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Archives 2001

  • Long-term study shows VNS effective depression therapy (Dec. 21)
  • Meet...Bryce (Dec. 21)
  • Teacher, dentist praised for community research (Dec. 21)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Dec. 21)
  • Reading paycheck stub can save time, money (Dec. 21)
  • AREA award winners recognized (Dec. 21)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 7 - Dec. 13 (Dec. 21)
  • Faculty Senate meeting: reports, Web page (Dec. 21)
  • A Year in Review (Dec. 21)
  • HIPAA at MUSC (Dec. 21)
  • Ground broken for addition to Hollings Cancer Center (Dec. 14)
  • Lectureship to evaluate ethics, AIDS policies (Dec. 14)
  • Stuart pens fifth psychiatric nursing text (Dec. 14)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 30 - Dec. 6 (Dec. 14)
  • Night eating and stress: Are they related? (Dec. 14)
  • Palliative care, hospice devoted to end-of-life needs (Dec. 14)
  • 2001 Trident United Way Donors (Dec. 14)
  • Meet...John (Dec. 14)
  • Currents (Dec. 14)
  • Risk tolerance drives asset allocation decisions (Dec. 7)
  • Program brings ‘cheer’ to needy families (Dec. 7)
  • Currents (Dec. 7)
  • Medical technology program celebrates (Dec. 7)
  • Stanley receives SCNA Award for Excellence (Dec. 7)
  • Outpatient fee for uninsured to double (Dec. 7)
  • Meet...Lilless (Dec. 7)
  • $1 million available annually for spinal cord injury research (Dec. 7)
  • MUSC uses electronic database for home care referrals (Dec. 7)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 16 - Nov. 29 (Dec. 7)
  • Drug cocktail found to help children with AIDS live longer (Nov. 30)
  • Strategic Plan Update (Nov. 30)
  • Letters to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (Nov. 30)
  • MSTP student lauded for cancer research (Nov. 30)
  • Directory available for patients with special needs (Nov. 30)
  • Degree program designed for professionals (Nov. 30)
  • Senate retreat to discuss faculty tenure, advancement (Nov. 30)
  • Early detection can help save eyesight (Nov. 30)
  • Meet...Mikie (Nov. 30)
  • MUSC's weight loss challenge program returns (Nov. 30)
  • Stine president-elect of Fauchard Academy (Nov. 23)
  • Nursing student recognized nationally (Nov. 23)
  • Heard a rumor? New Web site has answers (Nov. 23) 
  • Jane Locke, MUSC get Champions for Change award (Nov. 23)
  • Reindeer Run/Walk to benefit Children's Hospital  (Nov. 23)
  • Meet...Melissa (Nov. 23)
  • Faculty Senate meeting: committees, parking (Nov. 23)
  • Rehabilitation Sciences searching for department chair (Nov. 23)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Nov. 23)
  • Currents (Nov. 23)
  • OACIS (Nov. 23)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 2 - Nov. 15 (Nov. 23)
  • Wound care team  teaches new type of therapy (Nov. 23)
  • Children's talent shines through (Nov. 16)
  • S.C. Initiative addresses oral health disparity (Nov. 16)
  • Perfusionist reaches out to help Mongolians (Nov. 16)
  • Critical care nurse committee focuses on ICU patient care (Nov. 16) 
  • Officials discuss health services, outreach (Nov. 16)
  • Arthritis sufferers benefit from new physical therapy  (Nov. 16)
  • Meet...Mike (Nov. 16)
  • Scholarships awarded to CDM students (Nov.16)
  • Lung Cancer Awareness honors survivors, supporters (Nov.16)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Nov. 16)
  • Currents (Nov. 16)
  • National award recognizes community service success (Nov. 9)
  • Letters to MUSC President Dr. Greenberg (Nov. 9)
  • Continuing education award presented to CAA (Nov. 9)
  • ‘Love'em or Lose'em,’ because replacement is costly (Nov. 9) 
  • Rehabilitation Sciences searching for department chair (Nov. 9)
  • Candlelight service to honor cancer victims (Nov. 9)
  • PA students donate teddy bears to adult units (Nov. 9)
  • AIDS Symposium slated for Nov. 14 - 16 (Nov. 9)
  • Student  Research Day 2001 held Friday, Nov. 2 (Nov. 9)
  • USC's peds department honors Ector for service (Nov. 9)
  • Frey to lead radiation information course team (Nov. 9)
  • Meet...Tom (Nov. 9)
  • Enterprise Health Center will serve community (Nov. 2)
