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1999
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing
(Dec. 17)
Nerve
stimulation study offers hope for depression (Dec. 17)
Pharmaceutical
knowledge: when, where needed (Dec. 17)
Currents
(Dec. 17)
MUSC's
CREW looking for females (Dec. 17)
Staff
members recognized for work at Burke (Dec. 17)
Office
offers grants administration help (Dec. 17)
Major
purchases give deadlines (Dec. 17)
Edwards
reflects on his 17 years as president (Dec. 17)
Griffin
memorial walk slated for Jan. 15 (Dec. 17)
A
Year in Review (Dec. 17)
Employees
receive AREA awards for job well done (Dec. 17)
Procurement
striving to be a customer-centered office (Dec. 17)
A
Caring Physician (Dec. 17)
Faculty
Senate meeting minutes, Dec. 7 (Dec. 17)
Student
speaks out on cultural sensitivity (Dec. 10)
Youngster
yearns for learning, adapting (Dec. 10)
Patient
room telephones scheduled for change (Dec. 10)
Prostate
surgery device cuts risk of impotence (Dec. 10)
Microsurgery
relieves debilitating facial pain of patients (Dec. 10)
JAMA
recommends ways to survive next century (Dec. 10)
Public
Safety statistics for Nov. 29 - Dec. 5 (Dec. 10)
Crawford
begins two-year term as chair of ABTS (Dec. 3)
Practicums
offer learning from experiences (Dec. 3)
Fair
treats onlookers to chemistry in action (Dec. 3)
CHP sponsors
food drive (Dec. 3)
Dear
Catalyst Editor (Dec. 3)
Lambert
sets goals, develops strategies as department chair (Dec. 3)
Voice,
Head/Neck Oncology Centers show potential (Dec. 3)
Specialist
reaches out to others (Dec. 3)
Study:
catheter re-use safe, economical (Dec. 3)
SIMON
paging system receives upgrade (Dec. 3)
Currents
(Dec. 3)
Public
Safety statistics for Nov. 20 - Nov. 27 (Dec. 3)
Pagers
signal less stress for Hollings patients (Nov. 26)
Molecular
oncology pioneer dies at age 64 (Nov. 26)
Public
Safety wins national accreditation (Nov. 26)
Keefe
elected director of nursing honor society (Nov. 26)
Currents
(Nov. 26)
Faculty
Senate meeting minutes, Nov. 2 (Nov. 26)
Last
StatLAN workstation removed from MUH (Nov. 26)
It's
a first! Passport connects to Paradise (Nov. 19)
Brown
steers young talent toward dentistry (Nov. 19)
MUSC's
I Love to Cook Book makes great gift (Nov. 19)
Currents
(Nov. 19)
Annual
Reindeer Run/Walk slated for Dec. 4 (Nov. 19)
Pharmacy
students sponsor holiday gift giving tree (Nov. 19)
Employee
Service Awards, 1999 (Nov. 19)
Computer
techs study Linux OS (Nov. 19)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (Nov. 19)
Public
Safety statistics for Nov. 8 - Nov. 14 (Nov. 19)
System
extends MUSC reach across state (Nov. 12)
Clinic teaches
reading, improves quality of care (Nov. 12)
End
Result reels senses, encourages reform (Nov. 12)
Camp
Bluebird: an ‘unforgettable’ time (Nov. 12)
MUSC
students put their presentation skills to use (Nov. 12)
Director
of Pharmacy Services appointed (Nov. 12)
‘Tis
the Season’...influenza that is (Nov. 12)
Eye
institute to offer free diabetic retinopathy screening (Nov. 12)
Triathlete
sets sights for world championships (Nov. 5)
Phone
outage to take place Saturday, Nov. 13 (Nov. 5)
Children
learn ins, outs of healthy teeth (Nov. 5)
MUSC
offers prescription for reading to children (Nov. 5)
Individuals
receive award recognition for patents (Nov. 5)
StatLAN
to retire after 10 years of service (Nov. 5)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (Nov. 5)
‘Controlled
heart attack’ reconditions failing heart (Oct. 29)
