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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