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Archives 2000

  •  MUSC breathing easy with Y2K held at bay (Jan. 7)
  • Donor establishes fund in honor of West (Jan. 7)
  • Committee accepting applications for Undesignated Fund (Jan.7)
  • Enrollment Services moves, adds tours, visitor information (Jan. 7)
  • I have this terrible cough, is it bronchitis? (Jan. 7)
  • Dear Dr. Cotton and DDC Staff: (Jan. 7)
  • New dental implant program planned (Jan. 7)
  • Dental alumnus rooted in implant program (Jan. 7)
  • Currents (Jan. 7)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 20 - Jan. 3 (Jan. 7)
  • SEI employees warn: We're watching you (Jan. 14)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Jan. 14)
  • SCRIPT deadline extended to March 3 (Jan. 14)
  • Humanitas deadline extended (Jan. 14)
  • Don't hide during Census 2000 head count (Jan. 14)
  • Child abuse begins early according to JAMA report (Jan. 14)
  • Glaucoma's lack of symptoms presents challenge (Jan. 14)
  • 1999 Trident United Way Donors (Jan. 14)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 3 - Jan. 10 (Jan. 14)
  • Fellowship program accepting students (Jan. 14)
  • Hand key to accessing fitness facilities (Jan. 21)
  • Construction plans to improve Harper Student Center (Jan. 21)
  • COM faculty meeting outlines changes, concerns (Jan. 21)
  • SGA president welcomes students back, provides update (Jan. 21)
  • Fibroids treated with less invasive technique (Jan. 21)
  • Employees, students have time to get protected (Jan. 21)
  • Currents (Jan. 21)
  • Fellowship program accepting students (Jan. 21)
  • Deep brain stimulation offers relief from tremors (Jan. 28)
  • Neuroscience Center plans excite McGinty (Jan. 28)
  • Parking Management offers parking options (Jan. 28)
  • Some love 'em, some hate 'em (Jan. 28)
  • Black History Month Celebration, Feb. 1 and Feb. 4 (Jan. 28)
  • Grant paves way for parent advocacy (Jan. 28)
  • Faculty Senate meeting minutes, Jan. 11 (Jan. 28)
  • Currents (Jan. 28)
  • Rounds With Ray (Feb. 4)
  • TEAM MUSC: celebrating each journey over the bridge (Feb. 4)
  • Suggestions on ways to recover from winter blues (Feb. 4)
  • VDR is standard care for MUSC burn patients (Feb. 4)
  • After-hours parking for employees, students (Feb. 4)
  • Nominations being accepted for award (Feb. 4)
  • Vietnam: the country, not the war (Feb. 4)
  • Carting happiness to MUSC's young patients (Feb. 4)
  • Currents (Feb. 4)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 10 - 31 (Feb. 4)
  • Clinics key to preparation, good health (Feb. 11)
  • Students learn as they serve community (Feb. 11)
  • SAFE KIDS coalition hosts Car Seat CheckUp (Feb. 11)
  • Weight Management Center seeks to heal body, mind (Feb. 11)
  • Hodges visits with students, patients at MUSC (Feb. 11)
  • Cardiac rehab program celebrates 20 years (Feb. 11)
  • Currents (Feb. 11)
  • University employees receive AREA awards (Feb. 11)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 31 - Feb. 6 (Feb. 11)
  • Area students participate in space mission (Feb. 18)
  • Report targets cancers among African Americans (Feb. 18)
  • Survivor will represent MUSC, friend (Feb. 18)
  • MUSC's Faculty Senate meeting minutes, Feb. 1 (Feb. 18)
  • Deadlines for purchases/requisition receipt announced (Feb. 18)
  • ‘Look Good...Feel Better’ (Feb. 18)
  • Committee eyes three-year IM  priorities (Feb. 18)
  • Currents (Feb. 18)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Feb. 18)
  • Greenberg answers minority faculty concerns (Feb. 25)
  • Students give lessons on brushing, flossing  (Feb. 25)
  • Leuner appointed to DACOWITS (Feb. 25)
  • Nominations being accepted for awards (Feb. 25)
  • PACU nurses run for health, camaraderie (Feb. 25)
  • CQI Steering Committee members honored (Feb. 25)
