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Elizabeth Prince-Coleman is an Associate Professor and Program Director in the Department of Physician Assistant at Augusta University's College of Allied Health Sciences. She plays a central role in academic leadership and clinical education for physician assistant students.
- MPAS, Physician Assistant – Georgia Regents University, 2013
- MS, Biology/Biological Sciences – Georgia State University, 2006
- BA, Religion/Religious Studies – Berry College, 2002
Her teaching and clinical expertise spans neurology, genetics, physical assessment, medical documentation, and history-taking. She is deeply engaged in curriculum delivery through courses such as Adult Medicine Practicum, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Professional Practices.
Her research interests focus on Movement Disorders and Memory Disorders, reflecting a specialization in neurological conditions with implications for aging and cognitive health. Although no publications are listed, her academic profile indicates a strong clinical and educational focus in neurocognitive health.
She has been recognized with notable awards including the John F. Beard Award (2013) and JAG20 recognition (2017) from Augusta University.
Elizabeth Prince-Coleman advises students and serves in multiple leadership and collaborative roles, including Faculty Advisor at Christ Church Health Clinic, Chair of the Professional Advisory Committee, and member of the Interprofessional Education (IPE) Development Committee. She also contributes to college-wide events such as the CAHS Hooding & Honors Ceremony and serves on the CAHS Alumni Board.
She is actively involved in public health initiatives such as the Brain Health Symposium, demonstrating a commitment to community outreach and brain health education.





