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Augusta University Health Professions Associates, Inc.

Established in 2006, the Practice Plan, also known as Augusta University Health Professions Associates (AUHPA) Inc., was created by faculty within the College of Allied Health Sciences (CAHS) primarily to provide a mechanism for faculty to engage in practice in clinical, consulting, and continuing education roles.

AUHPA is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation that manages the contracting, financial, and logistical tasks that make it possible for CAHS faculty to maintain their clinical skills, involve students in clinical activities, and fulfill our mission to engage with our community.

Our community partners have access to a wide range of experienced clinical professionals: 

  • Physical Therapists
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Nutrition and Dietetics Specialists
  • Physician Assistants
  • Radiation Therapists
  • Medical Illustrators
  • Dental Hygienists
  • Clinical/Medical Laboratory Scientists
  • Speech and Language Pathologists

Who is the AUHPA for?

All full‐time faculty members of the College of Allied Health Sciences (CAHS) are members of the Practice Plan. Part‐time faculty and credentialed staff have the option to participate. Membership does not mandate that the faculty member engages in professional practice.

What are benefits of AUHPA?

Benefits to the faculty member include the opportunity for current faculty to supplement their income while also maintaining their practice skills and creating additional learning opportunities for students. Additional benefits of faculty practice include revenues for the department and college.

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Contact Us

AUHPA, Inc.

Stephanie Johnson, OTR/L, PhD, MHS
Assistant Dean of Clinical Practice

AUHPA@augusta.edu

AUHPA Practice Sites

AU Dental Associates

Augusta, GA

AU Dental Foundation

Augusta, GA

AU Student Health Services

Augusta, GA

Augusta Urology Associates

Augusta, GA

AUMC Emergency Department

Augusta, GA

AUMC Executive Wellness

Augusta, GA

AUMC Neurology

Augusta, GA

AUMC Pathology

Augusta, GA

AUMC Rehabilitation Services

Augusta, GA

Peak Rehabilitation, Fitness and Performance Center, LLC

Augusta, GA

Jefferson Hospital

Louisville, GA

Piedmont Health Services

Augusta, GA

Walton Options

Augusta, GA

Request to Practice

Abbreviated Procedure to Begin Faculty Practice

The faculty member identifies a practice opportunity, has a discussion with the department chair, and contacts the site.

The faculty member completes and submits the Request to Practice Form to the Practice Plan Chief Administrator (Assistant Dean of Clinical Practice).

The administrator prepares the contract and coordinates with the practice site.

The contract undergoes legal review, if necessary.

The contract is signed first by a representative of the contracting entity and then by the Dean, College of Allied Health Sciences, AUHPA Board Chair.

Once the contract is signed by the Dean, the faculty member may begin practicing.

The faculty member tracks their activity (hours or units) and submits a time sheet to the Practice Plan administrative assistant by the end of each quarter (March 31, June  30, September 30 and December 31). Faculty compensation is added to the AU paycheck as supplemental income in January, April, July, and October. This income is taxable.

Reference Practice Plan Operating Policies for additional details on the process.

Board of Directors

AUHPA, Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for‐profit corporation governed by a Board of Directors which includes elected and appointed faculty members of the practice plan.

The Dean of the College of Allied Health Sciences serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors.

Bylaws of Practice Plan

Officers

Term Expiration: September 2024

Brett Rice

  • President

Ashley Fox

  • President - Elect

Vanessa Everett

  • Treasurer/Secretary

Ex-officio Members

3 voting members; *1 non-voting member

Dr. Lester Pretlow

  • Board Chair

Stephanie Johnson

  • Chief Administrator

Open

  • Wellstar MCG Health Representative

Vacant

  • AU Provost

Elected and Appointed Members

8 voting members

Tiffany Prescott (SLP)

  • Elected Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2027

Vanessa Everett (PT)

  • Elected Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2027

Kandyce A'see (DH)

  • Elected Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2025

Ashley Fox (PT)

  • Elected Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2025

Meghan Hall (OT)

  • Appointed Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2027

Brett Rice (AHP)

  • Appointed Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2027

Nicole Moore (DND)

  • Appointed Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2025

Elizabeth Prince-Coleman (PA)

  • Appointed Member
  • Term Expiration: September 2027

Finance Committee

Vanessa Everett

  • Chair

Nicole Moore

  • Member

Open

  • Member

Aubre Keenan

  • Consultant

Frequently Asked Questions

How is "practice" defined by the Practice Plan?

  • "Practice" encompasses multiple activities along the continuum of professional services including, but not limited to, clinical services, consultation services, education & continuing education services.
    • All professional services rendered by CAHS faculty that generate income, regardless of where or when those services are delivered, are considered "practice," unless otherwise exempted.
  • All such activities will be pre‐approved and governed by Augusta University, either through the Practice Plan or the Outside Activity policy. Practice activities are considered "service" within the tripartite mission of the institution and as such can be included in documentation for promotion and tenure purposes.
  • Practice arrangements typically involve compensated professional services through a contractual agreement. CAHS practice is not limited to any one geographical location or collaborating entity.

How are services provided under the Faculty Practice plan compensated?

  • Compensation for faculty practice is considered supplemental taxable income.
  • Any faculty member who is a licensed professional and who is a salaried employee of Augusta University can engage in clinical practice during normal business hours.
  • Under this arrangement, the faculty member is allocated 70% of the total supplemental income (revenue) generated, while the remaining 30% is allocated to the Practice Plan which then support activities within the College.

Practice plan fund allocations are divided as follows: The faculty member’s Department receives 7.5%, the Dean’s Fund receives 7.5%, and the Plan Administrative Fund receives 15% (7.65% for employer taxes and 7.35% for Plan operating expenses).

What activities are considered to be outside the scope of the Practice Plan?

The following types of income earned by faculty or credentialed staff are excluded from the provisions of this plan:

  • Stipends, income, or expense reimbursements associated with grant reviews, editorial reviews, accreditation activities or service for professional organizations
  • Royalties
  • Income derived from presentations or publications for professional organizations unless paid by the entity to provide continuing education or promote a specific service, product, or device.
  • Revenue of $500 or less derived from an isolated and/or non‐recurring professional activity.
  • Income derived from presentations/service associated with AU’s Division of Continuing Education.
  • Monetary awards for professional or personal achievement.
  • Income from providing professional consultation services pursuant to a lawsuit or contemplated legal action.
  • Income derived from non‐professional activities.

For more information, please refer to the Outside Activities Policy.

How much time can I spend in clinical practice?

The Department Chair, in consultation with the faculty member, determines the percent of effort that will be assigned to faculty practice. Typically, faculty members are allowed either 10% effort (4 hours per week) or 20% (8 hours per week) during normal duty hours. Practice outside of normal duty hours is allowed by the University System of Georgia and Augusta University and is governed by the Outside Activities Policy (Appendix 3). However, the faculty member who provides professional service outside of normal business hours is not covered by the USG’s malpractice insurance. Only faculty practice performed under the auspices of the faculty practice plan is covered by USG’s malpractice insurance.

What does a "Professional Services Agreement" look like?

View this generic template for a "Professional Services Agreement" (contract).

Approximately how large is the Practice Plan and what services are being offered?

The Practice Plan generates net revenue of between $250,000 and $300,000 per year from supplemental income (SI) contracts, with 70% paid to the faculty member through the AU payroll.

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