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Archives 2005

  • Waller named medical informatics director (Dec. 16)
  • Dean addresses success, challenges ahead (Dec. 16)
  • Reed to chair Board of Thoracic Surgery (Dec. 16)
  • Public Safety statistics from Dec. 2 - Dec. 8 (Dec. 16)
  • Ambulatory Care recognizes AREA winners (Dec. 16)
  • A Year in Review (Dec. 16)
  • To err is human but not in histotechnology (Dec. 16)
  • Meet...Jennifer (Dec. 16)
  • Business journal names PACE winners (Dec. 16)
  • Lose to Win contest to begin Jan. 12 (Dec. 16)
  • CT scan effective in ruling out blockages of heart blood vessels (Dec. 9)
  • Perinatal care outreach bridges gap (Dec. 9)
  • MUSC family reaches out to Katrina victims (Dec. 9)
  • Paperless Pay Initiative means all pay statements can be found online (Dec. 9)
  • Early registration for MUSC's Lose to Win slated for Dec. 15 (Dec. 9)
  • MUSC ‘angels’ prepare Christmas for others (Dec. 9)
  • Women Scholars host estate planning workshop (Dec. 9)
  • Hough becomes SC's first certified transplant nurse (Dec. 9)
  • Meet...Garan (Dec. 9)
  • CHP research presented at FDA hearing (Dec. 9)
  • College of Dental Medicine student wins research award (Dec. 9)
  • Griffin memorial walk slated for Jan. 14 (Dec. 9)
  • Fire department assists Emergency Services (Dec. 9)
  • MUSC faculty senate meeting minutes (Dec. 9)
  • Public Safety statistics from Nov. 11 - Dec. 1 (Dec. 9)
  • MUSC Angel Tree program kicks off holiday giving (Dec. 2)
  • Student recognized in Nature Cell Biology (Dec. 2)
  • Turning off lights a start to reducing energy usage (Dec. 2)
  • Nursing staff puts dream into motion (Dec. 2)
  • MUSC prepares for SACS accreditation (Dec. 2)
  • Residents, medical students fight for sight (Dec. 2)
  • Sloan selected for ‘value of accountability’ (Dec. 2)
  • White honored with excellence in nursing award (Dec. 2)
  • Safety tips for preventing burns (Dec. 2)
  • Meet...Linda (Dec. 2)
  • Employees need to be aware of leave balances (Dec. 2)
  • MUHA employees graduate from academy (Nov. 25)
  • Transplant survivor gives thanks for life (Nov. 25)
  • Bullying children often become bullying adults (Nov. 25)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Nov. 25)
  • Munday receives Alumni Achievement Award (Nov. 25)
  • Mandatory direct deposit for all employees (Nov. 25)
  • Students to participate in World AIDS Day (Nov. 25)
  • Meet...Charles (Nov. 25)
  • Excellence celebration part of Magnet journey (Nov. 25)
  • First sign of hearing loss: seek treatment (Nov. 25)
  • DCRI, Peds Epidemiology join for care (Nov. 25)
  • Needs assessment survey available until Dec. 1 (Nov. 25)
  • Recognizing workplace veterans (Nov. 18)
  • Public Safety statistics from Oct. 28 - Nov. 4 (Nov. 18)
  • Swallowing conference goal: better patient care (Nov. 18)
  • $17.3M grant to strengthen biomedical research for universities (Nov. 18)
  • Construction crew dedicated to new facility (Nov. 18)
  • Meet...Ken (Nov. 18)
  • Center specializes in sinus conditions (Nov. 18)
  • Currents (Nov. 18)
  • Neurosciences welcomes electrodiagnosis specialist (Nov. 18)
  • HSSC receives state chamber's vision award (Nov. 11)
  • Inpatient pharmacy embraces ‘clean room’ (Nov. 11)
  • Piggly Wiggly Reindeer Run/Walk to benefit Children's Hospital (Nov. 11)
  • Student Research Day 2005 (Nov. 11)
  • MUSC ranks 5th in hospital coding practices (Nov. 11)
  • Holiday card program inspires goodwill (Nov. 11)
  • Meet...Tina (Nov. 11)
  • Writing Center/CAE relocates, provides invaluable service (Nov. 11)
  • Help is available to quit smoking (Nov. 11)
  • Retinopathy screening slated for Nov. 18 (Nov. 11)
  • Currents (Nov. 11)
  • Join JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes Nov. 12 (Nov. 4)
  • Challenges of planning new MUSC hospital addressed in journal (Nov. 4)
  • HIV rises in Southern, minority women (Nov. 4)
  • Meet...Alice (Nov. 4)