Lifestyle
factor affects patient's health (Oct. 29)
Expert
to address catheter-based medical technology (Oct. 29)
Dentist
alum teaches professional practice (Oct. 29)
Sterile
instruments vital link to patient recovery (Oct. 29)
ClinLAN95
improvements yield stability (Oct. 29)
MUSC
president highlights 98/99 year (Oct. 29)
Teddy
bear passes hands, touches heart (Oct. 29)
Golden
Apple Awards recognizes excellence in teaching (Oct. 29)
Currents
(Oct. 29)
Toddler
adapts to treatment, surroundings (Oct. 22)
Senior
honor students also proud parents (Oct. 22)
Flu
vaccine offered to employees through December (Oct. 22)
Fall
into step with new fitness schedule (Oct. 22)
Ogren
conquers old record, claims trophy (Oct. 22)
Grief
Recovery Program offered by Hospice (Oct. 22)
Fall
is here, so is flu season (Oct. 22)
Greenberg
looks at MUSC future (Oct. 15)
Infection
control saves lives, lowers costs (Oct. 15)
Sexual
assault clinic model implemented at MUSC (Oct. 15)
Binge
drinking: death sentence for young adults (Oct. 15)
Currents
(Oct. 15)
Document
imaging a welcome site for MUSC (Oct. 15)
Public
Safety statistics for Oct. 4 - Oct. 10 (Oct. 15)
MUSC
receives NRC's 1999 Consumer Choice Award (Oct. 8)
RCPs
help lung disease patients breathe (Oct. 8)
Students
launch clinical pharmacy society (Oct. 8)
Understanding
facts about breast cancer could save lives (Oct. 8)
Changes
to benefits can be made during October (Oct. 8)
Shopping
extravaganza slated for Oct. 15 - 17 (Oct. 8)
Walker’s
love for research a plus for medicine (Oct. 8)
Professors
a key-stroke away on web (Oct. 8)
Currents
(Oct. 8)
Public
Safety statistics for Sept. 27 - Oct. 3 (Oct. 8)
Human
Resources Department to host finance teleconference (Oct. 8)
MUSC
history of ETV documentary (Oct. 1)
Volunteers
find little time for relaxation (Oct. 1)
Trident
United Way campaign (Oct. 1)
October
is designated at SIDS Awareness Month (Oct. 1)
Barring
Floyd, accreditation review forges ahead (Oct. 1)
ClinLAN95
experiences growing pains (Oct. 1)
Pathology
chair determined to bridge gap (Oct. 1)
Currents
(Oct. 1)
Public
Safety statistics for Sept. 20 - 26 (Oct. 1)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (Oct. 1)
IOP opens
satellite office in North Charleston (Sept. 24)
Groundbreaking
ceremony held for clinic (Sept. 24)
Champions
guide rural elderly in care (Sept. 24)
Make
tracks with heart walk (Sept. 24)
Letter
from MUSC's Trident United Way chair (Sept. 24)
Mammography
department offers breast cancer screening Oct. 2, 9 (Sept. 24)
Making
the best out of a bad situation (Sept. 24)
Many
expected to attend Mini-Med School (Sept. 24)
CHCR
establishes component to its organization (Sept. 24)
1999/2000
Faculty Senate election needs your vote (Sept. 24)
Dear
Faculty and Staff (Sept. 24)
Public
Safety statistics for Sept. 6 - Sept. 19 (Sept. 24)
Program
directs resources to achieve MUSC missions (Sept. 24)
Blazing
speed to make internet connections hum (Sept. 10)
Primary
prevention: how up to date are you? (Sept. 10)
MUSC
gives tomorrow's scientists head start today (Sept. 10)
Blood:
a window on your health (Sept. 10)
GENNID
hopes to find gene that causes diabetes in families (Sept. 10)
Currents
(Sept. 10)
Abstract
deadline for Student Research Day '99 is Sept. 15 (Sept. 10)
Seminar
designed to help deal with trauma (Sept. 10)
Nominations
accepted for honorary degrees, awards (Sept. 10)
IOP's
5K run, walk to be held (Sept. 10)
Caring...
