2002

  • System delivers radiation precisely to tumor (Dec. 20)
  • Fitness, weight programs offered to employees (Dec. 20)
  • MUSC's Faculty Senate revises Web site homepage (Dec. 20)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 6 - 12 (Dec. 20)
  • Study: Traditional diuretics better than new (Dec. 20)
  • Counting blessings (Dec. 20) 
  • Online course design program teaches skills (Dec. 20)
  • Life support instructor update slated for Jan. 15 (Dec. 20)
  • Former reference librarian Koster dies Dec. 8 (Dec. 20)
  • Meet...Kimberly (Dec. 20)
  • Currents (Dec. 20)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 21- Dec. 5 (Dec. 13)
  • Faith-based physical activity program begins (Dec. 13)
  • OB/GYN staff provides Christmas to families (Dec. 13)
  • Weight loss program branches out to Mount Pleasant (Dec. 13)
  • PTs among few to bring advanced therapy (Dec. 13)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Dec. 13)
  • $2.8M grant spawns minority aging research (Dec. 13)
  • Meet...Lori (Dec. 13)
  • Currents (Dec. 13)
  • Quarterly award winners recognized for service excellence (Dec. 13)
  • 2002 Trident United Way Donors (Dec. 13)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 21- Dec. 5 (Dec. 13)
  • A half-century of service: Gilbert B. Bradham, M.D. (Dec. 6)
  • DHAP brings cheer to Floyd Manor residents (Dec. 6)
  • Surgery technique reduces pain (Dec. 6)
  • Barry, Collins awarded fellowship in American College of Dentists (Dec. 6)
  • MUSC's Bell to deliver CSU commencement address Dec. 14 (Dec. 6)
  • Boinest's generosity, service go beyond job (Dec. 6)
  • From stingrays to kidneys (Dec. 6)
  • Meet...Holly (Dec. 6)
  • Department of Human Resources Management (Dec. 6)
  • See Emerald shine at MUSC (Dec. 6)
  • MUSC employees display work at ‘etc. show’ (Nov. 29)
  • Therapeutic Services ‘gives back’ to Crisis Ministries (Nov. 29)
  • Quarterly AREA Award winners recognized by patrol (Nov. 29)
  • Faculty member Dr. Rittenberg dies Nov. 24 (Nov. 29)
  • MUSC's Dr. Ranjit Rajah loses fight to cancer Nov. 22 (Nov. 29)
  • Project examines nutrition in disease process (Nov. 29)
  • Imaging supplies recycling program saves money (Nov. 29)
  • PT students elected to National Student Assembly (Nov. 29)
  • Health Connection provides advice, information (Nov. 29)
  • Meet...Laura (Nov. 29)
  • WRC grant to help focus on relapse of abuse (Nov. 29)
  • Faculty Senate announces committee members (Nov. 29)
  • Currents (Nov. 29)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 15 - 21 (Nov. 29)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (Nov. 29)
  • Award-winning faculty honored at reception (Nov. 22)
  • Pharmacy student voted to regional APhA-ASP (Nov. 22)
  • CMH offers training for life support classes (Nov. 22)
  • HCC to participate in national lung screening trial (Nov. 22)
  • Meet...Lisa (Nov. 22)
  • At the midpoint, Step Up makes positive impact (Nov. 22)
  • Certified diabetes educators teach self care, better control (Nov. 22)
  • Physicians join Bee Street Women's Practice (Nov. 22)
  • MUSC Office of Alumni Affairs launches new Web site (Nov. 22)
  • Faculty Senate announces committee members (Nov. 22)
  • Scholars continue work on health care disparities (Nov. 22)
  • Speaker to deliver presentation on obesity epidemic (Nov. 22)
  • Currents (Nov. 22)
  • Read guidelines before decorating for holiday (Nov. 22)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 8 - 14 (Nov. 22)
  • Dooley visits MUSC(Nov. 22)
  • Children's holiday greeting cards (Nov. 15)
  • MUSC, SC State combat health disparities (Nov. 15)
  • Remote computing service strengthens security (Nov. 15)
  • Millions risk blindness from diabetic retinopathy (Nov. 15)
  • University Purchasing Services receives award for program (Nov. 15)
  • MUSC Children's Hospital celebrates 15 years of success (Nov. 15)
