2004

  • Loading up for needy children (Dec. 17)
  • Executive pharmacy dean appointed (Dec. 17)
  • MUSC/Clemson Bioengineering holds lecture (Dec. 17)
  • Greenberg awarded S.C. Order of Palmetto (Dec. 17)
  • Lose to Win registration begins (Dec. 17)
  • MUSC faculty appointments announced (Dec. 17)
  • Ambulatory Care staffs supportive in gift-giving (Dec. 17)
  • Meet...Frances (Dec. 17)
  • Nominations being accepted for Earl B. Higgins Award (Dec. 17)
  • A Year in Review (Dec. 17)
  • Currents (Dec. 17)
  • Griffin memorial walk slated for Jan. 15 (Dec. 17)
  • CON students inducted into honor society (Dec. 17)
  • Administration/Library Building to go wireless (Dec. 17)
  • Inman CON's parent-child practitioner coordinator (Dec. 17)
  • Scanner provides non-invasive diagnosis (Dec. 10)
  • North tower neighbors help children, families (Dec. 10)
  • Nursing scholarship fund honors commitment (Dec. 10)
  • Meet...Sheryl (Dec. 10)
  • Ceremony lights up horseshoe (Dec. 10)
  • Currents (Dec. 10)
  • Early registration for MUSC's Lose to Win slated for Dec. 16 (Dec. 10)
  • Nursing announces December graduates (Dec. 10)
  • Darby to direct nursing for Therapeutic Services (Dec. 10)
  • Medical Records’ Shuler saves choking co-worker (Dec. 3)
  • NICU nurses probe secondary surfactant use (Dec. 3)
  • Basic ICD-9-CM, CPT-4 Coding classes to begin Jan. 10 (Dec. 3)
  • Insurance premium deductions on hold for December (Dec. 3)
  • East Cooper clinic leading way in sharing spirit (Dec. 3)
  • New servers to expand handheld communicator functions (Dec. 3)
  • Meet...Nan (Dec. 3)
  • OSHA online training available (Dec. 3)
  • HIS manager honored for work in medical coding (Dec. 3)
  • Tsuji awarded fellowship for prevention research (Dec. 3)
  • MUSC Library's Ovid search service acquires new look (Dec. 3)
  • Currents (Dec. 3)
  • Tips for healthy holiday eating (Dec. 3)
  • MUSC's Ronald McDonald room (Nov. 26)
  • Imaging system, LanVision, saves time, space (Nov. 26)
  • RT’s OR staffs commit to holiday project (Nov. 26)
  • Gonsalves honored with AAFP teaching award (Nov. 26)
  • Students bring Thanksgiving to 34 families (Nov. 26)
  • Memorial fund established for Dr. Miller (Nov. 26)
  • MUSC wins environmental award for waste reduction (Nov. 26)
  • Meet...Burnett (Nov. 26)
  • Insurance premium deductions on hold for December (Nov. 26)
  • Recognizing workplace veterans (Nov. 19)
  • Ethiopian doctor sharpens skills at Storm Eye (Nov. 19)
  • Therapy gardens healthy for plants, patients (Nov. 19)
  • Loss of vision feared most among patients with diabetes (Nov. 19)
  • Faculty senate to change meeting date (Nov. 19)
  • New academy graduates five MUHA employees (Nov. 19)
  • Decorating safety guidelines for getting into holiday spirit (Nov. 19)
  • Meet...James (Nov. 19)
  • Chavis probes health link between body, eyes (Nov. 12)
  • SEI to offer free diabetic retinopathy screening Nov. 19 (Nov. 12)
  • Reindeer Run to benefit Children's Hospital (Nov. 12)
  • Translation service improves communication, ensures care (Nov. 12)
  • High tech oxygen monitor donated to CON (Nov. 12)
  • Holiday card program inspires goodwill (Nov. 12)
  • Meet...Bonnie (Nov. 12)
  • Student Research Day 2004 (Nov. 12)
  • Currents (Nov. 12)
  • Former Cell Biology, Anatomy admin dies (Nov. 5)
  • CON preceptors honored for dedication in education (Nov. 5)
  • Currents (Nov. 5)
  • Employees need to be aware of annual, sick leave balances (Nov. 5)
  • Education, awareness during epilepsy month (Nov. 5)
  • Special pump helps heart transplant patients (Nov. 5)
  • UMA/Ambulatory Care blood drive events slated for Nov. 11, 12 (Nov. 5)
  • Meet...Ray (Nov. 5)