new campaign set to kick-off (Sept. 10)
Public
Safety statistics for Aug. 27 - Sept. 5 (Sept. 10)
Charleston
Race for the Cure accepting grant requests (Sept. 10)
Housekeeping
staff deserves recognition (Sept. 10)
Library
welcomes informatics specialist (Sept. 3)
Walk-a-thon
slated for Sept. 18 (Sept. 3)
Hull's
return a gain for Lowcountry patients (Sept. 3)
Fall
1999 Training Schedule (Sept. 3)
Central
Stores begins stock outs; website use vital for departments (Sept.
3)
Public
Safety statistics for Aug. 23 - Aug. 29 (Sept. 3)
Toddler
loses fight to leukemia (Sept. 3)
Currents
(Sept. 3)
Zyban
research focus on smoking habit reduction (Sept. 3)
PCB-chomping
microbes feasting in harbor muck (Sept. 3)
Officer
upholds safety around campus (Sept. 3)
Accreditation
Assessment Team invites public comment (Sept. 3)
Cultural
Projects Council events (Sept. 3)
SGA president
welcomes students to MUSC (Aug. 27)
President's
Office has internships available (Aug. 27)
Best
dressed award cited for Public Safety (Aug. 27)
Emergency
foreign language interpreters needed (Aug. 27)
‘Skunk
works’ building IT tools (Aug. 27)
Public
Safety statistics for Aug. 16 - Aug. 22 (Aug. 27)
Oacis
disappearing from ClinLAN terminals (Aug. 27)
Burned
children camp in a ‘Can’ Do way (Aug. 27)
Employees receive
gifts through random drawing (Aug. 27)
Currents
(Aug. 27)
Fall
convocation heralds 1999-2000 school year (Aug. 20)
Cancer
screening centers expands locations (Aug. 20)
Exploring
cross-cultural differences helpful (Aug. 20)
Program
to enhance economic development (Aug. 13)
To Hepatitis
B vaccinate or not? (Aug. 20)
PDC gets
$4.5 million boost for research (Aug. 20)
Public
Safety statistics for Aug. 9 - Aug. 15 (Aug. 20)
Team
up to support Race for the Cure (Aug. 20)
From
eyes to MRIs...New center taking shape (Aug. 20)
Public
Safety statistics for Aug. 9 - Aug. 15 (Aug. 20)
New Survey
Research Unit opens doors (Aug. 20)
Faculty
Senate meeting minutes, Aug. 3 (Aug. 20)
Ripich
to head College of Health Professions (Aug. 13)
IOP Therapy Garden
helps to cope, relax (Aug. 13)
Free health fair
to be offered Saturday, Aug. 14 (Aug. 13)
Program to enhance
economic development (Aug. 13)
Heart prevention
program opens door to healthy living (Aug. 13)
Volunteers...they
do make a difference (Aug. 13)
Public Safety statistics
for Aug. 2 - Aug. 8 (Aug. 13)
Currents
(Aug. 13)
Central Stores
staff informs employees (Aug. 13)
Toddler's
plea for life rests on an unrelated match (Aug. 6)
Keefe
appointed to Johnson & Johnson board (Aug. 6)
Free
health fair to be offered Saturday, Aug. 14 (Aug. 6)
Program
to enhance economic development (Aug. 6)
JDF Walk
to Cure Diabetes slated for Sept. 25 (Aug. 6)
Lowcountry
nurse embodies role of caregiver, teacher (Aug. 6)
IOM report
supports regional organ allocation (Aug. 6)
Currents
(Aug. 6)
Athlete
conquers disability with discipline, hard work (July 30)
Payne joins anesthesia
group (July 30)
Early
detection is key to help maximize longer life (July 30)
Update
on Central Stores closure to be held Aug. 5 (July 30)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (July 30)
Cancer
survivor joins D.C. Race for the Cure (July 30)
Public
Safety statistics for July 12 - July 18 (July 30)
Family
Medicine moves into new digs on Trident Campus (July 23)
Edwards
appeals to S.C. Congressmen (July 23)
Local
reaction to approval of bill of rights (July 23)
Central
Stores closure effective Dec. 30 (July 23)
