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Paul Mann is a Professor at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia, with appointments in the Department of Pediatrics (Neonatology), the School of Public Health (Institute for Public and Preventive Health), and the College of Nursing (Biobehavioral Nursing). He serves as Section Chief of Pediatrics, Neonatology, and teaches key courses in pediatrics and medical career development.
Research Interests: His work spans neonatology, infant mortality, health disparities among African Americans, neurologic outcomes in children, renal physiology in preterm infants, and ethical dimensions in public health and medicine. He also explores LGBTQ+ issues in epidemiology and medical education.
Recent Scholarship Trends: His publications from 2021–2022 reflect an interdisciplinary focus, combining clinical neonatology with public health policy, ethics, and social justice. These works appear in both academic journals and scholarly books, demonstrating engagement with both scientific and humanistic aspects of medicine.
Professional Credentials:
- MD, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 2004
- BS, General Agriculture, University of Illinois at Urbana, 1999
- Licensed in Georgia, Washington, and Iowa
Teaching: Courses include RPED 5002 (Pediatrics General), RPED 5003 (Pediatrics Neonatology), MEDI 6300 (Career Paths in Medicine), and PEDS 5001 (Neonatal Sub-I/Critical Care).
Advising & Leadership: As Section Chief and professor across multiple schools, he likely mentors medical trainees and contributes to curriculum and policy development, though specific advisees are not listed.
Labs & Teams: While no specific lab is mentioned, his use of near-infrared spectroscopy in neonatal monitoring suggests involvement in clinical research teams focused on physiological monitoring in intensive care settings.