  • New holiday program helps employees, people in need (Nov. 5)
  • Walk to Cure Diabetes slated for Nov. 13 (Nov. 5)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 22 through 28 (Nov. 5)
  • Frequently asked questions regarding TUW (Nov. 5)
  • Currents (Oct. 29)
  • NINR/NIH leader Grady to speak at lecture (Oct. 29)
  • MUSC helps pioneer successful anti-cancer technique (Oct. 29)
  • International scientist to present ‘From AIDS to Chronic Diseases’ Oct. 29 (Oct. 29)
  • Hebert named ‘Eminent Scientist of the Year’ (Oct. 29)
  • Fight for Sight plan to benefit medically underserved (Oct. 29)
  • CHP deepens PT curriculum, degree offerings (Oct. 29)
  • Cross-cultural exchange promotes volunteering (Oct. 29)
  • Henninger elected as regional ASDA trustee (Oct. 29)
  • Poll indicates support for prevention research (Oct. 29)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 15 - 21 (Oct. 29)
  • Meet...Jennifer (Oct. 29)
  • Finding peace within a world that is not at peace (Oct. 29)
  • ASDA sponsors legislative learning luncheon (Oct. 29)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Oct. 22)
  • Wong named assoc dean for medical education (Oct. 22)
  • Former dietetic intern presents research at national meeting (Oct. 22)
  • Faculty senate announces 2004-05 officers (Oct. 22)
  • How to get the most from your pharmacist (Oct. 22)
  • Meet...Aaron (Oct. 22)
  • Peace within the family takes on many faces (Oct. 22)
  • Therapeutic Services opens James Island clinic (Oct. 22)
  • Flu vaccine information for MUSC employees (Oct. 22)
  • LYNX workstation offers reliability, security (Oct. 22)
  • Presidential Scholars give back to community (Oct. 22)
  • Health Sciences Foundation elects board of directors (Oct. 22)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 8 - 14 (Oct. 22)
  • Last hurdle for new hospital cleared (Oct. 15)
  • Montgomery appointed VP for finance, admin (Oct. 15)
  • Campus celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month (Oct. 15)
  • SEA educates members on pay raises, benefits (Oct. 15)
  • Annual pumpkin, costume contests to be held Oct. 29 (Oct. 15)
  • PAs provide essential medical, surgical services (Oct. 15)
  • New procedure relieves back pain from collapsed vertebra (Oct. 15)
  • Center improves patient transfer services (Oct. 15)
  • Savor moments of peace in storm's eye (Oct. 15)
  • Meet...Katy (Oct. 15)
  • Bikers with a mission (Oct. 15)
  • College of Graduate Studies student abstract (Oct. 15)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 1 -  7 (Oct. 15)
  • National Primary Care Week (Oct. 15)
  • Tips to prevent cold, flu the natural way (Oct. 15)
  • Women faculty meet to plan career goals (Oct. 8)
  • Study tests link between testosterone, mood change (Oct. 8)
  • College of Graduate Studies student abstract (Oct. 8)
  • Annual pumpkin, costume contests to be held Oct. 29 (Oct. 8)
  • Currents (Oct. 8)
  • Grant moves CODM closer to new research center (Oct. 8)
  • Solomon to be featured on ETV's ‘Cataracts’ Oct. 10 (Oct. 8)
  • Meet...Lisa (Oct. 8)
  • MUSC 'Hustles' for heart health (Oct. 8)
  • Finding personal peace is not always easy (Oct. 8)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 24 - 30 (Oct. 8)
  • Service to manage patients with diabetes (Oct. 1)
  • Graduate Studies features student abstracts (Oct. 1)
  • Fellowship in health services research funded (Oct. 1)
  • Medical University faculty appointments announced (Oct. 1)
  • The peace that comes with appreciation of diversity (Oct. 1)
  • Library’s GoPrint system begins Oct. 18 (Oct. 1)
  • Currents (Oct. 1)
  • Meet...Karen (Oct. 1)
  • Costello brings depth, experience to Radiology (Oct. 1)
  • Moo Roo handbag company supports MUSC (Oct. 1)