  • LYNX users need to clean up I: drive (Nov. 4)
  • Key to aesthetic surgery: patient education (Nov. 4)
  • MHA student advances to final round in national competition (Nov. 4)
  • Health advocates join forces to get Charleston moving (Nov. 4)
  • Nominations being accepted for honorary degrees (Nov. 4)
  • Public Safety statistics from Oct. 14 - 27 (Nov. 4)
  • COM student receives national recognition (Nov. 4)
  • DCRI proteomics technology fights disease (Nov. 4)
  • Protocol improves diabetes management (Nov. 4)
  • MUSC faculty senate meeting minutes (Nov. 4)
  • SCRIPT receives funding, research targeted (Nov. 4)
  • Dress code will help identify health care role (Oct. 28)
  • Roll up your sleeve, get that flu shot (Oct. 28)
  • Healing wisdom for parents, children (Oct. 28)
  • Epilepsy conference slated for Nov. 4 (Oct. 28)
  • Meet...Tiffany (Oct. 28)
  • VA program enhances career development (Oct. 28)
  • Raymond honored for VA research, mentorship (Oct. 28)
  • Public Safety statistics from Oct. 7 - Oct. 13 (Oct. 28)
  • Don't just eat candy, use it (Oct. 28)
  • Currents (Oct. 28)
  • Student-run free clinic accepting patients (Oct. 21)
  • Chest Pain Center receives accreditation (Oct. 21)
  • Take advantage of employee Open Enrollment through Oct. 31 (Oct. 21)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Oct. 21)
  • Meaburn receives September DAISY award (Oct. 21)
  • Technotrash cans solution for DVDs, electronic waste (Oct. 21)
  • Meet...Laura (Oct. 21)
  • Program helps employees, people in need (Oct. 21)
  • EZproxy allows access to more journals, information resources (Oct. 21)
  • Iris registration can help improve quality of vision (Oct. 21)
  • MUSC cultural council makes things happen (Oct. 21)
  • Gold Humanism Honor Society recognizes contributions of Underwood (Oct. 21)
  • MUSC/AME project could be national model (Oct. 14)
  • New MUSC hospital taking shape (Oct. 14)
  • Pain management critical to joint replacement (Oct. 14)
  • Gift to support research on Parkinson's disease (Oct. 14)
  • Free bus service offered to MUSC family (Oct. 14)
  • Day conference on autism spectrum disorders offered (Oct. 14)
  • Health literacy training addressed (Oct. 14)
  • Currents (Oct. 14)
  • National Primary Care Week (Oct. 14)
  • Magnet Bound: better tools, better results (Oct. 14)
  • Meet...Joe (Oct. 14)
  • MUSC wins Consumer Choice Award (Oct. 14)
  • Cardiac Transplant Program ranks first in Southeast (Oct. 7)
  • HCC tower opens, expands patient care services (Oct. 7)
  • Grant addresses disaster training needs (Oct. 7)
  • Legacy of Heroes exhibit on display (Oct. 7)
  • MUSC breaks ground in purchase card use (Oct. 7)
  • Rhinoplasty offers improved function (Oct. 7)
  • Training prepares response locally, nationally (Oct. 7)
  • Hispanic population overcoming challenges (Oct. 7)
  • Meet...Angelo (Oct. 7)
  • Currents (Oct. 7)
  • fMRI brain images uncover deception (Sept. 30)
  • Local events help keep you healthy (Sept. 30)
  • Georgetown Wal-Mart raises money for hospital (Sept. 30)
  • Physician assistants aid in reducing health care disparities (Sept. 30)
  • Public Safety statistics from Sept. 9 - 15 (Sept. 30)
  • Currents (Sept. 30)
  • Shake, rattle, snore: Gillespie offers cure (Sept. 30)
  • ‘Good neighbor’ therapy best after disaster (Sept. 30)
  • Meet...Cristina (Sept. 30)
  • New CHP complex opens its doors (Sept. 30)
  • IT Lab, Ed Tech Lab to merge (Sept. 30)
  • Positive changes, new dean take CDM forward (Sept. 30)
  • Guidelines offered for holiday decorating (Sept. 30)
  • New Web-based curriculum designed for educators (Sept. 30)
  • NAMI names IOP hospital of the year for 2005 (Sept. 23)
  • Renowned scientists to hold MUSC/USC endowed chairs (Sept. 23)
  • Childcare Network: linking people, resources (Sept. 23)
  • Benefits fair kicks off Open Enrollment (Sept. 23)
  • Children experience psychological impact from Hurricane Katrina (Sept. 23)