Currents
(July 23)
MUSC
Ink (July 23)
Patients
value primary care physician for source of care (July 23)
Public
Safety statistics for July 5 - July 11 (July 23)
Loaner
pagers available for extended coverage (July 16)
Underwood
named deputy chief in Public Safety (July 16)
Salinas
presents at craniofacial conference (July 16)
Neither
rain nor heat can stop a workout fanatic (July 16)
Goddu
joins Department of Radiation Oncology (July 16)
Mentoring
lures high schooler into research (July 16)
Credibility
of research most valuable asset (July 16)
Public
Safety statistics for June 28- July 4 (July 16)
Employees
receive AREA awards for job well done (July 16)
Local
physicians react to AMA's approval to unionize (July 9)
State
Employees Association Legislative report (July 9)
Information
technology planned (July 9)
Haight
awarded Japan Fellowship (July 9)
Breast
cancer study spurs collaboration (July 9)
Smoak
named president-elect of AMA (July 9)
Device
halts Parkinson's tremor (July 9)
Inhaled
drug useful in preventing flu (July 9)
Public
Safety statistics for June 21- June 27 (July 9)
YES Campaign
recognizes contributors (July 9)
Currents
(July 9)
Creating
beauty with worldwide beads (July 9)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (July 9)
Trials
of sensitive cancer screening method begin (July 2)
Presidential
search moving along (July 2)
Environmental
studies for teachers (July 2)
MUSC
team helps healthcare sites reduce waste (July 2)
Reception
honors summer undergraduate students (July 2)
Pediatric
Primary Care walls come to life (July 2)
MUSC
radiologist sees colors beyond black and white (July 2)
Review
to evaluate accounting office changes (July 2)
Currents
(July 2)
Public
Safety statistics for June 14- June 20 (July 2)
Mobile
dental clinic to bring healthier Lowcountry smiles (June 25)
StatLAN
workhorse yielding to ClinLAN95 (June 25)
MSDS
information listed on MUSC Home Page (June 25)
Risk
of transmitting ‘mad cow disease’ is minimal in U.S. (June 25)
Old time
skills find a modern niche (June 25)
Currents
(June 25)
Public
Safety statistics for June 7- June 13 (June 25)
Deadly
sunshine (June 18)
Over
50? Time to screen for colon cancer (June 18)
Have
a plan; know if you should be here (June 18)
'Maildrop'
a SIMON system improvement (June 18)
Currents
(June 18)
Public
Safety statistics for May 31- June 6 (June 18)
Education
program seeks faculty participation (June 18)
Knowing
the options for breast biopsies (June 11)
OK men,
go ahead and drink your coffee (June 11)
Hollings
Relay for Life 'does it right' — all night! (June 11)
Technology
at Work (June 11)
MUSC
updates stereotactic radiosurgery program (June 11)
Here's
to your health, South Carolina (June 11)
Public
Safety statistics for May 17-23 (June 11)
Public
Safety statistics for May 24 through May 30 (June 11)
MUSC
transplant patient is S.C.'s champion child (June 4)
Hurricane
season is here: Are you prepared? (June 4)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (June 4)
Colwell
receives highest academic honor (June 4)
White
House to host conference on mental health (June 4)
Finance
reorganizes to improve services (June 4)
MUSC
to participate in breast cancer study (June 4)
Grant
promotes environment responsibility (June 4)
Androstenedione
appears to threaten health (June 4)
Currents
(June 4)
MUSC
marks Hirschmann's contributions (May 28)
Sarah's
smile hides her pain (May 28)