  • Kiawah Island, home of new health program (Nov. 15)
  • Meet...Yaw (Nov. 15)
  • Currents (Nov. 15)
  • Charles named associate director of diversity (Nov. 15)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 25 - Nov. 7 (Nov. 15)
  • Reindeer Run/Walk to benefit Children's Hospital (Nov. 15)
  • Employees ‘stepping up’ to provide excellent care (Nov. 8)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Nov. 8)
  • Omnivision, Oacis speed document selection (Nov. 8)
  • Prostate screening reaches high risk population (Nov. 8)
  • Cancer center to sponsor golf tournament Nov. 20 (Nov. 8)
  • Meet...Peter (Nov. 8)
  • Student Research Day 2002 (Nov. 8)
  • Purchasing card system saves MUHA millions (Nov. 8)
  • Currents (Nov. 8)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 18 - 24 (Nov. 8)
  • MUSC cardiovascular center one of top 100 (Nov. 1)
  • Letters of gratitude to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (Nov. 1)
  • Schaffner revels in people, role as administrator (Nov. 1)
  • Father, volunteer tackles fun, fears at Parents Night Out (Nov. 1)
  • Meet...Kristi (Nov. 1)
  • Currents (Nov. 1)
  • Program director volunteers at local aquarium (Nov. 1)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 11 - 17 (Nov. 1)
  • Meducare's perfect safety record 15 years, counting (Nov. 1)
  • Concrete, bricks from Quadrangle C, D reused, recycled (Oct. 25)
  • Classroom upgrades given green light for projectors, computers (Oct. 25)
  • SC, MUSC work to achieve equal opportunity (Oct. 25)
  • Currents (Oct. 25)
  • Fall is here, so is flu season (Oct. 25)
  • Valuing A Growing Spirit (Oct. 25)
  • Seminar to focus on diversity in Hispanic culture (Oct. 25)
  • Meet...Mick (Oct. 25)
  • A life cycle flutters by (Oct. 25)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 11 - 17 (Oct. 25)
  • Oldham sees exciting future for psychiatry (Oct. 18)
  • Program examines dental health of special needs children (Oct. 18)
  • DeGrace places in Advance for Nurses magazine search (Oct. 18)
  • Student elected to regional leadership position (Oct. 18)
  • Dental Day promotes College of Dental Medicine, MUSC (Oct. 18)
  • New EKG machines bring MUSC one step closer to future (Oct. 18)
  • BUAP pediatric dentistry specialist visits MUSC (Oct. 18)
  • Senate updates annual committee reports (Oct. 18)
  • Alcohol, drugs disrupt lives of professionals (Oct. 18)
  • Currents (Oct. 18)
  • Pharmacists: essential to health care team (Oct. 18)
  • Annual pumpkin, costume contests to be held (Oct. 18)
  • $42.9 million in funding supports 5 research projects (Oct. 11)
  • National Primary Care Week scheduled at MUSC (Oct. 11)
  • University hosts visiting Johns Hopkins professor (Oct. 11)
  • Eight glasses a day may be unnecessary (Oct. 11)
  • Interventional Radiology offers community screening (Oct. 11)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Oct. 11)
  • Meet...Sharon (Oct. 11)
  • Symposium to explore virtual slide technology (Oct. 11)
  • Pro-Celebrity Challenge scheduled for Oct. 19 - 21 (Oct. 11)
  • Currents (Oct. 11)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 27 - Oct. 3 (Oct. 11)
  • MUSC uses laser treatment to clear artery blockages (Oct. 4)
  • They sent it; I didn’t get it (Oct. 4)
  • Blood donor competition boosts winning teams, numbers (Oct. 4)
  • October is Breast Cancer Awareness month (Oct. 4)
  • Sinus, Allergy Center named National Center of Excellence (Oct. 4)
  • Menard begins as UMA’s chief medical officer (Oct. 4)
  • Meet...Brian (Oct. 4)
  • Currents (Oct. 4)
  • Pro-Celebrity Challenge scheduled for Oct. 19 - 21 (Oct. 4)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (Oct. 4)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 13 - 26 (Oct. 4)
  • MUSC transplant volumes high in national comparison (Sept. 27)
  • Charleston area Race for the Cure slated for Oct. 26 (Sept. 27)