  • Library is part of Online Consumer Health Information Initiative (Feb. 25)
  • DHA recruiting students for doctoral program (Feb. 25)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 14 - 21 (Feb. 25)
  • Memorials honor gifts to medical science (March 3)
  • March is designated as National Nutrition Month  (March 3)
  • Medical missions bring hope to hopeless (March 3)
  • Conklin, others walk in father’s honor (March 3)
  • Bone, Joint Center (March 3)
  • Currents (March 3)
  • ClinLAN95 Tip of the Week (March 3)
  • Students part of honor council (March 3)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 21 - 27 (March 3)
  • Rounds With Ray (March 10)
  • Conference explores therapies (March 10)
  • Burn survivor remembered, honored (March 10)
  • 2000 HSF nominees announced for teaching awards (March 10)
  • Pharmacists face change (March 10)
  • Currents (March 10)
  • Colorectal Cancer: Myths and Realities (March 10)
  • MUSC dietetic interns develop culinary skills (March 10)
  • Apple Tree Society seeks to expand role of teaching (March 10)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 28 - March 5 (March 10)
  • Activities scheduled for Greenberg inauguration (March 17)
  • Surgery eases weight loss for obese patients (March 17)
  • CHP program director solves costly dilemma (March 17)
  • National figure in AIDS research to give lecture (March 17)
  • Electronic access of records now available (March 17)
  • Johnson receives BNA's nurse of the year award (March 17)
  • ClinLAN95 Tip of the Week (March 17)
  • YES Unrestricted Fund awards 7 grants (March 17)
  • A vegetarian diet: a growing trend (March 17)
  • Social workers are key (March 17)
  • It’s all teamwork for CF patients, staff (March 17)
  • Rules, regulations on research continues (March 17)
  • USC athlete endures pain of arthritis, keeps moving (March 17)
  • New ID cards: a tool for efficiency, security (March 24)
  • Renowned panelists discuss S.C. health issues (March 24)
  • More information on inaugural activities (March 24)
  • Simple test detects hidden heart disease (March 24)
  • Dentistry, medicine focus of international publication (March 24)
  • Project Access brings PA career to high schools (March 24)
  • Cardiovascular diseases affect women more than men (March 24)
  • Healthy eating begins with recipe (March 24)
  • Greenberg speech outlines ambitious MUSC agenda (March 31)
  • Officer pulls driver out of burning vehicle (March 31)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (March 31)
  • Groups unite in bladder cancer research (March 31)
  • Bell & Schlau seminar draws Lowcountry youth (March 31)
  • Herbal remedies used to treat minor conditions (March 31)
  • Currents (March 31)
  • Public purchasing officials focus on public's interest (March 31)
  • ClinLAN95 Tip of the Week (March 31)
  • Project A.S.S.I.S.T. to hold teaching session (March 31)
  • Appearance Center looks good (March 31)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 20 - 27 (March 31)
  • Join TEAMMUSC at Cooper River Bridge finish line expo (March 31)
  • Employees set record low for days lost due to injury (April 7)
  • Blackwell wins Earl B. Higgins Award (April 7)
  • Annual clothing collection for homeless (April 7)
  • National Volunteer Week, April 9 - 15 (April 7)
  • Summers are for hands-on science (April 7)
  • Currents (April 7)
  • Wear a blue ribbon, prevent child abuse (April 7)
  • Faculty Senate meeting minutes, March 7 (April 7)
  • Compliance lecture slated for Wednesday, April 19 (April 7)
  • Message from YES Campaign Chair (April 7)
  • AMA leader to speak at MUSC Commencement (April 14)
  • Rounds With Ray (April 14)
  • Attacking eating disorders from inside out (April 14)
  • Brady reports PTSD treatment in JAMA (April 14)
