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Archives 1997

  • Annual Lose to Win weigh-in set for Jan. 9 (December 19)
  • Laken to add to CON community outreach (December 19)
  • Program teaches people how to communicate (December 19)
  • Young stresses internal development in new book (December 19)
  • Electronic Medical Records (December 19)
  • Blood donations critical (December 19)
  • Handwashing... ...basic infection control (December 19)
  • Spine Specialists combine talents in one clinic (December 19)
  • DV forms hope to improve productivity (December 19)
  • Depression... It’s an illness. Not a weakness. (December 19)
  • Conroy 1st woman to chair Anesthesiology Dept. (December 19)
  • Second round of ITI grants funded (December 12)
  • Medical historian's works find new home (December 12)
  • Workplace safety stressed during holidays (December 12)
  • On-line directory more accessible, easier to use (December 12)
  • SGA president updates students on activities (December 12)
  • AREA awards given to employees for going beyond (December 12)
  • Human Resources Spring Training Schedule (December 12)
  • Forgetting safety recipe for holiday disaster (December 5)
  • Lowcountry seniors festival targets lifestyle (December 5)
  • Weight management classes slated for Jan.7 (December 5)
  • Department of Human Resources Spring Training Schedule(December 5)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (December 5)
  • Library opens 24 hours during final exams (December 5)
  • Increased safety being implemented at MUSC (November 28)
  • Two join Team in Training to run marathon (November 28)
  • Domestic abuse increases as holidays approach (November 28)
  • CON extends services to Pee Dee (November 28)
  • Red Cross to offer health, safety classes (November 28)
  • MUSC has scored another first... (November 21)
  • Annual Reindeer Run/Walk slated for Dec. 6 (November 21)
  • Volunteering, making life better for others (November 21)
  • Money can be donated to favorite cause (November 21)
  • Helmets save children from injury (November 21)
  • Employee Service Award, 1997 (November 21)
  • MUSC, Trident Tech sponsor clinical labs (November 14)
  • Post-tenure review document unanimously approved (November 14)
  • Student Research Day '97 (November 14)
  • Ad campaign to promote med schools (November 14)
  • Shelter receives makeover by volunteers (November 14)
  • OACVC patients have access to van service (November 14)
  • New AV policy to expand equipment, support access (November 7)
  • VAMC name a tribute to Lowcountry Marine (November 7)
  • Pre-GED preparation, reading enrichment classes offered (November 7)
  • Travis Taylor: Up to bat against cancer (November 7)
  • Passenger air bags can kill children (November 7)
  • Symposium to offer students overview of problems raised by AIDS (November 7)
  • MEDUCARE celebrates 10th year of patient transports (October 31)
  • MUSC dean named to NIH study section (October 31)
  • MUSC Medical Center receives commendation (October 31)
  • Hutson named Family Physician of the Year (October 31)
  • Wickman named new GCRC business administrator (October 31)
  • CAP program supports young M.D. researchers (October 31)
  • Bosch employees take advantage of health fair (October 31)
  • Merck recommends center for teaching site (October 31)
  • Stereotactic breast biopsy program earns accreditation (October 24)
  • Crawford named to Horace Smithy Chair (October 24)
  • Special cookies for special person, patients (October 24)
  • Stork delivers female robot (October 24)
  • Dietetic interns experience performance improvement (October 24)
  • Trident United Way campaign continues (October 24)
  • Open enrollment continues for employees (October 17)
  • High performance health care teams program offered (October 17)
  • How to kill your e-mail 'loopy' behavior (October 17)
  • Catalyst Online receives facelift, becomes more useful (October 17)
  • HRM receives recognition for support of Family Independence Act (October 17)
  • Alcohol awareness week to begin Oct. 19 (October 17)
  • Where it all began... (October 17)
  • Agencies lay foundation for local family (October17)
  • Evaluations completed for academic officers (October 17)
  • Dermatology conference to be held Nov. 8 (October 17)
  • New chair stresses need of primary care (October 17)
  • Former patient donates card to institute (October 17)
  • Creasman receives honor (October 17)