  • Research development marks 8 years' growth (Sept. 23)
  • FRD director cites growth, admin. support (Sept. 23)
  • Meet...Susana (Sept. 23)
  • Collaboration key to understanding brain (Sept. 23)
  • Welcome Gerald Tuite, M.D., pediatric neurosurgeon (Sept. 23)
  • Employee Service Awards, 2005 (Sept. 23)
  • Currents (Sept. 23)
  • SGA president presents ambitious agenda (Sept. 16)
  • State dental association honors Cayouette (Sept. 16)
  • Nurse’s family finds hope after Katrina (Sept. 16)
  • MUHA staff assists employee's family after Katrina (Sept. 16)
  • Jump rope expert to hold workshop Sept. 24 (Sept. 16)
  • UMA presents quarterly applause awards (Sept. 16)
  • SRD 2005 abstract deadline Sept. 21 (Sept. 16)
  • Meet...Elizabeth (Sept. 16)
  • Hustle raises money for AHA (Sept. 16)
  • Currents (Sept. 16)
  • College of Graduate Studies student abstract (Sept. 16)
  • Public Safety statistics from Aug. 19 - Sept. 1 (Sept. 16)
  • MCRC for Rheumatic Diseases in African-Americans (Sept. 16)
  • Respiratory Care Services employee dies (Sept. 9)
  • Ambulatory Care recognizes AREA winners (Sept. 9)
  • Abuse treatment study moves to Australia (Sept. 9)
  • Nursing doctoral student receives national honors (Sept. 9)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Sept. 9)
  • Meet...Lety (Sept. 9)
  • Children need safe, secure place to play (Sept. 9)
  • MUSC 12-week boot camp begins Sept. 12 (Sept. 9)
  • Parking decals up for renewal (Sept. 9)
  • Careless actions contribute to eye injury (Sept. 9)
  • Careless actions contribute to eye injury (Sept. 9)
  • Human Resources Management to offer training courses (Sept. 9)
  • Environmental Services' Brenda Richardson dies (Sept. 2)
  • Former pathology faculty member, Dr. Sterling Ainsworth, dies (Sept. 2)
  • Time to hustle (Sept. 2)
  • Pain unnecessary with today's advances (Sept. 2)
  • Infant Care Unit nurse receives DAISY Award (Sept. 2)
  • Large patient base places MUSC at forefront of sickle cell research (Sept. 2)
  • Meet...Dorothy (Sept. 2)
  • Accreditation affirms COM achievement (Sept. 2)
  • Currents (Sept. 2)
  • Safety guidelines for parents, children (Sept. 2)
  • MUSC Faculty Senate meeting minutes (Sept. 2)
  • Pitts Lectureship tackles organ transplant issues (Aug. 26)
  • 2005 YES Campaign Donors (Aug. 26)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 4 through 11 (Aug. 26)
  • Research, treatment help children breathe easier (Aug. 26)
  • Camp MUSC a success (Aug. 26)
  • Meet...Rose Marie (Aug. 26)
  • Wellness Center pool opens with a splash (Aug. 26)
  • Family education classes accepting participants (Aug. 26)
  • Library battles market forces for journals (Aug. 26)
  • Program serves neediest children, saves money (Aug. 19)
  • Children's Hospital PCICU expands to 12 beds (Aug. 19)
  • Institute steers students towards medicine (Aug. 19)
  • Kohl's donates funds for van for medically fragile children's program (Aug. 19)
  • Meet...Max (Aug. 19)
  • Pharmacy dean ready for challenge, expansion (Aug. 19)
  • Steadman honored for nursing career (Aug. 19)
  • Habitat builds home for MUSC researcher, family from Congo (Aug. 19)
  • Currents (Aug. 19)
  • Karig selected as campus dean (Aug. 19)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 29 - Aug. 4 (Aug. 19)
  • Strickland recipient of UMA/MSTP award (Aug. 19)
  • SGA president welcomes students to university (Aug. 19)
  • Community support reaches new high (Aug. 19)
  • Children’s Hospital receives toy donation (Aug. 12)
  • Students, MUSC scientists aim for success (Aug. 12)
  • Magnet champions rally for excellence (Aug. 12)
  • Incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancer on rise among young adults (Aug. 12)
  • Experience centers on global cooperation (Aug. 12)
  • Meet...Meg (Aug. 12)
  • Faculty Convocation slated for Aug. 23 (Aug. 12)
  • College of Graduate Studies student abstract (Aug. 12)
  • Currents (Aug. 12)