  • HCC to offer free prostate screenings Oct. 11, 12 (Sept. 27)
  • Cancer's never real until it comes home (Sept. 27)
  • Finance, administration reorganizes division (Sept. 27)
  • Meet...James (Sept. 27)
  • So Much To Do, So Little Time (Sept. 27)
  • Medical Center's benefits fair to be held Oct. 17 (Sept. 27)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 6 - 12 (Sept. 27)
  • MUSC to participate in NCI National Lung Screening Trial (Sept. 20)
  • MUSC honored with Consumer Choice Award (Sept. 20)
  • Health Sciences Foundation names new board members (Sept. 20)
  • Health care, technology conference slated for Oct. 11 (Sept. 20)
  • Fall, winter training calendar (Sept. 20)
  • Currents (Sept. 20)
  • SEI, Charleston RiverDogs featured on HBO (Sept. 20)
  • Meet...Diane (Sept. 20)
  • Committee wants to know more about faculty technology needs (Sept. 20)
  • MUSC's Public Safety wins re-accreditation (Sept. 20)
  • Responsible Conduct of Research course to be held (Sept. 6)
  • Employee Service Awards, 2002 (Sept. 13)
  • Angiogenesis research points to new cures (Sept. 13)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Sept. 13)
  • What you should know if you’re new here (Sept. 13)
  • Meet...Ellen (Sept. 13)
  • Dean guides nursing education into millennium (Sept. 13)
  • Dear MUSC, MUHA, UMA, CFC Family Member (Sept. 13)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 30 - Sept. 5 (Sept. 13)
  • Students leave classrooms to learn from senior mentors (Sept. 6)
  • The heat’s on you to comply, so comply (Sept. 6)
  • Ambulatory Care recognizes award winners (Sept. 6)
  • Employee divorce support session to begin Sept. 23 (Sept. 6)
  • Update information, renew expiring parking decals online (Sept. 6)
  • Dietetic services wins sanitation award (Sept. 6)
  • Retreat focuses on working together (Sept. 6)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 23 - 29 (Sept. 6)
  • Meet...Jerome (Sept. 6)
  • Bone, Joint Center welcomes surgeon home (Sept. 6)
  • Currents (Sept. 6)
  • Letters of gratitude to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (Sept. 6)
  • Counselor inspires children, co-workers (Aug. 30)
  • Husband, wife recover from surgeries (Aug. 30)
  • Faculty Senate to hold orientation, planning session (Aug. 30)
  • Public Safety statistics, Aug. 16 through Aug. 22 (Aug. 30)
  • Brett's at The Wickliffe House (Aug. 30)
  • Meet...Christine (Aug. 30)
  • Flying High (Aug. 30)
  • Currents (Aug. 30)
  • Pitts Lectureship to discuss alternative medical system (Aug. 23)
  • SGA president welcomes students to MUSC (Aug. 23)
  • Flashback (Aug. 23)
  • MUSC's on-campus bookstore opens Aug. 26 (Aug. 23)
  • Are backpacks getting heavier these days? (Aug. 23)
  • Student Research Day abstract deadline Sept. 11 (Aug. 23)
  • Meet...Arthur (Aug. 23)
  • Nickerson critical to cancer center's NCI designation (Aug. 23)
  • More comfort for an uncomfortable problem (Aug. 23)
  • Public Safety statistics, Aug. 10 - 15 (Aug. 23)
  • Clinicians eye Maggie's capabilities (Aug. 16)
  • Board elects officers, welcomes members (Aug. 16)
  • Harvard's Folkman to lecture here Sept. 5 (Aug. 16)
  • Not your typical sunny day (Aug. 16)
  • Strategies that keep history from repeating itself (Aug. 16)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Aug. 16)
  • Meet...Jeni (Aug. 16)
  • When play gets serious (Aug. 16)
  • Program draws minority students to health professions (Aug. 16)
  • Pioneering heart procedure saves premature infant (Aug. 9)
  • Duke Endowment makes major gift to MUSC (Aug. 9)
  • Leadership institute addresses Southern rural issues (Aug. 9)
  • Equipment, technology inspires movement (Aug. 9)
  • MUSC faculty promotions, effective July 1 (Aug. 9)
  • Gov. Hodges to speak at faculty convocation (Aug. 9)
  • Meet...Shekyra (Aug. 9)
  • Medical Center offers pediatric burn services (Aug. 9)
  • Burned children enjoy summer camp (Aug. 9)
