About me
Ashley Saucier is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) in Augusta, Georgia. Dr. Saucier completed her medical education and residency training at MCG. Since completion of her training nine years ago, she has been a faculty member in the Department of Family and Community Medicine engaged in teaching medical students and residents, research, and patient care. She has demonstrated passion and dedication for medical student education as evidenced by multiple Excellence in Teaching Awards and her Clinical Science Teaching Distinguished Faculty Award. She currently serves as the Assistant Dean for Evaluation, Accreditation, and CQI for Academic Affairs and the Associate Director of Medical Student Education for Family and Community Medicine. In her roles, she feels privileged to experience and lead medical student education from multiple angles including teaching, assessment, curriculum development, recruitment and maintenance of community faculty teaching networks, and playing a central role in MCG’s LCME accreditation process. Outside of work, Dr. Saucier enjoys spending time with her husband and three children, teaching exercise classes, eating chocolate, and serving at her church.