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1997
- Annual Lose to Win weigh-in set
for Jan.
9 (December 19)
- Laken to add to CON community
outreach
(December 19)
- Program teaches people how to
communicate
(December 19)
- Young stresses internal
development in new
book (December 19)
- Electronic Medical Records
(December 19)
- Blood donations critical (December
19)
- Handwashing... ...basic
infection
control (December 19)
- Spine Specialists combine
talents in one
clinic (December 19)
- DV forms hope to improve
productivity (December
19)
- Depression... It’s an
illness. Not
a weakness. (December 19)
- Conroy 1st woman to chair
Anesthesiology
Dept. (December 19)
- Second
round
of ITI grants funded (December 12)
- Medical historian's works find
new home
(December 12)
- Workplace safety stressed
during holidays
(December 12)
- On-line directory more
accessible, easier
to use (December 12)
- SGA president updates students on
activities
(December 12)
- AREA awards given to employees
for going
beyond (December 12)
- Human Resources Spring Training
Schedule
(December 12)
- Forgetting safety recipe for
holiday disaster
(December 5)
- Lowcountry seniors festival
targets lifestyle
(December 5)
- Weight management classes slated
for Jan.7
(December 5)
- Department of Human Resources
Spring Training
Schedule(December 5)
- Employees receive gifts through
random drawing
(December 5)
- Library opens 24 hours during
final exams
(December 5)
- Increased safety being
implemented at
MUSC (November 28)
- Two join Team in Training to run
marathon
(November 28)
- Domestic abuse increases as
holidays
approach (November 28)
- CON extends services to Pee Dee
(November
28)
- Red Cross to offer health, safety
classes
(November 28)
- MUSC has
scored another
first... (November 21)
- Annual Reindeer Run/Walk slated
for Dec.
6 (November 21)
- Volunteering, making life
better for
others (November 21)
- Money can be donated to favorite
cause
(November 21)
- Helmets save children from
injury (November
21)
- Employee Service Award, 1997
(November
21)
- MUSC, Trident Tech sponsor
clinical labs
(November 14)
- Post-tenure review document
unanimously
approved (November 14)
- Student Research Day '97
(November
14)
- Ad campaign to promote med schools
(November
14)
- Shelter receives makeover by
volunteers
(November 14)
- OACVC
patients have
access to van service (November 14)
- New AV policy
to expand
equipment, support access (November 7)
- VAMC name a tribute to Lowcountry
Marine
(November 7)
- Pre-GED preparation, reading
enrichment classes
offered (November 7)
- Travis Taylor: Up to bat against
cancer
(November 7)
- Passenger air bags can kill
children
(November 7)
- Symposium to offer students
overview of problems
raised by AIDS (November 7)
- MEDUCARE celebrates 10th year
of patient
transports (October 31)
- MUSC dean named to NIH study
section
(October 31)
- MUSC Medical Center receives
commendation
(October 31)
- Hutson named Family Physician
of the Year
(October 31)
- Wickman named new GCRC
business administrator
(October 31)
- CAP program supports young M.D.
researchers
(October 31)
- Bosch employees take advantage
of health
fair (October 31)
- Merck recommends center for
teaching site
(October 31)
- Stereotactic
breast
biopsy program earns accreditation (October 24)
- Crawford
named
to Horace Smithy Chair (October 24)
- Special cookies for special
person, patients
(October 24)
- Stork delivers female robot
(October
24)
- Dietetic interns experience
performance improvement
(October 24)
- Trident United Way campaign
continues
(October 24)
- Open enrollment continues for
employees
(October 17)
- High performance health care
teams program
offered (October 17)
- How to kill your e-mail 'loopy'
behavior
(October 17)
- Catalyst Online receives
facelift, becomes
more useful (October 17)
- HRM receives recognition for
support of Family
Independence Act (October 17)
- Alcohol awareness week to
begin Oct. 19
(October 17)
- Where it all began...
(October 17)
- Agencies lay foundation for
local family
(October17)
- Evaluations completed for
academic officers
(October 17)
- Dermatology conference to be held
Nov. 8
(October 17)
- New chair stresses need of primary
care
(October 17)
- Former patient donates card to
institute
(October 17)
- Creasman receives honor (October
17)
- Walk to Cure Diabetes event
slated for Oct.