  • Uterus removal technique speeds recovery (Aug. 5)
  • HIPAA Security Rule: Protect electronic health information (Aug. 5)
  • Education technology director's role reflects CHP changes (Aug. 5)
  • Battle with bone cancer inspires community (Aug. 5)
  • Meet...Rosalyna (Aug. 5)
  • Trained to track (Aug. 5)
  • Currents (Aug. 5)
  • Mayday policy changes end confusion about who to call, what to do (Aug. 5)
  • Health project grant among 6 nationwide (Aug. 5)
  • Graham, Hollings support NCI quest (July 29)
  • Basic science, patient care linked at CRI (July 29)
  • Institute helps children communicate (July 29)
  • Barron appointed to national Minority Women's Health Panel (July 29)
  • Cochlear implant recipient gets ‘hooked up’ (July 29)
  • Meet...Jim (July 29)
  • Donations for MUSC Children's Hospital accepted year-round (July 29)
  • Family medicine practice to serve East Cooper (July 29)
  • MUSC Faculty Senate to welcome new members Aug. 8 (July 29
  • Roper’s dedication to youth, education soars above others (July 29)
  • Currents (July 29)
  • Public Safety gears up for re-accreditation (July 22)
  • Heat-related disorders can be deadly but preventable (July 22)
  • Scientists meet to devise coral nomenclature (July 22)
  • University Human Resources to offer free lunch time seminars (July 22)
  • South Carolina offers sales, use tax holiday Aug. 5 - 7 (July 22)
  • Support group forms for glaucoma patients (July 22)
  • Meet...Debbie (July 22)
  • MUSC facial plastic surgery restoring patients' confidence (July 22)
  • Sun is harmful to your skin, so protect it (July 22)
  • Currents (July 22)
  • Experience shows need for walking rounds (July 22)
  • DDC ranks among best in nation according to US News & World Report (July 15)
  • Health care students have ‘eye-opening’ time in Abbeville (July 15)
  • Surgeon finds MUSC ‘best of everything’ (July 15)
  • SC AHEC network guides practitioner's response during crisis (July 15)
  • Meet...Mary (July 15)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 17 - 30 (July 15)
  • Camp leads children towards fellowship (July 15)
  • Lunchbag session connects women to area resources (July 15)
  • EBM begins, ends with patient in mind (July 15)
  • Don't give up on losing weight (July 15)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (July 15)
  • Hurricane preparations require team effort (July 15)
  • HSSC a major player in state's economy (July 8)
  • Department of Surgery welcomes Esnaola from M.D. Anderson (July 8)
  • Lottery to fund vision, GI cancer center (July 8)
  • Springfield College students contribute to Children's Hospital wish list (July 8)
  • Program puts brakes on wheelchair borrowing (July 8)
  • Campus Toastmasters groups create better speakers (July 8)
  • Geriatrics, internal medicine director appointed (July 8)
  • Student Government Association gives update (July 8)
  • Meet...Levette (July 8)
  • MUSC faculty appointments announced (July 8)
  • PA program collects health data statewide (July 8)
  • Program introduces students to research (July 8)
  • Network expands Hollings' clinial trials (July 1)
  • Family expresses gratitude (July 1)
  • 2005 GME residency awards announced (July 1)
  • Chinese infants saved through neonatal resuscitation program (July 1)
  • Beware of potential firework injuries (July 1)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 3 - 16 (July 1)
  • Senate reports on orientation, diversity, merger (July 1)
  • Chief residents lauded for commitment (July 1)
  • Meet...Kristie (July 1)
  • Employees receive quarterly AREA awards (July 1)
  • Legislative session brings many changes (July 1)
  • Snacking tips while at work (July 1)
  • Currents (July 1)
  • Davidson honored for patient commitment (June 24)
  • Unit, organizational examples of excellence sought (June 24)
  • Workshop inspires language, leadership (June 24)
  • Piggly Wiggly double Greenbax cards are back (June 24)
