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Meet...Ted
Name:
Ted McGill, DDS.
Department:
College of Dental Medicine, Department of
Restorative Dentistry.
How long at MUSC: 2 years.
Family: Daughters, Ginny and
Leslie (son-in-law, Will) and West Highland Terrier dogs, Mac and Lady.
Favorite local landmark: The
gazebo at The Battery.
Community service: I volunteer
at the St. Matthews Dental Clinic in North Charleston.
Least favorite chore:
Filling out surveys.
One ingredient you must have in your
refrigerator: Boneless, skinless chicken tenderloins.
Fondest childhood memory:
Mealtime at the McGill house with my mother, father and five brothers
and sisters.
What led you to choose dentistry as a
career: Influence of my hometown (Kingstree) dentist, Dr. Bill
Boyd.
Most rewarding thing about your job:
The students.
Someone famous you would like to meet:
Rev. Billy Graham.
Something you’ve tried once and will
never do again: Never say never.
What advice would you share
with co-workers: If you
find out that you do not like your new job, find another one. Life is
short.
Friday, Aug. 31, 2007
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