Jack Noel
Assistant Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
Medical College of Georgia
Department of Pediatrics
Bio
Pediatric and newborn nursery hospitalist focused on neonatal resuscitation education, simulation-based teaching, and mentoring residents to improve clinical skills and newborn care.
- JNOEL@augusta.edu
- 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912
Education
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MD, Medicine
University of Nevada - Reno, 2019
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BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, G
University of Nevada - Reno, 2016
Certifications
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NRP Instructor
Neonatal Resuscitation program, 2025
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DEA License South Carolina
DEA, 2023
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Georgia State Medical license
Georgia Medical Board, 2022
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Neonatal Resuscitation Program
American Academy of Pediatrics , 2023
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Basic Life Support
American Heart Association, 2023
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Pediatric Advanced Life Support
American Heart Association, 2023
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South Carolina State Medical License
South Carolina State Medical License, 2022
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DEA License Georgia
DEA, 2022
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PHY
GA Composite Medical Board, 2022
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PHY
STATE OF GA, 2019
Awards & Honors
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Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
Medical College of Georgia, 2022
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Resident Outstanding Teaching in Pediatric Clerkship
2021
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Resident Outstanding Teaching in Pediatric Clerkship
Medical College of Georgia, 2020
Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year
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PEDS 5000
Basic Clkshp in PEDS
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PEDS 5014
Newborn Nursery Sub-I
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PEDS 5039
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
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PEDS 5009
Pediatric Sub-I
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RPED 5002
Pediatrics General
Teaching Interests
I serve as a Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) instructor, teaching residents and medical students through high-fidelity simulation. My educational work includes leading simulation-based training in neonatal resuscitation, mentoring residents in clinical and professional development, and delivering lectures on congenital infections
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- Persistent Eosinophilia and Fever in Pancreatitis: A Clinical Conundrum, 2022
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Animal Bites MCG Pediatric Podcasts, 2022
Other
Research Interests
My scholarly interests include universal screening for congenital CMV infections, with a focus on early detection and improving long-term outcomes. I also participate in antibiotic stewardship efforts, contributing to the development of evidence-based protocols and recommendations to optimize antimicrobial use and promote patient safety.