  • Currents (June 24)
  • Soothing minds with musical soundscapes (June 24)
  • Grant to benefit minorities in health care (June 24)
  • SC fund tops $3.1 million for spinal cord research, therapy (June 24)
  • Administrator from Hopkins joins Storm Eye (June 24)
  • Meet...Kathy (June 24)
  • Ceremony symbolizes ethical standards (June 24)
  • Ashley-Rutledge Garage opens to visitors (June 24)
  • Health care workers of the year recognized (June 17)
  • Trial results provide powerful  message (June 17)
  • Award seeks to recognize everyday nursing excellence (June 17)
  • Hutcheson voted to SCMA resident physician seat (June 17)
  • Lupus seminar to explain signs, symptoms (June 17)
  • Training courses offered by MUSC Human Resources Management (June 17)
  • Trial results provide powerful message (June 17)
  • Meet...Patricia (June 17)
  • Take precautions when traveling abroad (June 17)
  • SC AHEC names 2005 Future Health Professional of the Year (June 17)
  • Day of Discovery examines tests, probate law (June 17)
  • Markwald honored with prominent award (June 17)
  • MUSC adopts new Code of Conduct (June 10)
  • Appointment of Dr. Jenrette announced (June 10)
  • Communications is topic of talk, workshop (June 10)
  • New drug-free workplace policy promotes care of all (June 10)
  • Be ready for this hurricane season (June 10)
  • Team recognized with Best Practices award (June 10)
  • Malingering, faking mental illness discussed at Day of Discovery (June 10)
  • Meet...Alicia (June 10)
  • Dietetic Services' ‘patient ambassador’ maintains satisfaction (June 10)
  • Currents (June 10)
  • Former resident donates to future oral surgery lobby (June 10)
  • Student gets a taste of nursing professions (June 10)
  • Complete home includes first aid kit (June 10)
  • Children's Miracle Network broadcast to air June 4, 5 (June 3)
  • MUSC switches to digital mammography (June 3)
  • MUSC Public Safety statistics (June 3)
  • Employees can donate to Employee Assistance Fund (June 3)
  • UMA honors employees with award (June 3)
  • Study suggests looming antibiotic problem within Latino community (June 3)
  • IOP seminar probes personality disorders (June 3)
  • Meet...Elinor (June 3)
  • Family Medicine improves patient care, staff communication (June 3)
  • Student learns to value patients, care in rural setting (June 3)
  • Healthy oysters, health people (May 27)
  • Sanders appointed dean of dental medicine (May 27)
  • Graduate Studies recognizes Pettus, students in awards (May 27)
  • Graduates committed to lives of service (May 27)
  • Meet...Hal (May 27)
  • Employee parking rates to increase July 1 (May 27)
  • Currents (May 27)
  • Charleston, MUSC to host CASE meeting (May 27)
  • Teen sees need, thankful he can help (May 27)
  • Program helps premature infants benefit from breast-feeding (May 27)
  • New Student Center/Library meets needs (May 27)
  • Currents (May 20)
  • Pharmacy student receives service excellence award (May 20)
  • Congratulations MUSC Class of 2005 (May 20)
  • CHP grads excel in community involvement (May 20)
  • MD degree a lifelong dream for retired telecommunications engineer (May 20)
  • PharmD grad juggles school, job, family (May 20)
  • Dental graduate to answer Army's call (May 20)
  • MD/PhD grads thrive under mentorship (May 20)
  • CON grads continue education in health care (May 20)
  • Meet...Tauna (May 20)
  • HSF to honor faculty members with awards (May 20)
  • MSTP celebrates large class, many firsts (May 20)
  • Med grad completes rotation in Tanzania (May 20)
  • Pharmacy grad part of patient care team (May 20)
  • Nurse of the Year flies above and beyond (May 13)
  • Currents (May 13)
  • Palmetto Gold nurses recognized at gala (May 13)
  • Outstanding Clinician Award (May 13)
  • Meet...Robert (May 13)
  • Nominees for Distinguished Faculty Service Award sought (May 13)
  • Wheels of FAITH in need of volunteer drivers, coordinators (May 13)
