The Emory Difference

Emory Healthcare’s patient-and-family centered approach encourages partnership in achieving medical excellence and in exploring breakthrough treatments.

At Emory, many of our physicians are also researchers and educators which means they take part in valuable clinical trials and help develop new and better ways to prevent and treat disease. As active faculty members at Emory University’s School of Medicine, they not only teach the next generation of doctors and surgeons, they also provide ongoing professional development for current health care providers. That’s the Emory difference.

Emory leads the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance (Georgia CTSA), a consortium funded by the NIH that translates laboratory discoveries into treatments for patients, engages communities in clinical research efforts, and trains the next generation of clinical investigators.  The impact on patients treated in Georgia is far-reaching:

  • Emory Healthcare physicians practice in more than 70 specialties, including more than 220 who practice primary care.
  • About 25% of Georgia physicians have trained at Emory. In addition, 5,686 physicians and other health care professionals participated in continuing medical education classes offered by Emory last year.

Emory is the region's most comprehensive academic health system. Whether a routine physical, sports injury, cancer treatment or complex surgery, Emory is partnered with the patient and their family for optimal care.

Emory Healthcare
1440 Clifton Road NE, Suite 170
Atlanta, GA 30322

Email: medicine@give.emory.edu
Phone: 404-727-3573