  • Family history not a factor in breast cancer patients (April 14)
  • Dialogue on cancer risk to air April 20 (April 14)
  • State celebrates head, neck cancer awareness (April 14)
  • Currents (April 14)
  • First African-American male CON graduate comes back (April 14)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 27 - April 10 (April 14)
  • Society task force wants to hear from faculty (April 14)
  • Promissory note must be signed, returned before credit issued (April 14)
  • YES drawing (April 21)
  • WebCT trailblazing MUSC on-line courses (April 21)
  • ClinLAN95 Tip of the Week (April 21)
  • Students efforts rewarded during ceremony (April 21)
  • Course on responsible conduct of research to be held (April 21)
  • Currents (April 21)
  • Funds to support development of learning center (April 21)
  • Program to help people understand cancer (April 21)
  • Tech services offers friendlier way to access help (April 21)
  • Local charities receive money from COM Charity Ball (April 21)
  • Oacis Tip of the Week (April 28)
  • YES drawing (April 28)
  • CARE program salutes courteous employees (April 28)
  • Burn Center staff dedicated employees (April 28)
  • Graduation invitations ready for pick-up (April 28)
  • Hypertension Initiative goal to reduce renal diseases (April 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 10 - April 23 (April 28)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (April 28)
  • Cervical cancer: most threatening, most preventable (April 28)
  • Currents (April 28)
  • Hospital distributes PTO plan (April 28)
  • Resistance to screening studied (May 5)
  • Lowcountry Oyster Festival raises money for HCC (May 5)
  • Plan empowers employees with flexibility (May 5)
  • YES drawing (May 5)
  • MUSC Hurricane Awareness Day (May 5)
  • Antibiotic-resistant bacteria spreading (May 5)
  • Currents (May 5)
  • Faculty Senate meeting minutes, April 4 (May 5)
  • ClinLAN95 Tip of the Week (May 5)
  • MUSC residents enjoy day at country club (May 5)
  • CHP dean receives national honor (May 5)
  • Nurses' Week activities to be held May 6-12 (May 5)
  • Study tests antidepressant in treating anxiety disorder (May 5)
  • Foundation to award faculty for excellence in teaching (May 12)
  • MUSC doc to head task force on intersexuality (May 12)
  • Carnival brings in $4,000 (May 12)
  • An in-depth look at e-mail borne viruses (May 12)
  • Procurement publishes SmartStream policy (May 12)
  • Dietetic Internship receives initial accreditation (May 12)
  • Hurricane Awareness Day promotes preparation, planning (May 12)
  • RNs recognized for outstanding performance (May 12)
  • Currents (May 12)
  • FAS can be prevented (May 12)
  • Congratulations MUSC Class of 2000 (May 19)
  • Graduate completes Lebanese family of physicians, scientists (May 19)
  • First honor graduate to receive Ivy Award (May 19)
  • Exercise class combines dance, martial arts (May 19)
  • Camp Happy Days needs volunteers July 1 - 8  (May 19)
  • Self connection gives infant a chance at life (May 19)
  • MUSC medical transport service receives accreditation (May 19)
  • NNICU graduates return to MUSC for reunion (May 19)
  • The Right Touch (May 19)
  • Hoda's a 'jewel' in Pathology's crown (May 19)
  • Pediatric emergency room gets well deserved facelift (May 26)
  • Low birthweight—renal failure link found (May 26)
  • Student dental association recognizes faculty, staff  (May 26)
  • Lighting the Fire of the Future (May 26)
  • MUSC parking fees to increase July 1 (May 26)
  • Lipitor Screening Van to visit MUSC June 5 (May 26)
  • Graduate to make sure patients get what they need  (May 26)
  • Currents (May 26)
  • Research Roundtable discussion to be held (May 26)
  • ClinLAN95 Tip of the Week (May 26)
  • Make a pledge to CMN on June 3, 4 (June 2)
