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Leah Brown to address undergraduate class
Leah Brown, an orthopedic surgeon, University of Georgia alumna and All-American for the GymDogs, will deliver the spring undergraduate Commencement address at the University of Georgia on Friday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. in Sanford Stadium.
Sports Desk: Grad Made Good
When looking for University of Georgia grads who can make even a Georgia Tech grad proud, you don’t need to look much further than Dr. Leah Brown-Acker, now an orthopaedic surgeon in Phoenix.
Loran Smith: Dr. Leah Brown is proud Gymdog, UGA alum
The sustained heat of the desert had subsided at twilight when Dr. Leah Brown found a dinner spot on the edge of this resort town. Scottsdale is named for General Winfield Scott, the U.S. Army’s longest-serving general, and the man who oversaw the expulsion of the Cherokees from Georgia, which is not a pretty story.
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Life was great for Bobby Hurley in fall of 1993. Not many had it better. He had just ended a college career that had him pegged as one of the best players in NCAA history. He was a NBA Lottery Pick from Duke, shaking NBA commissioner David Stern’s hand as the seventh pick.
Navy Orthopedic Surgeon Lt. Cmdr. Leah Brown Receives Bronze Star
Lieutenant Commander Leah Brown, MD, a Navy orthopedic surgeon, has received a Bronze Star for the care she provided during her recent deployment to Afghanistan, according to a NavyTimes report.
Making the Most of Minimal Resources
Lt. Cmdr. Leah Brown, a Navy orthopedic doctor, helped to alleviate some of that medical care shortage by providing direct patient-centered care to the local population during her time deployed with Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force - Afghanistan.
Navy Doc Brings Care To Afghanistan
The Tarin Kowt district of Afghanistan is mired in poverty, wracked by warfare, and beset by a host of concerns such as lack of available medical care. Lt. Cmdr. Leah Brown helped to alleviate some of that medical care shortage by providing direct patient-centered care to the local population during her time recently deployed with Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Afghanistan.
Leah Brown to Speak to L.E.A.D. Group
One of Georgia's most distinguished gymnastics alumni, Leah Brown, will address the 2017 L.E.A.D. inductees Monday night. L.E.A.D. is a leadership academy offered through the University of Georgia. It consists of student-athletes chosen based on success in the classroom and in competition, with additional factors of leadership skills, campus and community service participation and recommendation of head coaches and academic counselors.
Navy Orthopedist Brings Medical Care to Afghans
The Tarin Kowt district of Afghanistan is mired in poverty, wracked by warfare, and beset by a host of concerns such as lack of available medical care. U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Leah Brown, an orthopedic doctor, helped to alleviate some of that medical care shortage by providing direct patient-centered care to the local population during her time deployed with Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Afghanistan.
Loran Smith: Dr. Leah Brown is proud Gymdog, UGA alum
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. | The sustained heat of the desert had subsided at twilight when Dr. Leah Brown found a dinner spot on the edge of this resort town. Scottsdale is named for General Winfield Scott, the U.S. Army’s longest-serving general, and the man who oversaw the expulsion of the Cherokees from Georgia, which is not a pretty story.