25 (October 17)
- MU heads
international
esophageal cancer study (October 10)
- Artist's
coloring
sheets donated to Children's Hospital (October 10)
- Fourth
edition of
Gazes text published (October 10)
- Totals reflect successful year
for foundation
(October 10)
- SGA president welcomes MUSC
students
(October 10)
- Compound
helps alleviate
severity of common cold (October 3)
- Robot to
carry deliveries
from Central Supply (October 3)
- Physician
Assistants
emerge as an economical additive (October 3)
- Primary Care Week starts off
with seminar
(October 3)
- Family
Medicine chair
steps down (October 3)
- Open forum aims at improving
minority admissions
(October 3)
- 1997 Trident United Way
campaign kicks
off (October 3)
- Mini-park planned for Crosstown,
President
Street (October 3)
- MUSC patient becomes ‘pilot for a
day’(October
3)
- Open
enrollment scheduled for employees (September 26)
- National
Primary
Care Week (September 26)
- Center
offers care for women, children (September 26)
- Future
of medicine, public health conference slated for Oct. 6, 7
(September
26)
- BRL,
Transgenic Facility
core labs hold open house (September 26)
- Research
data indicate
change in treatment (September 26)
- Employees
receive
gifts through random drawing (September 26)
- AHEC to
sponsor
Practice Management Seminar (September 26)
- Reorganization
focuses educational services (September 19)
- Course
held for postdoctoral
fellows on research conduct (September 19)
- Prostate
cancer:
Key to treatment choices is early detection (September 19)
- Race for
the Cure®
grants fund Hollings projects (September 19)
- Grad
publishes memoir
(September 19)
- NAEB
to sponsor higher education week (September 12)
- Rehab Week
beginning
Sept. 14 (September 12)
- Common
myths, facts
about breast cancer (September 12)
- International
student
studies at MUSC Dental School (September 12)
- Carolina
family Care
moves to new facility (September 12)
- Senate
encourages
comments from faculty (September 12)
- Adopt-A-Camper
Campaign
held week of Sept. 22 (September 12)
- Interview
with former CEO, Charlene Stuart (September 5)
- Faculty
receive distinguished service award
(September 5)
- Search for
solutions
with CCIT task force (September 5)
- First round
of ITI grant
funds awarded (September 5)
- JCAHO
survey preliminary
score reflects teamwork (September 5)
- Quit
smoking program
to be offered at IOP (September 5)
- New
Center for Academic Excellence offers solutions (August 29)
- Education
channels
to answer health connections (August 29)
- Y2K
millennium bug:
don't be caught off guard (August 29)
- Computer
models to analyze
hip replacement (August 29)
- Students
research
heart failure (August 29)
- Program
brings research
into high school classrooms (August 29)
- Balanced
Budget
Act provides big victory for nurses (August 29)
- Farewell,
Charlene
and Robert Stuart (August 29)
- Employees
receive
gifts through random drawing (August 29)
- New
smoking cessatin
program offered (August 29)
- Camp
Bluebird to support
cancer survivors (August 22)
- Medicaid
benefit
recipients have health care choice (August 22)
- Department
of Human
Resources Management 1997 Fall Training Schedule(August 22)
- University
Strategic
Plan: clinical services draft (August 22)
- Annual
Strut participants
to hit walking path (August 22)
- Program
recognizes
exceptional employees (August 22)
- Faculty
fall convocation
to set priorities for future (August 15)
- Parents
dedicate piano in daughter's memory
(August 15)
- Patients
may fare
better in major teaching hospitals (August 15)
- University
Strategic Plan: education draft (August 15)
- Program
recognizes
employees (August 15)
- Julian
McGill scholarship fund established
(August 8)
- Your Liver:
It's the
Strong, Silent Type (August 8)
- Simon Paging
System
takes place (August 8)
- AREA awards
given to
employees for going beyond (August 8)
- Clinical
research
coordination program to be held (August 8)
- Biomolecular
structure
research presented (August 8)
- Basic
health care a
trend at Burke High (August 8)
- Annual HCC
golf tournament
slated for Monday, Oct. 6 (August 8)
- Faculty
Senate closes
nominations for upcoming elections (August 8)
- Applause
Program
recognizes employees (August 8)
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