  • Rounds With Ray (June 2)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (June 2)
  • Fee hike needed to fund parking garages (June 2)
  • ‘Mail It’ to streamline campus mail system (June 2)
  • MUSC's Faculty Senate meeting minutes, May 2 (June 2)
  • CDM honored at dental association annual session (June 2)
  • Medicine in the Vocal Arts (June 2)
  • Program awards employees for caring (June 2)
  • Storm Eye Institute wall honors donors (June 2)
  • Currents (June 2)
  • Oacis Tip of the Week (June 2)
  • HALOS needs sponsorship for scholarships, camps (June 9)
  • Sutusky appointed interim VP for finance (June 9)
  • Employees receive awards for job well done (June 9)
  • Pregnancy with diabetes not necessarily risky (June 9)
  • Risk of injuries increased by improper use of seatbelts (June 9)
  • Exchange Club gives back to community (June 9)
  • Research to thrive in lab facility (June 9)
  • Portrait unveiled at Storm Eye Institute (June 9)
  • MUSC's 10East sowing seeds of hope (June 9)
  • Trio receives College of Charleston honors (June 9)
  • CDM presents posters during dentistry meeting (June 9)
  • Oacis Tip of the Week (June 9)
  • Bellack to leave for VP, provost post in Boston (June 16)
  • Pioneers in sight restoration have ties to Charleston (June 16)
  • Compliments (June 16)
  • Walking to make a difference (June 16)
  • JAMA cites aging RN workforce for future shortage (June 16)
  • An RT 'Great Team' (June 16)
  • Faculty Town Hall Meeting, June 15 (June 23)
  • Bradham named third Novartis student fellow (June 23)
  • Pope protects patients, staff at CMH (June 23)
  • Health Admin. students meet with DC policy makers (June 23)
  • Oacis Tip of the Week (June 23)
  • Dr. Halushka named dean of College of Grad Studies (June 30)
  • June is National Scleroderma Awareness Month (June 30)
  • MUSC fertile ground for research (June 30)
  • Caring mother remembered for smile, courage (June 30)
  • Meet...Dr. Don (June 30)
  • Program hopes to encourage scientific research (June 30)
  • Greenberg responds to questions from June 15 meeting (June 30)
  • New CHP program aimed at aphasic adults (June 30)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 19 - June 25 (June 30)
  • Oacis Tip of the Week (June 30)
  • Currents (June 30)
  • In these stressful times, be good to yourself (July 7)
  • ‘Loving’ books pay tribute to teen, reading (July 7)
  • Environmental education striving for healthier tomorrow (July 7)
  • Patient-based research program launched (July 7)
  • Work of art joins collection at St. Luke’s Chapel (July 7)
  • Summer program offers activities for children (July 7)
  • Meet...Judy (July 7)
  • Family Medicine to offer menopausal options (July 7)
  • Bosso, Lorenz certified with Added Qualifications (July 7)
  • Fracture patients have higher death rate with dementia (July 7)
  • Greenberg responds to questions from June 15 meeting (July 7)
  • Currents (July 7)
  • Gastroenterology ranks among best in nation (July 14)
  • Emotional responses to unplanned voyage (July 14)
  • Greenberg responds to questions from June 15 meeting (July 14)
  • Health care champion for poor remembered (July 14)
  • Group therapy for Bulimia Nervosa to be offered (July 14)
  • Meet...Lorraine (July 14)
  • Lunchtime learning launched at forum (July 14)
  • Safety on Hunley coordinated by MUSC doc (July 14)
  • MUSC is on cutting edge of healing for burn wounds (July 14)
  • MUSC's Faculty Senate meeting minutes, June 6 (July 14)
  • Meeting of SAS Users Group slated for July 19 (July 14)
  • ‘Nia Tidal Wave 2000’ to take place July 26 - Aug. 14 (July 14)
  • Volunteer of the year honored at ceremony (July 21)
  • Greenberg responds to questions from June 15 meeting (July 21)
  • Be sure what you hear is what was said (July 21)