  • Boot camp heats up(Sept. 24)
  • MUSC honored with Consumer Choice Award (Sept. 24)
  • CCIT name change reflects information services (Sept. 24)
  • Faculty encouraged to participate in evaluations (Sept. 24)
  • New scholarship to honor memory of former MUSC faculty member (Sept. 24)
  • Center connects clinical research, economics (Sept. 24)
  • Employee Service Awards, 2004 (Sept. 24)
  • Meet...Eric (Sept. 24)
  • Currents (Sept. 24)
  • MUHA unveils aggressive plan for improvement (Sept. 24)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Sept. 17)
  • UMA honors Lowe, Grooms with quarterly award (Sept. 17)
  • Fall training courses offered by MUSC Human Resources (Sept. 17)
  • Safety course prepares students for practice (Sept. 17)
  • Dear MUSC, MUHA, UMA, and CFC Family Member (Sept. 17)
  • NOAA center to study oceans, human health (Sept. 17)
  • Meet...Susan (Sept. 17)
  • Dunbar brings expertise to Public Safety (Sept. 17)
  • Currents (Sept. 17)
  • Nursing assistant, Laurena White, dies Aug. 26 (Sept. 10)
  • ADHD community education seminar slated for Sept. 14 (Sept. 10)
  • Quarterly AREA Award winners recognized (Sept. 10)
  • Blood donation competitors tie for first place (Sept. 10)
  • Fam Med to begin renovation (Sept. 10)
  • HHS grant to bolster heart health awareness (Sept. 10)
  • A Day of Caring (Sept. 10)
  • Meet...Eliza (Sept. 10)
  • Public largely unaware of sickle cell horrors (Sept. 10)
  • Journal editors tighten publication conditions (Sept. 10)
  • Education funding to boost member immunization rates (Sept. 10)
  • Symposium to hold 1st U.S. meeting at MUSC (Sept. 10)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 13 through 26 (Sept. 3)
  • New radiation clinics realize dreams, plans (Sept. 3)
  • Making preparations during a weather emergency (Sept. 3)
  • Charity strut to support MUSC Children's Hospital (Sept. 3)
  • Meet...Chris (Sept. 3)
  • Incontinence specialist joins Urology Department (Sept. 3)
  • Walia recognized for advancing endodontic techniques (Sept. 3)
  • HRSA grant funds psych internship program (Sept. 3)
  • Camp Adam Fisher designed for children with diabetes (Sept. 3)
  • Coworkers help nurse during time of need (Sept. 3)
  • Egan, Wilson plan attack on coronary risk factors (Sept. 3)
  • Who do you call? (Sept. 3)
  • Committee drafts mission statement goals (Aug. 27)
  • MUSC responds to Tri-county disaster preparedness drill (Aug. 27)
  • Meet...Gwen (Aug. 27)
  • Provost Scholars program recognizes students (Aug. 27)
  • Pre-professionals have right SCRIPT for rural care (Aug. 20)
  • SGA president welcomes students to MUSC (Aug. 27)
  • BT Network trains for bioterrorism threats (Aug. 27)
  • Terrorism questions demand ready answers (Aug. 27)
  • Pharmacy Dept. mourns loss of colleague (Aug. 27)
  • Pitts Lectureship to probe life's beginning, end (Aug. 20)
  • HCC director aims for center status (Aug. 27)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 30 - Aug. 12 (Aug. 20)
  • Program acquaints students with biomedical research (Aug. 20)
  • Currents (Aug. 20)
  • Program preps nurses in primary, palliative care (Aug. 20)
  • Meet...George(Aug. 20)
  • Food safety a priority for Dietetic Services (Aug. 20)
  • MUSC research shines at cancer conference (Aug. 20)
  • White coat ceremony marks PA clinical phase (Aug. 20)
  • Annual Faculty Convocation slated for Aug. 24 (Aug. 20)
  • National commission recognizes MU library  (Aug. 20)
  • High tech ‘patient’ helps students hone skills  (Aug. 20)
  • New reseacher a ‘hardcore immunologist’ (Aug. 13)
  • Care givers add hours of community service (Aug. 13)
  • Currents (Aug. 13)
  • MUSC professor launches biotech company in Charleston (Aug. 13)