  • Health conference honors Student Development, Diversity Program (May 13)
  • Colloquium features community connection (May 13)
  • Former Radiology admin passes away (May 13)
  • PEAR project streamlines payroll process (May 6)
  • Clancy balances family, career challenges (May 6)
  • Personal Profile upgrades pager management (May 6)
  • YES Campaign needs you (May 6)
  • Weight center to open on Daniel Island (May 6)
  • Nursing Partnerships ensures magnet level care (May 6)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (May 6)
  • Bell receives statewide health promotion/education award (May 6)
  • Meet...Nick (May 6)
  • Blephoplasty: an option for tired eyes (May 6)
  • Intervention program pairs students, offers guidance for teen moms (May 6)
  • Currents (May 6)
  • Beeson receives college's teacher award (May 6)
  • CON to honor black health care pioneers (May 6)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 15 - 28 (May 6)
  • Findings by MU faculty published in JAMA (April 29)
  • Frist to speak at commencement (April 29)
  • MUSC student, employee parking update (April 29)
  • College of Pharmacy government association hosts awards banquet (April 29)
  • Rheumatology has international reputation (April 29)
  • Clinic provides care for internationally adopted children (April 29)
  • Students add service to busy academic life (April 29)
  • Meet Dana (April 29)
  • YES Campaign needs you (April 29)
  • Conflict resolution program offered to MUSC employees (April 29)
  • Senate proposes chane in promotion cycle (April 29)
  • Academic, research director a ‘faculty advocate’ (April 22)
  • Excellence for NNICU, Care Management (April 22)
  • Currents (April 22)
  • De Arellano recognized with Earl B. Higgins Diversity Award (April 22)
  • Presidential Scholars, faculty honored for service, dedication (April 22)
  • Meet...Latha (April 22)
  • COWs find greener pastures in hospital rooms (April 22)
  • Lab making miniaturized plumbing system (April 22)
  • Wykle to present during Institute of Psychiatry Grand Rounds (April 22)
  • Wear a blue ribbon, support campaign (April 22)
  • MUSC study links Lupus, Epstein-Barr virus (April 15)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 1 through 7 (April 15)
  • Grounds Department responsible for beauty (April 15)
  • Shambrook teaches research basics in Nigeria, Russia (April 15)
  • Cochlear Implant Program gives gift of sound (April 15)
  • MUSC volunteers play vital role in mission (April 15)
  • Meet...Lin (April 15)
  • Ceremony marks beginning of new hospital construction (April 15)
  • Currents (April 15)
  • Why a high fiber diet is important (April 15)
  • New hospital: cutting edge in patient care (April 8)
  • Examples of Magnet-level status everywhere (April 8)
  • Family Medicine, ECCO join forces to serve patients (April 8)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 18 through 31 (April 8)
  • Oral, head, neck cancer screenings set for April 15 (April 8)
  • Nursing assistant to receive Habitat house (April 8)
  • MUSC Relay for Life teams promote cancer awareness (April 8)
  • Meet...Kim (April 8)
  • Rock(n)research benefit raises money for CRI (April 8)
  • International bioprinting workshop held here (April 8)
  • OfficeMax, Children’s Hospital team up to benefit children (April 8)
  • MUSC among top 100 universities to receive federal science funding (April 1)
  • Customer service not just about customers (April 1)
  • April 1 seminar to address medical malpractice (April 1)
  • Labs to become responsible for high hazard waste costs (April 1)
  • New thermal equipment available for lab use (April 1)
  • UMA program honors recipients, nominees (April 1)
  • Faculty appointments announced (April 1)
  • Osguthorpe offers update on ACGME changes (April 1)
  • Meet...Konstantin (April 1)
  • Student receives fellowship in support of dual degrees (April 1)
  • Alcohol screening offers information, help (April 1)
