Pediatric-Centric Imaging Award
Congratulations to the Children's Hospital of Georgia on their award from Health Imaging magazine. 2KM is proud to have been a part of such a unique project helping both the patients and the staff have a better experience. You can read
Clinical Research Unit opens at Children’s Hospital of Georgia
One of our hospital renovations opens its doors and gets some local coverage. Read the full article HERE