  • Currents (Aug. 9)
  • MUSC students attend leadership symposium (Aug. 9)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 26 - 30 (Aug. 9)
  • Retired police chief, Goss, dies at age 72 (Aug. 2)
  • COGS welcomes undergraduate research students (Aug. 2)
  • GME Residency Program Awards (Aug. 2)
  • Should ‘yo-yo’ dieting mean ‘no-mo’ dieting? (Aug. 2)
  • Blood mobile coming to Horseshoe Monday, Aug. 5 (Aug. 2)
  • Meet...Turbo (Aug. 2)
  • Pharmacy, companies work for patient good (Aug. 2)
  • Fourth dental diversity meeting praises progress (Aug. 2)
  • Sales, use tax holiday Aug. 2 through 4 (Aug. 2)
  • Currents (Aug. 2)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 19 - July 25 (Aug. 2)
  • Library and Internet Schedule, week of Aug. 5 (Aug. 2)
  • Developing Scholar, Faculty Service awards announced (July 26)
  • Doctor repairs girl's heart without surgery (July 26)
  • Midwifery's heritage finds its modern niche (July 26)
  • Expectant mothers grateful for midwifery care (July 26)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (July 26)
  • Meet...Anne (July 26)
  • A Final Smile (July 26)
  • Currents (July 26)
  • Eager blood donor teams number 28 and counting (July 26)
  • Faculty Senate Handbook set for mid-August board (July 26)
  • Private gifts to MUSC up during national downturn (July 19)
  • MUSC's DDC ranked among nation's best (July 19)
  • 2002 YES Campaign Donors (July 19)
  • Program targets weight loss, healthy lifestyle (July 19)
  • CHP student falls victim to identity theft (July 19)
  • Summerville youth benefits from vision device, sees potential (July 19)
  • Faculty Senate reports include future facilities plan (July 19)
  • Accreditation assessment team invites public comment (July 19)
  • Meet...Steve (July 19)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 1 - July 11 (July 19)
  • Currents (July 19)
  • ACGME work group sets medical resident duty hours (July 12)
  • Keane brings urology research, vision (July 12)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (July 12)
  • Education initiative for professionals launched (July 12)
  • Human Resources updates employees on legislation (July 12)
  • Meet...Diane (July 12)
  • Mustard Seed gets planted at MUSC (July 12)
  • It’s never too late to do something good (July 12)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (July 12)
  • CHP professor receives position as reserve general (July12)
  • MUSC voice, swallowing center opens new location (July 5)
  • Raymond steps in as interim provost, VP (July 5)
  • Families continue book, tape donations (July 5)
  • Irving receives Sertoma Award for service to mankind (July 5)
  • Electronic database to replace lab reports (July 5)
  • Meet...Anne (July 5)
  • Celebrate Child Life Week July 8 - 14 (July 5)
  • West faces new direction, interim dean of student affairs (July 5)
  • Currents (July 5)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 24 - 30 (July 5)
  • Transplant docs to study minority organ donation (June 28)
  • Easy-to-use defibrillator a CPR life saver (June 28)
  • Apple speaks during 2002 ASCRS Innovator's lecture (June 28)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (June 28)
  • Heart transplant pioneer DeBakey honored (June 28)
  • Team competition to boost year-long blood drive (June 28)
  • Summer enrichment program ‘Building Healthy Community’ (June 28)
  • Meet...Bill (June 28)
  • CDM iMovie competition spices up creativity (June 28)
  • Currents (June 28)
  • How prepared to change are you? That's the key (June 28)
  • Ophthalmology fellows complete ORBIS studies (June 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 14 - 20 (June 28)
  • Singh lands $3.1 million Javits Investigator Award (June 21)
  • Betty Adams named Volunteer of the Year (June 21)
  • Kern receives outstanding teacher award (June 21)