  • Currents (March 25)
  • Meet...Keisha (March 25)
  • Nurses strive for healthy work environment (March 25)
  • Returning student parking online, not in line (March 25)
  • Food variety may reduce risk of heart disease, diabetes (March 25)
  • Nominees announced for teaching awards (March 25)
  • Updates on parking, technology presented (March 25)
  • Women at MUSC share ideas, thoughts (March 25)
  • Cooper River Bridge Run slated for April 2 (March 25)
  • Hospital communications prides itself on customer service, excellence (March 25)
  • Trident Area Safe Kids offers poison safety tips (March 18)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (March 18)
  • Tsunami victims grateful for contributions (March 18)
  • Coalition creates mock crash, warning teens of drinking, driving dangers (March 18)
  • Work, like worship, involves ‘spirit of service’ (March 18)
  • Food variety needed to keep healthy (March 18)
  • Surgeon introduces new facelift procedure (March 18)
  • Meet...Irene (March 18)
  • Currents (March 18)
  • Deep vein thrombosis difficult to diagnose (March 18)
  • Visiting professor probes ‘why’ of grammar (March 18)
  • Every Step Counts available online (March 18)
  • Deans mark passing of distinguished scientist (March 11)
  • MUSC to focus on forbidden abbreviations (March 11)
  • UMA honors employees with quarterly award (March 11)
  • Favorite foods can be eaten in moderation (March 11)
  • Meet...Felicia (March 11)
  • Currents (March 11)
  • College of Dental Medicine holds clinic day (March 11)
  • Lose to Win winners still winning, losing (March 11)
  • Mathematician credits mentors for success (March 11)
  • Examples of excellence in clinical care cited (March 11)
  • CH offers quick emergency care (March 4)
  • Kelechi selected as CASE SC Professor of the Year (March 4)
  • MUSC Safety Walk to be held March 9 (March 4)
  • MUSC’s current electrical use picture (March 4)
  • Office of Diversity scholarships awarded to MUSC students (March 4)
  • Shared leadership to help achieve goals (March 4)
  • Dietetic Services adjust menus to serve Hispanic population (March 4)
  • Hulsey credits mentors for success in nursing (March 4)
  • Meet...Stacee (March 4)
  • Grateful golden retrievers rescued (March 4)
  • Currents (March 4)
  • Choosing correct shoes is key to training (March 4)
  • College of Nursing, VA renew contract (March 4)
  • Brain Imaging Center awarded endowed chair (Feb. 25)
  • Wofford partnership helps explore dentistry (Feb. 25)
  • MUSC's E&F staff dedicated to prompt, customer service (Feb. 25)
  • McClennan Banks legacy to be honored in exhibit, reception (Feb. 25)
  • Alliance created to serve Hispanic population (Feb. 25)
  • Faison to receive AAGP’s Junior Investigator Award (Feb. 25)
  • Meet...Emma (Feb. 25)
  • Employee remains faithful to call to arms (Feb. 25)
  • Drug-free workplace policy to be reviewed (Feb. 25)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 11 through 17 (Feb. 25)
  • Children's Research Institute dedicated (Feb. 18)
  • Currents (Feb. 18)
  • Urology, DDC work to avoid invasive surgery (Feb. 18)
  • Bioterrorism video increasing awareness among physicians (Feb. 18)
  • Regular eye exams best glaucoma prevention (Feb. 18)
  • Bioengineered organs not so far away (Feb. 18)
  • Mentoring program creates opportunities (Feb. 18)
  • Meet...Lonnie (Feb. 18)
  • Grilled meat-cancer links rumor may be true (Feb. 18)
  • PA class raises money for treatment foundation(Feb. 18)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 4 through 10 (Feb. 18)
  • MUSC Gospel Choir attracts local attention (Feb. 11)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Feb. 11)
  • Benefit to support Children's Research Institute (Feb. 11)
  • Art displayed at Citadel Mall until Feb. 13 (Feb. 11)
  • Study finds heart device saves lives (Feb. 11)
  • MUSC hospital aims for elite Magnet status (Feb. 11)