  • Not just an ER, an entire department for child emergencies (Aug. 13)
  • MUSC to offer medical Spanish classes (Aug. 13)
  • Volunteer mock disaster victims needed Aug. 20 (Aug. 13)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Aug. 13)
  • CRI director Maria honored for brain research (Aug. 13)
  • Meet...Rhonda (Aug. 13)
  • Phones connect people, enhance patient care (Aug. 13)
  • Short-term hormone therapy aids quality but may shorten life (Aug. 13)
  • CRI makes room for research expansion (Aug. 6)
  • Employees encouraged to participate in school initiative (Aug. 6)
  • Currents (Aug. 6)
  • Medical professionals to focus on prevention (Aug. 6)
  • Program director finds opportunity at MUSC (Aug. 6)
  • Group awards second annual UMA/MSTP scholarship (Aug. 6)
  • HIS upgrades chart completion services (Aug. 6)
  • Meet...Agatha (Aug. 6)
  • CHP building to link past ideals, future vision (Aug. 6)
  • Traveling neuro clinic offers glimpse of specialty care (Aug. 6)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 16 through 29 (Aug. 6)
  • MRIs may eventually identify deception (July 30)
  • Program prepares students for health careers (July 30)
  • Extended-cycle birth control a viable option (July 30)
  • Free brown bag lunch seminars offered (July 30)
  • Online form a guide to best clinical practices (July 30)
  • Nurse midwife provides complete women’s care (July 30)
  • Senate proposes changes to constitution, bylaws (July 30)
  • Currents (July 30)
  • Library/Administration renovation under way (July 30)
  • MUSC, Regional Medical Center donate defibrillators (July 30)
  • Nurse workshops envision magnet status (July 30)
  • Meet...Sara (July 30)
  • Philanthropic support reaches new high (July 23)
  • Bone, Joint's open MRI eliminates ‘the tube’ (July 23)
  • Rising insurance rates stress health care system (July 23)
  • 2004 YES Campaign Donors (July 23)
  • Diabetes, heart disease, mental function link seen (July 23)
  • Meet...Jane (July 23)
  • ACS offers home away from home (July 23)
  • Currents (July 23)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 9 - 15 (July 23)
  • 2004 GME Residency Awards announced (July 16)
  • Currents (July 16)
  • Meet...Kim (July 16)
  • Military mom regarded for dedication to job, family, country (July 16)
  • To tattoo, or not to tattoo; think before you do (July 16)
  • MUSC is number one again for donating blood (July 16)
  • SC AHEC names 2004 Future Health Professional of the Year (July 16)
  • Rest easy—HIPAA brings positive changes (July 16)
  • Summertime lethargy may be due to anemia (July 16)
  • Fighting fatigue, errors in nursing profession (July 16)
  • Governor's School pharmacy lab (July 16)
  • HIPAA privacy rule recounts lessons learned(July 9)
  • Kern lands Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award — again (July 9)
  • Oral disease a clue to potential health problems (July 9)
  • Meet...Batiste (July 9)
  • Nurses spend summers in public health trenches (July 9)
  • Extreme stress, fear linked to mental illness (July 9)
  • Dental scholarship fund to honor retiring dean (July 9)
  • 1st trimester test for birth defects available (July 2)
  • $1.5M NIH award supports disaster center (July 9)
  • MUSC Digestive Diseases, Rheumatology 

  • cited by U.S.News & World Report (July 9) 
  • Family education classes accepting participants (July 2)
  • Stuart goes the distance with Tour of Hope (July 2)
  • Web-based system integrates ease, usability (July 2)
  • Meet...Jennifer (July 2)
  • Time to update university directory—Do it now (July 2)
  • Premature birth an indicator of disorder later (July 2)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (July 2)