  • Summer experience pays off for social work student (July 21)
  • JAMA: Most satisfied with prophylactic mastectomy (July 21)
  • Currents (July 21)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 10 - July 16 (July 21)
  • Deposit ensures quality care for everyone (July 28)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (July 28)
  • Apprenticeship program under way (July 28)
  • Express mail service to be provided by UPS (July 28)
  • Greenberg responds to questions from June 15 meeting (July 28)
  • Meet...Raymond (July 28)
  • RECREATION THERAPY: opening windows on new abilities (July 28)
  • Hearing impaired learn about marine life (July 28)
  • Currents (July 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 17 - July 23 (July 28)
  • Faculty Senate meeting minutes, July 11 (July 28)
  • Pharmacy faculty and alums net SCPhA awards (Aug. 4)
  • Abercrombie appointed S.C. AHEC executive director (Aug. 4)
  • School hopes to attract health professionals (Aug. 4)
  • Grasp of systems puts change in perspective (Aug. 4)
  • Off-Campus Housing offers variety of services (Aug. 4)
  • Registration under way for PACT  (Aug. 4)
  • Meet...Jackie (Aug. 4)
  • Severe weather plan communicates safety, cooperation (Aug. 4)
  • Currents (Aug. 4)
  • NIH modifies its modular grants application (Aug. 4)
  • Oacis Tip of the Week (Aug. 4)
  • Future of Morrison Drive lot in question (Aug. 11)
  • PA library to be named in student's memory (Aug. 11)
  • CCIT employee spends vacation in Romania (Aug. 11)
  • Tobacco use common among college students (Aug. 11)
  • Thank you MUSC staff (Aug. 11)
  • Meet...Jim (Aug. 11)
  • MUSC's health connection to Western Sahara (Aug. 11)
  • Course hones skills of research coordinator (Aug. 11)
  • Currents (Aug. 11)
  • Family Connection to hold its annual conference (Aug. 11)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 24 - Aug. 6 (Aug. 11)
  • Susie F. Edwards named MUSC’s budget director (Aug. 11)
  • Tomlinson complements MUSC research (Aug. 18)
  • Rounds With Ray (Aug. 18)
  • New identification badges more universal, convenient (Aug. 18)
  • SGA president welcomes students to MUSC (Aug. 18)
  • Simple phone audit can save your department $$$ (Aug. 18)
  • Old practices, modern methods come together in new IOP program (Aug. 18)
  • Meet...Aleene (Aug. 18)
  • Orthopaedic Surgery publishes journal (Aug. 18)
  • Scholarship awarded to drug information resident (Aug. 18)
  • Currents (Aug. 18)
  • Kilpatrick, Kern chosen for AHA fellowship  (Aug. 25)
  • Biweekly pay schedule to move back 1 day (Aug. 25)
  • Program develops environmental roundtable agenda (Aug. 25)
  • Dominican dental mission inspires service (Aug. 25)
  • Intern's heritage enhances respect for his patients (Aug. 25)
  • Meet...John (Aug. 25)
  • Currents (Aug. 25)
  • Race for the Cure accepting grant requests (Aug. 25)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Aug. 25)
  • Information is power, but whose power is it? (Sept. 1)
  • Researcher seeks pure cell growth medium (Sept. 1)
  • Pet care during a weather emergency (Sept. 1)
  • Annual Carolina Children's Charity slated for Sept. 16 (Sept. 1)
  • Compliments (Sept. 1)
  • Public Television to air end-of-life care stories (Sept. 1)
  • Meet...Michael (Sept. 1)
  • Sade shares AMA ethical challenges for millennium (Sept. 1)
  • Geddes to host motivation workshop (Sept. 1)
  • Currents (Sept. 1)
  • Oacis Tip of the Week (Sept. 1)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 14 - 27 (Sept. 1)
  • Speed monitor to promote safety awareness (Sept. 8)
  • Employee Service Awards, 2000 (Sept. 8)
  • Responsible hosting guidelines offer tips, strategies (Sept. 8)
  • $20 deposit to support operating expense (Sept. 8)
  • Join the club (men need not apply) (Sept. 8)
  • Document Imaging System put to good use (Sept. 8)
