Celese Beaudreau
Associate Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
Medical College of Georgia
Department of Pediatrics: General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
- JBEAUDREAU@augusta.edu
- (706) 721-3793
- (706) 721-4145
- Children's Hospital of Georgia-1446 Harper St. Augusta, GA 30912
Education
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MD, Medicine
Augusta University, 1998
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BS, Chemistry, General
Furman University, 1994
Certifications
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BLS
AHA, 2025
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CTropMed Certificate
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2016
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Pediatric Recertification
American Board of Pediatrics, 2008
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American Pediatric Board Certified
American Board of Pediatrics, 2001
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Continuous Maintenance of Certification
American Board of Pediatrics, 2001
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United States Medical License
United States Medical Licensing Exam, 1999
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Pediatric Advanced Life Support
American Heart Association, 1998
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BLS
AHA, 2023
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PHY
GA Medical Board, 1999
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PHY
GA Professional Licensing BRD, 1999
Awards & Honors
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5 Star Provider
Wellstar MCG Health, 2024
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Gold Humanism Honor Society feature
Gold Humanism Honor Society, 2024
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Exemplary Teaching Award
Augusta University, 2024
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Patient Experience Star Ratings Top Performer
Augusta University Children's Hospital of Georgia, 2023
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Alpha Omega Alpha
1996
Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year
Teaching Interests
Teaching residents and medical students foundational skills for caring for complex pediatric patients. Developing confidence in coordinating complex medical needs. Educating students on the importance of team work, including the family as part of the team. Teaching about disparities affecting children with complex needs. Sharing lessons learned from Hurricane Helene in teaching emergency planning for families with tech dependent children.
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- “Probing the importance of the second chloroethyl arm of a benzoic acid mustard derivative of an imidazole-containing analogue of Distamycin.”, 1994
Abstract
Research Interests
Studying the impact of inter-disciplinary clinics on outcomes of those with complex medical needs. Evaluating models of coordinated care to make caring for those with complex medical needs as easy as possible for families. Developing disaster readiness frameworks for families with technology dependent children. Researching equity gaps in preparedness. Preventing ED visits and readmissions for children with complex conditions.
Department Service
College Service
Professional Service
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2024 - 2024
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Orphanages throughout China
2009 - 2021
Role: Mentor
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Summer Medical Institute Kenya, Peru, Philippines, Ethiopia,
2001 - 2007
Role: Mentor
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Galmi Hospital, Niger
2005 - 2005
Role: Mentor
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Students for Community Involvement
1997 - 1998
Role: Mentor
Public Service