  • MUSC to sell its own books this fall (June 21)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (June 21)
  • Letters to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (June 21)
  • MUSC parking rate increase to become effective July 1 (June 21)
  • AREA award winners recognized for caring (June 21)
  • eNurse makes health information more accessible (June 21)
  • Meet...Maureen (June 21)
  • Transplant patient now welcomes change (June 21)
  • Sorority celebrates future nurse’s mentoring project (June 21)
  • Web site becomes health information destination (June 21)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 31 - June 6 (June 21)
  • Listening session takes aim on health, environment (June 14)
  • Are you a fish? If so, tell Children's Services (June 14)
  • Healthcare Workers of the Year honored (June 14)
  • Senate accepting ballots for elections through June 16 (June 14)
  • For South African teen, the beat goes on (June 14)
  • Meet...Sandy (June 14)
  • Thomas, Rowley scholarships awarded to CHP students (June 14)
  • Currents (June 14)
  • Contracts, Grants Accounting lands major rate increase (June 7)
  • Student nets fellowship for lupus research (June 7)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (June 7)
  • MUSC campus prepares to weather hurricane season (June 7)
  • MSTP student wins several research awards (June 7)
  • Nurses named recipients of Palmetto Gold (June 7)
  • Consider making a living will, health care POA (June 7)
  • Meet...Tom (June 7)
  • Accountants who like their jobs—go figure (June 7)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 24 - 30 (June 7)
  • Children's Miracle Network broadcast to air June 1, 2 (May 31)
  • Coker delivers cheery attitude, acceptance (May 31)
  • IOP's Dunn recognized for selfless effort (May 31)
  • Departments receive money from fund (May 31)
  • Letters to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (May 31)
  • Program funds MUSC-C of C research collaboration (May 31)
  • Meet...Colleen (May 31)
  • Hollings pursues NCI-designation, raises stakes for quality cancer care (May 31)
  • Celebrate National Cancer Survivors Day June 2 (May 31)
  • Team MUSC sponsors Health, Wellness Fair (May 31)
  • YES campaign participation encouraged (May 31)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 17 - 23 (May 31)
  • New delivery system used to administer radiation (May 24)
  • Dr. LeRoy, Distinguished Professor, dies May 16 (May 24)
  • Human Resources to offer free seminars (May 24)
  • Listening session on health disparities slated for June 7 (May 24)
  • Ambulatory care takes a day for training (May 24)
  • Meet...Isabel (May 24)
  • Cancer support group culturally relevant (May 24)
  • Children's organization honors Reigart with fellowship (May 24)
  • MUSC-SCETV production in line for regional Emmy Award (May 24)
  • Program for Web-based instruction to be held (May 24)
  • Employees can buy a chair through campaign (May 24)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 3 - 16 (May 24)
  • NSF awards $9 million to SC collaborative research program (May 17)
  • Employees set record low in 2001 for days lost (May 17)
  • Congratulations MUSC Class of 2002 (May 17)
  • Nurse overcomes obstacles to assist others (May 17)
  • College of Nursing grad doing it all, having it all (May 17)
  • Meet...Jenny (May 17)
  • Presidential Scholars for 2002-2003 selected (May 17)
  • Accuracy imperative in clinical calculations (May 17)
  • Nursing bunch stick together, fulfill dream (May 17)
  • Faculty tenure, mentoring workshop slated for Thursday, May 30 (May 17)
  • Survey Research Unit expands services (May 17)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (May 17)
  • MUSC nets defense contract for brain stimulation device (May 10)
  • Nursing Excellence unit, divisional winners (May 10)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (May 10)