  • Race for the Cure accepting grant requests (Sept. 8)
  • Meet...Liz (Sept. 8)
  • Golf classic set for Sept. 23, 24 (Sept. 8)
  • Lin possesses passion for life, healing (Sept. 15)
  • Mother expresses gratitude for daughter's care (Sept. 15)
  • Dr. Taber remembered for contributions to MUSC (Sept. 15)
  • Study probes stress fractures in women (Sept. 15)
  • Consult service works to resolve ethical problems (Sept. 15)
  • Daufuskie Island: a step back in time (Sept. 15)
  • Seminar on women's health issues to be held (Sept. 15)
  • Fall 2000 Training Calendar (Sept. 15)
  • Team up to support Race for the Cure (Sept. 15)
  • SUG to meet Sept. 20 (Sept. 15)
  • Employees receive AREA awards (Sept. 15)
  • Library and Internet Schedule (Sept. 15)
  • College of Pharmacy ranks among best in U.S. News (Sept. 22)
  • College of Graduate Studies (Sept. 22)
  • Shuttle bus routing revisions become effective Oct. 2 (Sept. 22)
  • Prostate screening raises awareness, saves lives (Sept. 22)
  • Annual Educational Conference slated for Oct. 6, 7 (Sept. 22)
  • Greenberg answers employees' questions (Sept. 22)
  • ‘The Looking Glass’ opens for business (Sept. 22)
  • Meet...Jean (Sept. 22)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 4 - Sept. 17 (Sept. 22)
  • Currents (Sept. 22)
  • Grant supports development of end-of-life care institute (Sept. 29)
  • Vendors fair to offer options for savings (Sept. 29)
  • Library opens round-the-clock haven for study (Sept. 29)
  • Lockwood Drive parking lot scheduled to open Oct. 2 (Sept. 29)
  • Dear MUSC, MUHA, UMA, CFC Family Member (Sept. 29
  • MUSC Institute of Psychiatry News (Sept. 29)
  • Childhood cancer follow-up clinic recognized (Sept. 29)
  • Currents (Sept. 29)
  • Meet...Steve (Sept. 29)
  • Reading program approaches anniversary (Sept. 29)
  • Date set for accreditation survey (Sept. 29)
  • Protection from personal liability seminar to be held (Sept. 29)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Sept. 29)
  • $12.6 million to support drug addiction treatment (Oct. 6)
  • Date set for accreditation survey (Oct. 6)
  • Benefits enrollment continues through October (Oct. 6)
  • Researchers co-author study published in ‘Cell’ (Oct. 6)
  • Hypertension Initiative on a roll (Oct. 6)
  • Forum on child sexual abuse issues slated for Oct. 13 (Oct. 6)
  • Meet...Jenna (Oct. 6)
  • From Darkness to Light: protecting sexually abused children (Oct. 6)
  • Currents (Oct. 6)
  • Charity raises $35,000 for Lowcountry children (Oct. 6)
  • Tourette workshop to bring support, awareness (Oct. 13)
  • $10.1M grant to support health of African Americans (Oct. 13)
  • Program awards employees for caring (Oct. 13)
  • MUSC professor to head allergy association (Oct. 13)
  • TASS training seminar to be offered Nov. 1, 2 (Oct. 13)
  • National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week (Oct. 13)
  • Confronting substance abuse a problem (Oct. 13)
  • Meet...Vanessa (Oct. 13)
  • Front-line users oversee EMR development (Oct. 13)
  • Family Med transfers residency program (Oct. 13)
  • Donation will fund garden at Hollings Cancer Center (Oct. 13)
  • Currents (Oct. 13)
  • JCAHO sets date for accreditation survey (Oct. 13)
  • NIH halts study for benefits of patients (Oct. 20)
  • Cellular service plans expand for departments, employees (Oct. 20)
  • Currents (Oct. 20)
  • Meet...Shelly (Oct. 20)
  • Disciplines collaborate to probe biosystems (Oct. 20)
  • Coastal Nurses Association presses legislative agenda (Oct. 20)
  • Low minority recruitment spurs innovation (Oct. 20)
  • Race for the Cure set for Oct. 28 (Oct. 20)
  • Physical Therapy program hosts basketball tourney (Oct. 20)
  • Medical Center receives Consumer Choice Award (Oct. 27)
  • Practice Partner: Look Ma, No Wires! (Oct. 27)