  • CHP welcomes anesthesia for nurses director (July 2)
  • Making a difference (July 2)
  • Currents (June 25)
  • His ‘feel for steel’ serves him well in medicine (June 25)
  • Meet...Terri (June 25)
  • Free brown bag lunch seminars to be held (June 25)
  • Vascular depression, stress link examined (June 25)
  • Consultants help moms with breast feeding (June 25)
  • Neurology’s Carter recognized for excellence, contributions (June 25)
  • Piggly Wiggly double greenbax cards are back (June 25)
  • College of Med student dies in auto accident (June 25)
  • COM shines in NIH funding comparison (June 25)
  • Quarterly AREA Award winners recognized (June 18)
  • Meet...Suzanne (June 18)
  • Children's Hospital teaches healthy lifestyle (June 18)
  • Senate updates faculty on mission, election (June 18)
  • Life without stress? Not in today's world (June 18)
  • Video Services offers quality work, expertise (June 18)
  • CHP looks beyond bricks, mortar building (June 18)
  • Workshop held via videoconference (June 11)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 21 - 27 (June 11)
  • Faculty meeting covers major issues, projects (June 11)
  • Currents (June 11)
  • Family Medicine spins web of better information, service (June 11)
  • Brain surgery-behavior link explored (June 11)
  • Meet...Rikki (June 11)
  • Partnership projects aid underserved areas (June 11)
  • Women's group honors Brady for leadership (June 11)
  • Recumbent cyclist raises cancer funds (June 11)
  • Move matches PPC with sub-specialty clinics (June 11)
  • MUSC Family Fund awards grants through YES Campaign (June 11)
  • Legislation amends incentives for LIFE Scholarship recipients (June 11)
  • Disability no barrier to doing a good job (June 11)
  • HCC offers valet parking to cancer patients (June 11)
  • Lyles to pursue MBA in health care management (June 4)
  • McCurdy offers expertise to advanced nurse program (June 4)
  • Free cancer screenings to be offered June 5 (June 4)
  • Meet...Steve (June 4)
  • NOAA predicts above normal storm season (June 4)
  • CDM expands under DeChamplain leadership (June 4)
  • Race factors in weight-blood pressure connection (June 4)
  • Restaurants to support cancer awareness during June (June 4)
  • Gun locks distributed in support of Project Child Safe (June 4)
  • Gift establishes new endowed chair in research (June 4)
  • COGS alumnus Liz Chesterman, 31, dies (June 4)
  • Grads: finding your calling is key to success (May 28)
  • Committee members update faculty senate (May 28)
  • Cancer-related protein has Alzheimer's link (May 28)
  • Stall grad values mentor experience, career (May 28)
  • Meet...Cyndi (May 28)
  • Governor honors medical coding profession with proclamation (May 28)
  • Healthcare Workers of the Year recognized (May 28)
  • Lung valve helps emphysema patient breathe (May 28)
  • Palmetto Gold top 100 nurses recognized (May 28)
  • Retired PR admin Jerri Moody dies May 22 (May 28)
  • Hypertension counteroffensive under way (May 28)
  • Without his feet, but not his soul (May 28)
  • Letter to the editor (May 21)
  • Congratulations MUSC Class of 2004 (May 21)
  • OT grad takes multi-tasking to new level (May 21)
  • MUSC celebrates 175 years of commencement (May 21)
  • For Lane sibs, medicine is a family affair (May 21)
  • Meet...Jane (May 21)
  • Nursing recognizes its first doctoral graduate (May 21)
  • $5 million in lottery proceeds to fund cancer research (May 21)
  • Dedication leads Pharm.D down different road (May 21)
  • COM grads have similar success, different goals (May 21)
  • Palmetto Gold top 100 nurses recognized (May 21)
  • Cholesterol-lowering drug shows promise (May 21)