  • Running on empty: fishy files drying up storage space (Feb. 11)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 14 through Feb. 3 (Feb. 11)
  • Meet...Natali (Feb. 11)
  • Currents (Feb. 11)
  • Wellness Center device measures body fat percentage (Feb. 11)
  • KCI supports nurses at Medical Center (Feb. 11)
  • Physicians encouraged to attend medical malpractice series (Feb. 11)
  • New pharmacy now open (Feb. 4)
  • CRI dedication scheduled for Feb. 10 (Feb. 4)
  • Campbell praised for emergency response (Feb. 4)
  • HSF calls for teaching award nominations (Feb. 4)
  • Hagood Park-and-Ride parking location to open Feb. 7 (Feb. 4)
  • MUSC to install bedside information system (Feb. 4)
  • Clemson/MUSC investigator wins Parkinson's grant (Feb. 4)
  • Meet...Jeff (Feb. 4)
  • MUSC specialists diagnose, treat autism (Feb. 4)
  • Currents (Feb. 4)
  • Wear red in honor of women Feb. 4 (Feb. 4)
  • 2004 Trident United Way Donors (Feb. 4)
  • Pet Therapy employees to make daily visits (Jan. 28)
  • February is Black History Month (Jan. 28)
  • Microbiology, Immunology welcomes Sutkowski (Jan. 28)
  • College of Nursing students donate to Respite Care Ministries (Jan. 28)
  • ‘Nature’ reports innovative research approach (Jan. 28)
  • Faculty senate to discuss code of conduct policy (Jan. 28)
  • Medical student presented $5,000 private scholarship (Jan. 28)
  • Fall accomplishments for student association (Jan. 28)
  • Meet...Lori (Jan. 28)
  • Univ. Printing Services reviving after move (Jan. 28)
  • Currents (Jan. 28)
  • Count calories to help weight loss (Jan. 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 7 - 13 (Jan. 28)
  • HCC's Radiation Oncology to open East of the Cooper (Jan. 28)
  • MUSC, USC to expand pharmacy program (Jan. 21)
  • Urologist's specialty a good fit for MUSC (Jan. 21)
  • Mannequin designed to teach workplace safety (Jan. 21)
  • Employee Health Services to administer vaccine through Jan. 28 (Jan. 21)
  • Teens with diabetes invited to Jan. 25 gathering (Jan. 21)
  • MUSC faculty appointments announced (Jan. 21)
  • Library adds AccessMedicine to its resources (Jan. 21)
  • Colossal Colon exhibit to visit Charleston Jan. 27 (Jan. 21)
  • Meet...Courtney (Jan. 21)
  • It's not your mom's cataract surgery anymore (Jan. 21)
  • Benefit to support Children's Research Institute (Jan. 21)
  • Strength training an added benefit (Jan. 21)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 31 through Jan. 6 (Jan. 21)
  • Students urged to apply for fall program (Jan. 21)
  • Health care professionals to discuss care of obese patients (Jan. 21)
  • Children's Hospital honored by CHILD (Jan. 21)
  • Heart study pioneer, Dr. Curtis G. Hames dies (Jan. 14)
  • MUSC supports WMI in tsunami relief effort (Jan. 14)
  • Teen doesn't let broken leg keep her from volunteering (Jan.14)
  • Nurses seek gold standard in patient care (Jan. 14)
  • Family Medicine renovation, Phase One, complete (Jan. 14)
  • Meet...Marlo (Jan. 14)
  • MUSC Level 1 trauma center wins re-accreditation (Jan. 14)
  • Currents (Jan. 14)
  • Students urged to apply for fall program (Jan. 14)
  • 2005 Health, Wellness Expo (Jan. 14) 
  • Wellness & You program to begin (Jan. 14)
  • Benedict to bring tsunami relief to India (Jan. 7)
  • Celebration honors Martin Luther King Jr. (Jan. 7)
  • Gift to fund breast cancer outreach program (Jan. 7)
  • Select Health presents $100,000 check to CRI (Jan. 7)
  • UMA honors employees with quarterly award (Jan. 7)
  • Nominations being accepted for Earl B. Higgins Award (Jan. 7)
  • Ambulatory Care recognizes employees (Jan. 7)
  • Meet...Tis (Jan. 7)
  • PMSI/Practice Partner to expand base (Jan. 7)
  • MUSC's annual Lose to Win weigh-in set for Jan. 13 (Jan. 7)
  • Currents (Jan. 7)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 3 - 9 (Jan. 7)
  • Griffin memorial walk slated for Jan. 15 (Jan. 7)
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