Dr. Gray, an internist, has led the Savannah location of the Southeast Campus, home to around 80 third- and fourth-year students who live and learn in the area, since 2020.
She came to MCG from Nova Southeastern University School of Allopathic Medicine in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she was director of the school’s clinical sciences and clerkship curriculum, and as a founding faculty member helped develop learning objectives for students, recruited clinical faculty and teaching sites, authored accreditation standards and directed the clinical simulation and standardized patient programs.
She earned her medical degree and a master’s degree in business administration from Texas Tech University in Lubbock. She completed her internal medicine residency at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Folami Powell, PhD
Ivo Boudakov, PhD, MSc, MBA
Steven Ebert, PhD
Rachel Koshi, MBBS, MS, PhD
Dr. Koshi obtained her MMBS and PhD from Christian Medical College, Vellore, Madras University in India. She is a skilled Anatomist with over 30 years of original research in various branches of Anatomy. Dr. Koshi served on the editorial board for popular medical textbooks such as “Gray’s Anatomy for Students, “Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy”, and “Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience”. She was Professor Anatomy at Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Chittoor, India. Dr. Koshi will now lead the Anatomy lab for the MCG-Savannah Campus.
Paramita Pati, PhD
Elapulli Prakash, MBBS, MD
Hunter Faircloth, MD
Paul Drweiga, MD
Ravindra George, MD
Jessica McLendon, MD
William Webb, MD
John Rowlett, MD
Dr. John Rowlett, a native of Richmond, Kentucky, is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. He completed a combined internal medicine/pediatrics residency, chief residency, and fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at what is now the Homer Stryker College of Medicine at Western Michigan University. Dr. Rowlett has been a practicing physician in Savannah for the past thirty-two years, including the past 24 at St. Joseph's/Candler where he is the director of pediatric emergency and hospital medicine and chairman of the department of pediatrics. Dr. Rowlett has been involved with teaching at the Medical College of Georgia for more than thirty years. Dr. Rowlett and his wife (Sharon) have three children. In his spare time, Dr. Rowlett enjoys tennis, golf, pickleball, barbecue, travel, and reading.
T. Wayne Rentz, MD
Dr. Rentz is a native of Georgia and attended the University of Georgia and the Medical College of Georgia where his father also attended medical school. After graduation from medical school he did his residency in General Surgery at the US Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. He is board certified in General Surgery and holds the academic rank of Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Surgery. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Southern Surgical Society. He has been a part of the Southeast Campus for 15 years, since it’s beginning, and is excited as the campus transitions to a four year program.