  • Charity Ball receives record number donations (May 14)
  • 2004 Nursing Excellence unit, divisional winners (May 14)
  • PT students to host annual HOPE run/walk June 5 (May 14)
  • Currents (May 14)
  • Meet...Mary (May 14)
  • Hawes named president-elect of ASGE (May 14)
  • Improved health goal of Sea Island research (May 14)
  • McClennan-Banks reunion renews memories (May 14)
  • HSF to honor faculty members with awards (May 14)
  • Portion distortion: Are we eating more than we need? (May 14)
  • New WMC device helps measure calorie needs (May 14)
  • Nurse’s ‘match’ extends compassion for others (May 14)
  • CON Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Track recognized (May 7)
  • Jenkins receives distinguished leadership award (May 7)
  • CON holds breakfast for S.C. legislators (May 7)
  • Meet...Carol (May 7)
  • Time factor critical in stroke treatment (May 7)
  • Dr. Knisely, former MUSC president, dies (May 7)
  • Research studies sex hormone link to Alzheimer's disease (May 7)
  • CHP students provide caring role in community (May 7)
  • Visiting orthopaedist presents Perthes research, polio history (May 7)
  • Donation to benefit MUSC Heart, Vascular Center (May 7)
  • MUSC finds supplement unlikely to have effect on cancer (May 7)
  • COP students help to catch diabetes early (May 7)
  • Lefkowitz to deliver 175th commencement address (May 7)
  • Chapter accepting abstracts for presentation (April 30)
  • Currents (April 30)
  • Program studies therapy in Alzheimer’s disease (April 30)
  • Virella honored with AOA distinguished teaching award (April 30)
  • Senate's vision statement, agenda on Web site (April 30)
  • Medical student supersizes fuel savings (April 30)
  • Meet...Todd (April 30)
  • Students committed to health care, community (April 30)
  • Study finds protein linked to cocaine withdrawal (April 30)
  • Donation offers repose for patient families (April 30)
  • Unprecedented agreement promises to improve health, foster economic development in SC (April 30)
  • YES Campaign needs you (April 23)
  • Activities recognize scholars (April 23)
  • Currents (April 23)
  • MUSC volunteers inspire others to serve (April 23)
  • Meet...Debby (April 23)
  • Motivated patients key factor in OT success (April 23)
  • Franklin honored with diversity award (April 23)
  • Lose to Win participants seek healthier living (April 23)
  • Early autism diagnosis, intervention important (April 23)
  • Selassie attracted to MUSC's research focus (April 23)
  • MUSC to offer free head, neck cancer screenings (April 16)
  • HCC to sponsor Survivor Challenge Charleston (April 16)
  • Currents (April 16)
  • Practitioner celebrated for lifetime of care (April 16)
  • Meet...Karen (April 16)
  • STD awareness slipping among Southerners (April 16)
  • Nominees for Distinguished Faculty Service Award sought (April 16)
  • HEAP allows students to explore health careers (April 16)
  • Annual clothing collection for homeless to be held (April 16)
  • Program studies age-related hearing loss (April 16)
  • Study shows limitations of virtual colonoscopy (April 16)
  • MUSC ranks high among grad schools (April 16)
  • HHS honors Hypertension Initiative of SC (April 9)
  • Blood donors often motivated by desire to help others (April 9)
  • Child abuse blight affects entire community (April 9)
  • Meet...Ricardo(April 9)
  • School-based clinics serve community, students (April 9)
  • ‘Official’ class ring draws from MUSC's rich history of academic medicine (April 9)
  • MUSC gave us a precious gift—time (April 9)
  • Hospital, residents adjust to new duty hours (April 9)
  • The changing face of MUSC (April 9)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 12 - 18 (April 2)