  • Emerald seeks better data extraction, manipulation methods (May 10)
  • HSF to honor faculty members with awards (May 10)
  • Currents (May 10)
  • Cochlear implant interest growing (May 10)
  • Call for nominations to honor faculty extended (May 10)
  • Meet...Myrtle (May 10)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 26 - May 3 (May 10)
  • Changes to build on success of MUSC Children’s Hospital (May 3)
  • Post to ensure equal employment compliance (May 3)
  • Couple makes ‘A Loving Choice’ to adopt (May 3)
  • Special needs children ready to go to good home (May 3)
  • Strategic Plan in works for October presentation (May 3)
  • YES Campaign chairs send message to faculty, staff (May 3)
  • Nurses Week Activities (May 3)
  • Meet...Keith (May 3)
  • BICU’s Troiani: a model for compassion (May 3)
  • MUSC's Harper Student Center offers tennis programs (May 3)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 11 - 24 (May 3)
  • Currents (May 3)
  • Crouch's return to research opens VP, provost position (April 26)
  • Author discusses career of troublesome word (April 26)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (April 26)
  • Council reduces scheduled parking fee hike (April 26)
  • Gives Back award inspires community service, learning (April 26)
  • Celebrating volunteers: A gift to the community (April 26)
  • PT class enriches education with service (April 26)
  • Meet...Shirley(April 26)
  • YES Campaign needs you (April 26)
  • UMBC President Hrabrowski to address commencement(April 19)
  • Solomon saves man's eye after cat attack (April 19)
  • Two members elected to MUSC Board of Trustees (April 19)
  • Former Physiology chair Hempling dies (April 19)
  • Markwald wins governor's science excellence award (April 19)
  • Day Treatment Center ready for children (April 19)
  • Student organization makes good on mission (April 19)
  • Meet...Jean (April 19)
  • Blue ribbon symbolizes abuse prevention (April 19)
  • Presidential Scholars Day April 25 (April 19)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (April 19)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 5 - 10 (April 19)
  • Strategic plan unveiled at president's town meeting (April 12)
  • Electronic access raises privacy concerns (April 12)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (April 12)
  • Annual clothing collection for homeless slated for April 19 (April 12)
  • Letters to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (April 12)
  • Ph.D. students winners at trainee research forum (April 12)
  • Meet...Effie (April 12)
  • YBF Oral Head and Neck Cancer Awareness (April 12)
  • Universal faculty contract ready for endorsement (April 12)
  • Nominees for Faculty Service Award sought (April 12)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 15 - 21 (March 29)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (April 12)
  • Mathurs promote translational research (April 5)
  • Governor proclaims Cancer Registry Week (April 5)
  • Nominees for Distinguished Faculty Service Award sought (April 5)
  • Purchase a $5 dress-down day sticker, support cancer research (April 5)
  • Faculty Senate committees submit activity reports (April 5)
  • Meet...Virgie (April 5)
  • Center director pleased with WTC study (April 5)
  • Purchase a chair for Children's Theater, show support (April 5)
  • Currents (April 5)
  • Scholar shares world view of health, disabilities (April 5)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (April 5)
  • Students being recruited for innovative doctoral program (April 5)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 22 - 28 (April 5)
  • Child heart surgery outcomes better than national average (March 29)
  • MUSC students named to key AMSA posts (March 29)
  • Recipes: your first step toward a healthy tomorrow (March 29)
  • PAS responsible for visitors first impression (March 29)
  • Lose to Win program recognizes healthy ’losers’ (March 29)