Konishi-MUSC
institute to boost drug R&D (May 28)
Commencement
setup appreciated (May 28)
Safety
Fair slated for Wednesday, June 2 (May 28)
Faculty
Senate meeting minutes, May 4 (May 28)
Medical
scientist training program boosted by NIH (May 21)
Gibbs,
Redmond receive monetary grant (May 21)
MUSC
cost accounting standards to be discussed (May 21)
Student
learns how to handle family, school (May 21)
DHA program
graduates its first class (May 21)
Congratulations
1999 MUSC graduates (May 21)
Pharmacy
grad takes small steps to success (May 21)
Shields
wins research award (May 21)
Commins
receives Beall II Award from National Research Forum (May 21)
Burn
unit dedicated to founder Dr. Yarbrough (May 21)
No longer
forgotten (May 21)
M.D.-Ph.D.
makes medicine a family affair (May 21)
Public
Safety statistics for May 3-9 (May 21)
Currents
(May 21)
Commencement
to be broadcast on network (May 14)
Abbott
Fellowship awarded to DesChamps (May 14)
Mammograms
needed every year starting at age 40 (May 14)
MUSC
faculty promotions, effective July 1 (May 14)
Currents
(May 14)
Public
Safety statistics for April 26 - May 2 (May 14)
Language
Line provides 24-hour access (May 14)
Health
care students gain new respect for colleagues (May 14)
Four
net information technology grants (May 7)
Nurses
recognized during award ceremony (May 7)
Pre-GED
prep classes offered (May 7)
Children's
Hospital has new role for resource nurses (May 7)
Currents
(May 7)
Interpreting
service provided to employees (May 7)
Patient/employee
communications addressed (May 7)
Interdisciplinary
Fellowship in second year (May 7)
Health
Sciences Foundation rewards teaching excellence (May 7)
Public
Safety statistics for April 19-25 (May 7)
“Information
Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week” (May 7)
Bone
marrow recipient meets German donor (April 30)
May
4 is National Childhood Depression Awareness Day (April 30)
Medical
emergencies can happen anywhere (April 30)
Hospice
volunteers comfort dying patients (April 30)
Nurses'
Week activities held May 6-13 (April 30)
Student
service, leadership awards announced (April 30)
Officer
available to coordinate crime watch groups (April 30)
Public
Safety statistics for April 12-18 (April 30)
Director
of NIDA to speak at Grand Rounds, May 4 (April 30)
A mother's
plea crosses culture lines (April 23)
Bill
Cosby to address 1999 MUSC graduates (April 23)
Price
was right for physician assistance student (April 23)
Public
Safety statistics for April 4-11 (April 23)
Annual
charity ball tops fundraising goal (April 23)
$250
cash missing from forgotten bookbag (April 23)
Commuters
have passenger shelter at Hagood lot (April 23)
Guiding
hand delivers best of care (April 23)
Organizations
to offer programs for children (April 23)
Currents
(April 23)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (April 23)
Students
honored at volunteer luncheon (April 16)
Commencement
Ceremony slated for May 21 (April 16)
College
of Nursing announces appointments (April 16)
Charleston
students to present before Congress (April 16)
Public
Safety statistics for March 29-April 3 (April 16)
Laboratory
Services offers new test for cervical cancer (April 9)
Public
Safety statistics for March 22-28 (April 9)
PDC director
brings experience, direction (April 9)
Student
defends project, first in DHA program (April 9)
Emerald
identifies electronic medical record system (April 9)
Keeping