  • Procedure gives women chance to be mothers (April 2)
  • Meet...Julian (April 2)
  • Aging ‘boomers’ cite need for gerontological research (April 2)
  • Quarterly AREA Award winners recognized (April 2)
  • MUSC nurses tell their stories in honor society publication (April 2)
  • HSF nominees announced for teaching awards (April 2)
  • OCIO names three directors, outlines first 100 days (April 2)
  • Children get ultimate experience at camp (April 2)
  • March is Social Work Month (March 26)
  • Currents (March 26)
  • Women bring balance, change to MUSC (March 26)
  • Reed's heart belongs to practicing medicine, seeking professional challenges (March 26)
  • Meet...Deborah (March 26)
  • Director coordinates patient safety series in journal (March 26)
  • Meeting to form a Charleston Chapter of the ACRP to be held April 1 (March 26)
  • Healthy lifestyles includes physical activity (March 26)
  • OR tours lessen anxiety for children facing surgery (March 26)
  • Child life specialists make hospital stay more normal (March 26)
  • Faculty senate approves proposed constitution (March 26)
  • New instrument makes transplant safer, cheaper (March 26)
  • Watsons find their match in Aloha State (March 26)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 5 - 11 (March 19)
  • Women bring balance, change to MUSC (March 19)
  • Meet...Peggy (March 19)
  • Razed hospital played significant role in city's past (March 19)
  • Amella heads nursing research agenda (March 19)
  • What do social workers do in a hospital? (March 19)
  • Trans fatty acids good for manufacturer, bad for consumer (March 19)
  • Chapel offers seclusion, respite in Charleston (March 19)
  • Research symposium focuses on gene regulation (March 19)
  • Team MUSC (March 12)
  • Currents (March 12)
  • Women bring balance, change to MUSC (March 12)
  • Meet...Jacquie (March 12)
  • MUSC Cafeteria offers variety of healthy meals (March 12)
  • Resident combines therapy, NASA research (March 12)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 27 - March 4 (March 12)
  • MUSC researchers combat brain disorders (March 12)
  • Shannon excited about academic medicine (March 12)
  • S.C. students smile for improved oral health (March 5)
  • Stuart to receive Partners in Progress award (March 5)
  • South Carolina’s virtual library adds access to Science (March 5)
  • Mediterra to set up shop at Wickliffe House (March 5)
  • Alcoa presents donation to peds burn unit (March 5)
  • Patient safety requires continuous dedication (March 5)
  • Meet...Amy (March 5)
  • Women bring balance, change to MUSC (March 5)
  • Research methods important as results (March 5)
  • Apple Tree Society Teaching Tip of the Month (March 5)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 20 - 26 (March 5)
  • MUSC nurse honored with national award (Feb. 27)
  • Dr. Regina Frayser, former faculty member, dies (Feb. 27)
  • Heart disease, often a ‘silent killer’ for women (Feb. 27)
  • Luttrell takes new career path at MUSC (Feb. 27)
  • Currents (Feb. 27)
  • Meet...Jay (Feb. 27)
  • Physiology, Neuroscience continue upward trend (Feb. 27)
  • HALOS March 7 fund-raiser benefits victims of abuse (Feb. 27)
  • Senate receives constitution, by-law revisions (Feb. 27)
  • Society to host final writing seminar (Feb. 27)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 13 - 19 (Feb. 27)
  • Kraft appointed director of cancer center (Feb. 20)
  • Program takes new approach to palliative care (Feb. 20)
  • Dr. Clint Miller, former Biometry chair, dies (Feb. 20)
  • Intro. to WebCT 4.1 announced (Feb. 20)
  • Health care threatened by malpractice awards (Feb. 20)
  • Meet...Elena (Feb. 20)