  • MUSC, natl. med school applications down (Oct. 27)
  • Eye exams urged for people with diabetes (Oct. 27)
  • Graduates from Alternatives for Women Program honored (Oct. 27)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Oct. 27)
  • S.C. AHEC, AMSA, MUSC team up for Primary Care Week (Oct. 27)
  • Currents (Oct. 27)
  • Annual costume contests to be held Oct. 31 (Oct. 31)
  • Cardiology chief dies at 52 (Nov. 3)
  • Clinical trial for MS drug follows promising research (Nov. 3)
  • Broadcast messages accessed through Web (Nov. 3)
  • Breast cancer foundation nets $315,000 (Nov. 3)
  • Meet...Becky (Nov. 3)
  • Microbiologist probes depths for archeology (Nov. 3)
  • Currents (Nov. 3)
  • Stine elected VP of Fauchard Academy 2000-2001 (Nov. 3)
  • ACBC receives award from UPS Foundation (Nov. 3)
  • Autumn Gala raises money for charities, scholarships (Nov. 3)
  • MUSC children's holiday greeting cards on sale (Nov. 10)
  • Letters to Dr. Greenberg (Nov. 10)
  • MUSC staff proud of recognition, efforts (Nov. 10)
  • Meet...Jonathan (Nov. 10)
  • Nia classes, events bring martial arts, yoga to exercise (Nov. 10)
  • Employees eligible for drawing (Nov. 10)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 16 through Nov. 5 (Nov. 10)
  • Imaging Services customers ‘keep coming back’ (Nov. 10)
  • Student Research Day 2000 held Nov. 3 (Nov. 10)
  • Library presents prizes during SRD2000 (Nov. 10)
  • Leadership forum draws student interest (Nov. 10)
  • MUSC employees tackle Chicago Marathon (Nov. 17)
  • COM student wins Hispanic scholarship (Nov. 17)
  • Trials on agents to treat melanoma to begin at Hollings (Nov. 17)
  • MUSC to install academic software upgrade (Nov. 17)
  • Reindeer Run/Walk to benefit Children's Hospital (Nov. 17)
  • Volunteers gain from missions abroad (Nov. 17)
  • Meet...Erin (Nov. 17)
  • Ideas to trim holiday waste, save environment (Nov. 17)
  • Carnival caters to children with diabetes (Nov. 17)
  • MUSC Medical Center: A special thank-you (Nov. 17)
  • Schuman receives Order of Palmetto Award (Nov. 17)
  • Giving thanks for life (Nov. 24)
  • Employees respond to wellness survey (Nov. 24)
  • MUSC, Kerr expand pharmaceutical care (Nov. 24)
  • Dietetic intership graduates receive100% pass rate (Nov. 24)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Nov. 24)
  • Bell apppointed to U.S. Olympic Project Gold 2000 (Nov. 24)
  • Seminar on health care disparities to be held (Nov. 24)
  • Workplace safety stressed during holidays (Nov. 24)
  • Meet...Damon (Nov. 24)
  • Moral decision-making focus of workshop (Nov. 24)
  • Remembering wonderful life of Dr. Michael Assey (Nov. 24)
  • Employee Health managed by CON (Nov. 24)
  • American Lung Association in need of equipment (Nov. 24)
  • Letters to Dr. Greenberg (Dec. 1)
  • Asset mapping aid to health alliances (Dec. 1)
  • GED student shines as oldest graduate (Dec. 1)
  • MUSC sponsors scholarship luncheons (Dec. 1)
  • Meet...Erik (Dec. 1)
  • Employees receive AREA awards (Dec. 1)
  • MUSC's Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony (Dec. 1)
  • Leave transfer pool donations accepted (Dec. 1)
  • WomanKind offers free seminar (Dec. 1)
  • Sarah's life with arthritis stirs awareness campaign (Dec. 8)
  • Grandmother’s legacy inspires holiday giving (Dec. 8)
  • Program brings perinatal training to hospitals (Dec. 8)
  • Physicist to chair board of international organization (Dec. 8)
  • College moves to boost applications (Dec. 8)
  • Meet...Sean (Dec. 8)
  • Public Relations holds ice cream drop-in (Dec. 8)
  • Dr. Metcalf, professor emeritus of anatomy, dies at 88 (Dec. 8)
  • A Year in Review (Dec. 15)
  • Randall delivers Mark Keller Honorary Lecture (Dec. 15)
  • Letter to the editor (Dec. 15)
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