newborns cold can decrease brain injury (April 9)
Recycling
reaps cost effective benefits (April 9)
Label
on herbal supplements not always accurate (April 9)
ACBC
serves community (April 9)
Currents(April
9)
Blue ribbon symbolizes abuse prevention (April
2)
Public
Safety statistics for March 15-21 (April 2)
Nurse
revels in life after healthy screening (April 2)
Pocket
computer documents patient visits (April 2)
Currents
(April 2)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing(March 26)
Public
Safety statistics for March 8-14 (March 26)
Electronic
order entry activation tested (March 26)
Early
detection can stop colorectal cancer (March 26)
Student
aims to conquer Cooper River Bridge Run (March 26)
Currents
(March 26)
Alumni
participate in reunion events (March 26)
Mediterranean
diet lowers heart risk (March 26)
Program
raises hope for troubled employees (March 19)
Center's
cancer genome program in high gear (March 19)
Many
animated films include use of tobacco, alcohol (March 19)
Race
for the Cure early entry form available (March 19)
Social
workers: helping people help themselves (March 19)
Currents
(March 19)
CCIT
status line becomes activated March 29 (March 19)
Smokeless
tobacco: a silent addiction (March 19)
MUSC
docs named among top lung cancer specialists (March 12)
Demos
to showcase software capabilities (March 12)
Usanga
promotes primary care statewide (March 12)
Flu vaccine
effective for health care professionals (March 12)
Group
addresses tracking employee exits (March 12)
Children
and Healthcare Week: calendar of events (March 12)
Volunteers
of all ages provide support (March 12)
Be careful
of high protein, crash diets (March 12)
19 College
of Pharmacy faculty are board certified (March 12)
Public
Safety statistics for week of Feb. 22 (March 12)
Gil's
Grill gets facelift, gas grill, new menu (March 5)
IOP to
offer seminar, screenings for Alcohol Dependency Screening Day (March
5)
Health
Fair volunteers practice patient skills (March 5)
Gallager
to chair a new ‘employee oriented’ campaign (March 5)
Community
outreach leaders recognized (March 5)
Experts
to discuss traumatic brain injury treatments (March 5)
Lose
to Win participants score big bucks (March 5)
Currents
(March 5)
Public
Safety statistics for Feb. 15 - 22 (March 5)
Nominees
announced for teaching awards (March 5)
Nutrition
Month takes a fresh look at food (March 5)
Diabetes
major risk factor for ‘Lowcountry disease’ (Feb. 26)
Yoga
a way to keep peace at work (Feb. 26)
Safety
assessments find healthier solutions (Feb. 26)
Emergency
call boxes recently installed (Feb. 26)
Celebrate
National Nutrition Month by using soy-based foods (Feb. 26)
Traveling
smart encouraged when going abroad (Feb. 26)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (Feb. 26)
Hospice
teleconference slated for April 14 (Feb. 26)
Currents
(Feb. 26)
Cancer
screening project to cross SC's back roads (Feb. 19)
MUSC
hosts students during ‘shadow day’ (Feb. 19)
Awareness
is key to workers’ compensation (Feb. 19)
Summer
camp to be held for children with ADHD (Feb. 19)
MUSC
doctors listed among best in America (Feb. 19)
Sorority
involving hair care centers in educating public (Feb. 19)
Clinical,
patient education website activated (Feb. 19)
Fat
Tuesday (Feb. 19)
Cooking
show for children to be held every Saturday (Feb. 19)
Currents
(Feb. 19)
MEDUCARE
to celebrate transport day, Feb.18 (Feb. 12)
Program
invites national health services researchers (Feb. 12)