  • Walk to Cure Diabetes event slated for Oct. 25 (October 17)
  • MU heads international esophageal cancer study (October 10)
  • Artist's coloring sheets donated to Children's Hospital (October 10)
  • Fourth edition of Gazes text published (October 10)
  • Totals reflect successful year for foundation (October 10)
  • SGA president welcomes MUSC students (October 10)
  • Compound helps alleviate severity of common cold (October 3)
  • Robot to carry deliveries from Central Supply (October 3)
  • Physician Assistants emerge as an economical additive (October 3)
  • Primary Care Week starts off with seminar (October 3)
  • Family Medicine chair steps down (October 3)
  • Open forum aims at improving minority admissions (October 3)
  • 1997 Trident United Way campaign kicks off (October 3)
  • Mini-park planned for Crosstown, President Street (October 3)
  • MUSC patient becomes ‘pilot for a day’(October 3)
  • Open enrollment scheduled for employees (September 26)
  • National Primary Care Week (September 26)
  • Center offers care for women, children (September 26)
  • Future of medicine, public health conference slated for Oct. 6, 7 (September 26)
  • BRL, Transgenic Facility core labs hold open house (September 26)
  • Research data indicate change in treatment (September 26)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (September 26)
  • AHEC to sponsor Practice Management Seminar (September 26)
  • Reorganization focuses educational services (September 19)
  • Course held for postdoctoral fellows on research conduct (September 19)
  • Prostate cancer: Key to treatment choices is early detection (September 19)
  • Race for the Cure® grants fund Hollings projects (September 19)
  • Grad publishes memoir (September 19)
  • NAEB to sponsor higher education week (September 12)
  • Rehab Week beginning Sept. 14 (September 12)
  • Common myths, facts about breast cancer (September 12)
  • International student studies at MUSC Dental School (September 12)
  • Carolina family Care moves to new facility (September 12)
  • Senate encourages comments from faculty (September 12)
  • Adopt-A-Camper Campaign held week of Sept. 22 (September 12)
  • Interview with former CEO, Charlene Stuart (September 5)
  • Faculty receive distinguished service award (September 5)
  • Search for solutions with CCIT task force (September 5)
  • First round of ITI grant funds awarded (September 5)
  • JCAHO survey preliminary score reflects teamwork (September 5)
  • Quit smoking program to be offered at IOP (September 5)
  • New Center for Academic Excellence offers solutions (August 29)
  • Education channels to answer health connections (August 29)
  • Y2K millennium bug: don't be caught off guard (August 29)
  • Computer models to analyze hip replacement (August 29)
  • Students research heart failure (August 29)
  • Program brings research into high school classrooms (August 29)
  • Balanced Budget Act provides big victory for nurses (August 29)
  • Farewell, Charlene and Robert Stuart (August 29)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (August 29)
  • New smoking cessatin program offered (August 29)
  • Camp Bluebird to support cancer survivors (August 22)
  • Medicaid benefit recipients have health care choice (August 22)
  • Department of Human Resources Management 1997 Fall Training Schedule(August 22)
  • University Strategic Plan: clinical services draft (August 22)
  • Annual Strut participants to hit walking path (August 22)
  • Program recognizes exceptional employees (August 22)
  • Faculty fall convocation to set priorities for future (August 15)
  • Parents dedicate piano in daughter's memory (August 15)
  • Patients may fare better in major teaching hospitals (August 15)
  • University Strategic Plan: education draft (August 15)
  • Program recognizes employees (August 15)
  • Julian McGill scholarship fund established (August 8)
  • Your Liver: It's the Strong, Silent Type (August 8)
  • Simon Paging System takes place (August 8)
  • AREA awards given to employees for going beyond (August 8)
  • Clinical research coordination program to be held (August 8)
  • Biomolecular structure research presented (August 8)
  • Basic health care a trend at Burke High (August 8)
  • Annual HCC golf tournament slated for Monday, Oct. 6 (August 8)
  • Faculty Senate closes nominations for upcoming elections (August 8)
  • Applause Program recognizes employees (August 8)

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