  • MUSCHealth implements new content management system (Feb. 20)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 6 - 12 (Feb. 20)
  • Currents (Feb. 20)
  • NMA president speaks on health disparities (Feb. 13)
  • Nominations being accepted for teaching awards (Feb. 13)
  • Offices move to accommodate new hospital (Feb. 13)
  • Student group addresses diversity, promote awareness (Feb. 13)
  • Student receives Palmetto Gold Scholarship (Feb. 13)
  • MUSC brings radiation therapy to Georgetown hospital (Feb. 13)
  • New clean lab benefits diabetic patients, research (Feb. 13)
  • Path, Lab Medicine researcher finds niche (Feb. 13)
  • Meet...Leigh (Feb. 13)
  • Currents (Feb. 13)
  • Researcher finds ‘great opportunity’ at MUSC (Feb. 6)
  • HCC's Survivor Walk to benefit Camp Bluebird (Feb. 6)
  • MUSC Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Feb. 6)
  • Pediatrics employee doing well post-transplant (Feb. 6)
  • IT star status depends on increased revenues (Feb. 6)
  • Meet...Samuel (Feb. 6)
  • Second Chance Club helps teen parents cope (Feb. 6)
  • Wofford partnership nurtures potential dentists (Feb. 6)
  • Women's forum to focus on bladder, bowel health (Feb. 6)
  • New procedure avoids open-heart surgery (Jan. 30)
  • Total wrist replacement perfected, popular (Jan. 30)
  • Event educates experts on swallowing disorders (Jan. 30)
  • Charleston doctor finds MUSC a great place to practice (Jan. 30)
  • MUSC Rumor Mill clarifies ground rules, participation (Jan. 30)
  • Meet...Meagan (Jan. 30)
  • Diminutive gland plays important health role (Jan. 30)
  • Soccer a second career for Poyer (Jan. 30)
  • Study: tube system reliable for transport (Jan. 30)
  • Health administration mentor DeMarco dies (Jan. 23)
  • Lowgators offer discounted tickets to Feb. 28 game (Jan. 23)
  • Williamson named associate dean for practice (Jan. 23)
  • Double Footlings claim fifth championship (Jan. 23)
  • Research department studies small, thinks big (Jan. 23)
  • Meet...Margaret (Jan. 23)
  • State tobacco tax to fund programs supported (Jan. 23)
  • Health administration program receives national ranking (Jan. 23)
  • Committee members update faculty senate (Jan. 23)
  • MUSC meets fiscal minority spending goal (Jan. 16)
  • Anxiety research seeks cause, treatment (Jan. 16)
  • Dental medicine student dies in Jan. 2 accident (Jan. 16)
  • South Carolina trauma system in trouble (Jan. 16)
  • Students urged to apply for fall program (Jan. 16)
  • Meet...Dru (Jan. 16)
  • Faculty nominations needed for scholars program (Jan. 16)
  • MUSC employees encourage students to plan a career (Jan. 16)
  • New neurology doc to diversify program (Jan. 16)
  • Communications meeting targets Trauma Services (Jan. 16)
  • Faculty nominations needed for scholars program (Jan. 16)
  • Society to sponsor writing class Jan. 21 (Jan. 16)
  • Student Programs to host concert, dessert receptions (Jan. 16)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 27 through Jan. 1 (Jan. 16)
  • 9-bed Pediatric Emergency Department to open (Jan. 9)
  • Young is welcome breeze for research excellence (Jan. 9)
  • CTC teaches health care providers, community (Jan. 9)
  • Regular eye exams could help prevent vision loss (Jan. 9)
  • Ambulatory Care recognizes award winners (Jan. 9)
  • Job profile added to HRM online application system (Jan. 9)
  • Meet...B.J. (Jan. 9)
  • American Red Cross in need of blood donors (Jan. 9)
  • Family Medicine fights faculty shortages (Jan. 9)
  • MUSC, BioMed offer alternative to publishing dilemma (Jan. 9)
  • Griffin memorial walk slated for Jan. 17 (Jan. 9)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 12 - 26 (Jan. 9)

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