Elders'
requests less than extravagant (Feb. 12)
Reimbursement
plan pays for weight loss (Feb. 12)
Association
honors Melvina Gadsden, R.N. (Feb. 12)
Public
Safety statistics for Jan. 25- 31(Feb. 12)
ACBC,
firefighters stress burn prevention (Feb. 12)
Research
collaboration initiated (Feb. 12)
Patient
contact valuable experience for dietetic interns (Feb. 12)
High-tech
advances in treating painful kidney stones (Feb. 12)
Rehabilitation
Unit wins accreditation (Feb. 12)
JAMA:
Health literacy lacking among elderly (Feb. 12)
Employees
receive AREA awards for job well done (Feb. 5)
Compulsive
gambling treated as addiction (Feb. 5)
New SC
heart program assures unified care (Feb. 5)
DDC's
hi-tech services boosts outlook (Feb. 5)
New women's
dentistry association (AAWD) debuts (Feb. 5)
Currents
(Feb. 5)
Public
Safety statistics for Jan. 18- 24 (Feb. 5)
Faculty
Senate meeting minutes, Feb. 2 (Feb. 5)
Nurse
practitioners expand nursing’s role in health care (Jan. 29)
Academics,
patient base appeal to Clavell (Jan. 29)
Black
History Month to hold day of tribute, Feb. 5 (Jan. 29)
SGA president
updates students on events (Jan. 29)
Researcher
examines Saint John’s wort (Jan. 29)
Nominations
being accepted for HSF Teaching Excellence Awards (Jan. 29)
‘The
Path’ to meditation (Jan. 29)
Currents
(Jan. 29)
Public
Safety statistics for Jan. 11 - 17 (Jan. 29)
Oacis:
key element to saving time, frustration (Jan. 29)
Consumer
drug ads draw praise, criticism (Jan. 29)
Dilated
eye exams can detect glaucoma (Jan. 22)
Foust
finds refuge from ‘superstore’ medicine (Jan. 22)
Good
deed spurs admiration for raptors (Jan. 22)
Student
conquers Ironman (Jan. 22)
Facility
plans please child psychologist (Jan. 22)
Maturing
distance education program adopts policies (Jan. 22)
Currents
(Jan. 22)
Conference
to explore body, mind, spirit connection (Jan. 22)
Fellowship
program accepting students (Jan. 22)
Public
Safety statistics for Jan. 4 - 10 (Jan. 22)
Bosnian
children win hearts of MUSC mission volunteers (Jan. 15)
Radtke
brings hope to patients farther south (Jan. 15)
Feline
therapy nurtures patients, staff at IOP (Jan. 15)
Nominations
being accepted for HSF Teaching Excellence Awards (Jan. 15)
Employees
receive gifts through random drawing (Jan. 15)
Nominations
being accepted for award (Jan. 15)
Biometry,
epidemiology expert joins MUSC (Jan. 15)
Faculty
Senate meeting minutes, Jan. 5 (Jan. 15)
Laura
Griffin Memorial Run/Walk slated for Saturday, Jan. 16 (Jan. 15)
Five
net information technology grants (Jan. 15)
Children's
artwork to be displayed at mall (Jan. 15)
New patient
TV channel guides available (Jan. 15)
Currents
(Jan. 15)
Conference
to explore body, mind, spirit connection (Jan. 15)
Public
Safety statistics for Dec. 14- Jan. 3 (Jan. 15)
Public
Safety introduces image, service overhaul (Jan. 8)
Toddler's
finger re-attached after garage door accident (Jan. 8)
What
is ‘board certified?’ It's standard at MUSC (Jan. 8)
Currents
(Jan. 8)
MUSC's
Waring Library has tales to tell (Jan. 8)
‘Disabled’
youngster undaunted in spirit (Jan. 8)
Official
notification of tax credit reporting requirements (Jan. 8)
Laura
Griffin Memorial Run/Walk slated for Jan. 16 (Jan. 8)
Grant
to fund HCC lymphedema clinic (Jan. 8)
Pharmacoeconomics,
health care researcher joins pharmacy faculty (Jan. 8)
Public
Safety statistics for Dec. 7- 13 (Jan. 8)
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