  • Apple Tree Society to host workshop for faculty April 10 (March 29)
  • Surgeon, as patient, sees things differently (March 29)
  • Meet...Kelly (March 29)
  • Convenient, comprehensive, collaborative (March 29)
  • Students being recruited for innovative doctoral program (March 29)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 15 - 21 (March 29)
  • MUSC docs cited among top in Ladies Home Journal (March 22)
  • Main OR holds grand opening(March 22)
  • Everywhere that Mary is, Lucky's there too (March 22)
  • Technology, surgery gives sight to toddler (March 22)
  • Faithful supporter, adviser Stiles Harper dies at 92 (March 22)
  • ACGME honors educators with “Courage to Teach” Award (March 22)
  • Fuel for the race: Pre-competition meal (March 22)
  • HSF accepting nominations for developing scholar award (March 22)
  • Facts about state position reclassifications (March 22)
  • Faculty Senate elections to be held in spring (March 22)
  • Meet...J.D. (March 22)
  • Accrediting counsel to set resident duty hours (March 22)
  • Currents (March 22)
  • Eye drops versus patch: the scientific verdict is in (March 15)
  • Letters to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (March 15)
  • Fact: There really is a nursing shortage (March 15)
  • Advanced in-vitro process developed at MUSC (March15)
  • MUSC instructor to take on half-marathon (March 15)
  • MUSC taps new campus Toastmasters club (March 15)
  • Meet...Curtis (March 15)
  • NASW honors professional social workers (March 15)
  • Dietitian recommends giving healthy message to family (March 15)
  • Arrest, conviction of offense is big deal for students (March 15)
  • Currents (March 15)
  • OES training sessions scheduled for April (March 15)
  • Simmons presented 2002 Earl B. Higgins Award (March 8)
  • Awards honor excellence in customer service (March 8)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (March 8)
  • Ophthalmology research center marks 20th (March 8)
  • Ambulatory Care recognizes AREA winners (March 8)
  • Transplant's Vanessa Hill: a champion for many (March 8)
  • Think about it...Brain Awareness Week March 11-17 (March 8)
  • Meet...Julie(March 8)
  • Volunteer delivers ‘Olympic’ performance (March 8)
  • HIPAA subcommittee ‘works to level playing field’ (March 8)
  • MUSC cafeteria offers healthy selections (March 8)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 22 - 28 (March 8)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (March 8)
  • Odor cues used to explore stress-alcohol connection (March 1)
  • Clinical study tests alcohol role in stress-reduction (March 1)
  • New policy includes network monitoring (March 1)
  • Grant aids SAFE Team's evidence collection (March 1)
  • Nursing excellence award presented to Schwarz (March 1)
  • Tech receives Quest for Excellence Award (March 1)
  • March is nutrition month (March 1)
  • Hypertension Initiative conducts health screenings (March 1)
  • Meet...Marie (March 1)
  • Outreach targets oral health of S.C. youth (March 1)
  • Currents (March 1)
  • Library and Internet Schedule (March 1)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 15 - 21 (March 1)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (March 1)
  • Deadline to nominate presidential scholars today (Feb. 22)
  • IOP director Ballenger to retire (Feb. 22)
  • Here's how to keep spam in the can (Feb. 22)
  • 3rd-year clinical medicine course succeeds (Feb. 22)
  • Meet...Jazzy (Feb. 22)
  • Blood platelet donations in great demand (Feb. 22)
  • Faculty Senate meeting: committee reports (Feb. 22)
  • University presidents form environmental network (Feb. 22)
  • Currents (Feb. 22)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 8 - 14 (Feb. 22)
  • $2 million gift made to Storm Eye Institute (Feb. 15)
  • OB-GYN doc commits to MUSC intramurals (Feb. 15)
  • YES Campaign dollars aid burn patients (Feb. 15)
