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Emory Healthcare performs Georgia's first innovative dual organ procedure known as HALT, heart-after-liver transplant
news Latest NewsFeb 16, 2026
52-year-old patient, Monica is the first in Georgia to receive a HALT, heart-after-liver-transplant. This innovative procedure is giving patients in need of a new heart a second chance at life. Read More
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Jan 1, 2026
Jan 1, 2026With the arrival of the new year, Emory Healthcare is celebrating the first babies born in 2026 at four of its hospitals. Read More -
Dec 30, 2025
Dec 30, 2025Founded in 1962, the Emory School of Medicine Radiologic Technology Certificate Program prepares entry-level radiologic technologists to fill high-demand jobs and meet the critical clinical imaging needs of the greater Atlanta community. Read More -
Dec 18, 2025
Dec 18, 2025Laura Fultz has been named the permanent chief digital information officer for Emory Healthcare and Dana Haggas has been appointed the permanent chief information officer for Emory University. Read More -
Dec 17, 2025
Dec 17, 2025Emory Healthcare has opened a new gynecology and obstetrics clinic at Emory Hillandale Hospital, which will expand prenatal and gynecological care in the Stonecrest community. Read More -
Dec 15, 2025
Dec 15, 2025Emory's Winship Cancer Institute advancing its commitment to reducing lung cancer deaths across Georgia with the launch of the Lung Screening and Nodule Program on Dec. 15, 2025. Read More -
Oct 15, 2025
Oct 15, 2025The Injury Prevention Research Center at Emory (IPRCE) is one of 12 organizations awarded funding to enhance Georgia’s fall prevention coalition. Read More -
Oct 7, 2025Emory Johns Creek Hospital showcases new ION non-surgical robot used in the detection of lung cancer
Oct 7, 2025Emory Johns Creek Hospital showcases new ION non-surgical robot used in the detection of lung cancerEmory Johns Creek Hospital unveiled its newest non-surgical robot, ION, which uses minimally invasive technology to help clinicians detect lung cancer. Read More -
Oct 3, 2025
Oct 3, 2025Emory Healthcare brings new services and specialists to Central Georgia with a clinic to treat heart, vascular and transplant patients in Warner Robins. Read More
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Emory Healthcare named one of ‘America’s Best Large Employers’ by Forbes
Emory Healthcare ranked No. 124 out of 701 employers in 2025.
