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Nathan Wilson serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, where he holds clinical and academic appointments. Board-certified in General Pediatrics with active licenses in Georgia and South Carolina, he is also a qualified Spanish interpreter dedicated to bilingual patient care and community health initiatives.
His educational foundation includes:
- MD in Medicine from the Medical College of Georgia School (2003)
- BS in Biology and Cell Biology from the University of Georgia (1999)
Dr. Wilson's research integrates clinical pediatrics with public health challenges, focusing on vaccine hesitancy, neonatal growth patterns at high altitudes, and cross-cultural medical outreach. His work bridges academic scholarship with community-based solutions, particularly through Spanish-language healthcare services and international collaborations. This dual emphasis on scientific rigor and accessible care defines his scholarly identity.
His publication trajectory reveals consistent engagement with pediatric health disparities: the 2022 vaccine hesitancy analysis addresses contemporary public health crises, while his 2017-2019 high-altitude neonatology studies establish critical growth benchmarks for underserved mountain populations. The 2003 medical missions report underscores his longstanding commitment to global health equity, forming a cohesive narrative of research targeting vulnerable pediatric communities.
Professional recognition includes:
- Educational Experience Award from Palmetto Pediatrics (2022)
- Teacher of the Year by the Department of Pediatrics (2022)
- "Top Doc" in Pediatrics designation from Augusta Magazine (2010)
Mentorship and service define his institutional impact: he chairs the Medical Spanish Interest Group, advises Medical Campus Outreach, and serves on the Clinical Competency Committee. Community engagement extends to Clínica Latina, Costa Layman International Outreach, and Eagles Sports of Augusta, where he applies clinical expertise to sports medicine and youth development programs.
Through the Medical Spanish Interest Group and Clínica Latina, Dr. Wilson cultivates interdisciplinary teams addressing language barriers in healthcare. His leadership in the Costa Layman program connects Augusta University with international partners, creating sustainable frameworks for pediatric care in resource-limited settings while training future physicians in cultural humility.