  • Blood testing improved for patients, clinicians (Feb. 15)
  • Meet...Eartha (Feb. 15)
  • Chief eyes safety with readiness, preparation (Feb. 15)
  • Nominations being accepted for HSF teaching awards (Feb. 15)
  • Currents (Feb. 15)
  • Study reveals one-third of children are riding at risk (Feb. 15)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (Feb. 15)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 1 - 7 (Feb. 15)
  • Applications being accepted for Abney Foundation Scholarship (Feb. 15)
  • Anchors Away still afloat for people with disabilities (Feb. 8)
  • Mentoring program builds 'em, floats 'em (Feb. 8)
  • Radiology’s Mary Platt inspires coworkers (Feb. 8)
  • Responsible Conduct of Research course to begin Feb. 18 (Feb. 8)
  • LeRoy receives grant from Scleroderma Foundation (Feb. 8)
  • Web-based instruction course a success (Feb. 8)
  • New Web1000 serves up images, matching reports (Feb. 8)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Feb. 8)
  • Royal College of Surgeons honors Cotton (Feb. 8)
  • Currents (Feb. 8)
  • Meet...Lurline (Feb. 8)
  • Presidential Scholars Program accepting applications (Feb. 8)
  • Computer Tip of the Week (Feb. 8)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 25 - Jan. 31 (Feb. 8)
  • MUSC honors, remembers, sheds tears for colleagues (Feb. 1)
  • Perfusion prize to focus on tissue research (Feb. 1)
  • Martin Luther King: preacher, prophet, poet (Feb. 1)
  • King: not about black rights, but human rights (Feb. 1)
  • HCC program director participates in Cuban exchange (Feb. 1)
  • Meet...Vera (Feb. 1)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Feb. 1)
  • CON offers new MSN track in Nurse Specialist (Feb. 1)
  • Student database training classes slated for February (Feb. 1)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (Feb. 1)
  • 12 Months to a Healthier Heart—a program that could save your life (Feb. 1)
  • Surgery for Parkinson's disease available at MUSC (Jan. 25)
  • Charlotte native all smiles following treatment (Jan. 25)
  • IOP seminar to address eating disorders (Jan. 25)
  • Temple invited to present at medical association (Jan. 25)
  • Brown is Public Safety's Employee of the Year (Jan. 25)
  • MUSC goes to the 5th grade (Jan. 25)
  • Meet...Tammy (Jan. 25)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Jan. 25)
  • Faculty Senate meeting: tenure, committees (Jan. 25)
  • Infection Control takes aim at artificial fingernails (Jan. 25)
  • Library and Internet Schedule (Jan. 25)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 11 through 17 (Jan. 25)
  • Currents (Jan. 25)
  • Quinlan on board as UMA  chief executive officer (Jan. 18)
  • Compliance focus of rad safety chief (Jan. 18)
  • Web site supports clinical care resources (Jan. 18)
  • Nominations being accepted for HSF teaching awards (Jan. 18)
  • UHC rates MUSC among top in performance (Jan. 18)
  • Presidential Scholars Program accepting applications (Jan. 18)
  • Meet...Ted (Jan. 18)
  • Marine studies yield human health benefits (Jan. 18)
  • Team MUSC lists events for February (Jan. 18)
  • Infection Control takes aim at artificial fingernails (Jan. 18)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 14 - Jan. 10 (Jan. 18)
  • ISO to head creation of hospital record policies (Jan. 11)
  • Grant sparks Basic Science Auditorium renovation (Jan. 11)
  • Cardiology Division director to begin Feb. 1 (Jan. 11)
  • Grief Support Program to begin Feb. 5 (Jan.11)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Jan. 11)
  • Meet...Kyle(Jan. 11)
  • Wellness Center athlete trains for gold (Jan. 11)
  • Cardiac Imaging, Sound provides service to MUSC (Jan. 11)
  • Currents (Jan. 11)
  • Griffin memorial walk slated for Jan. 19 (Jan. 11)
  • Children’s Research Institute construction updates available (Jan. 11)

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