  • MUSC doc to tackle Hawaiian marathon (Nov. 2)
  • And the Trident United Way winners are... (Nov. 2)
  • Hospital counsel to focus on new health regs (Nov. 2)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 19 - 25 (Nov. 2)
  • Cultural diversity workshop: first step to understanding (Nov. 2)
  • Currents (Nov. 2)
  • National Health Information Week is Nov. 4 - 10 (Nov. 2)
  • MUSC is home of spinal cord injury research board (Nov. 2)
  • CVC researcher visits ‘Ground Zero’ (Nov. 2)
  • Meet...Scott (Nov. 2)
  • MUSC cardiac physicians attend HFSA Conference (Nov. 2)
  • Reservists prepared for "Enduring Freedom" role (Oct. 26)
  • And the TUW winners are... (Oct. 26)
  • Lyndon Key honored for dedication to children (Oct. 26)
  • Employee award programs to consolidate (Oct. 26)
  • The Nobel Prize—The first 100 years (Oct. 26)
  • Guidelines on handling anthrax, threats (Oct. 26)
  • Faculty selects new leadership team (Oct. 26)
  • Faculty Senate meeting: next year's major issues (Oct. 26)
  • Meet...Andrea (Oct. 26)
  • Student and Military Leave Statement (Oct. 26)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 27 - Oct. 18 (Oct. 26)
  • Currents (Oct. 26)
  • Camp Kiawah swings into MUSC (Oct. 19)
  • Ophthalmologist shares insight on macular degeneration (Oct. 19)
  • Currents (Oct. 19)
  • MUSC, Citadel join to bring health, fitness to children (Oct. 19)
  • Stretching, strengthening, firming the Pilates Way (Oct. 19)
  • Students express thoughts to Sept. 11 attacks (Oct. 19)
  • Annual pumpkin, costume contests to be held (Oct. 19)
  • Success by 6: program for early education (Oct. 19)
  • And the TUW winners are... (Oct. 19)
  • 2002 Strategic Plan (Oct. 19)
  • Meet...Josh (Oct. 19)
  • Mobilize for National Primary Care Week at MUSC (Oct. 19)
  • Pediatric laboratory granted full accreditation (Oct. 19)
  • University Communications to host phone fair (Oct. 19)
  • MUSC-USC form center to study heart disease (Oct.12)
  • Center receives community award (Oct. 12)
  • 2002 Strategic Plan (Oct. 12)
  • Workshop to address care-for-elderly issues (Oct. 12)
  • Third annual Dental Day draws dedicated students (Oct. 12)
  • Annual Race for the Cure set for Saturday, Oct. 27 (Oct. 12)
  • The Impaired Medical Professional (Oct. 12)
  • Meet...Rosetta (Oct. 12)
  • Burn Center team prepares for supportive care role (Oct. 12)
  • COP holds first faculty, staff convocation (Oct. 12)
  • Employees eligible for drawing (Oct. 12)
  • Trident United Way agencies (Oct. 12)
  • Trident United Way Campaign Form (Oct. 12)
  • Currents (Oct. 12)
  • Group crafts new ADHD diagnosis(Oct. 5)
  • 2002 Strategic Plan (Oct. 5)
  • Public Safety escort van responds to needs (Oct. 5)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 21 - 27 (Oct. 5)
  • Feds ask Crime Victims Center for assistance (Oct. 5)
  • Young MUSC researcher now at Duke University (Oct. 5)
  • Clinical trial may revive PRK procedure (Oct. 5)
  • Historic icon continues to serve MUSC (Oct. 5)
  • Danish edition of Santos book released (Oct. 5)
  • Meet...Stacy (Oct. 5)
  • Four days in September (Oct. 5)
  • Wellness program in force at benefits (Oct. 5)
  • Currents (Oct. 5)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (Oct. 5) 
  • Brain cancer treatment raises hope for patients (Sept. 28)
  • MUSC honored with 2001 Consumer Choice Award (Sept. 28)
  • Currents (Sept. 28)
  • Research program, organizations form bond (Sept. 28)
  • SEI celebrates 25 years of breakthroughs (Sept. 28)
  • Ethiopian fellow opens eyes to new experiences (Sept. 28)
  • Dear MUSC, MUHA, UMA, CFC Family Member (Sept. 28)
  • Looking Glass celebrates one year of service (Sept. 28)
  • Meet...Gail (Sept. 28)
  • Open enrollment set for Oct. 1 - 31 (Sept. 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 7 - 20 (Sept. 28)
  • Faculty Senate: voting, gender equity (Sept. 28)
  • Greenberg meets with faculty, unveils 2002 Strategic Plan (Sept. 21)
  • Shared Scientific Resource Core aids drug, alcohol studies (Sept. 21)
  • Worm virus cripples MUSC Internet link (Sept. 21)
  • Crime Victims Center offers information, counseling (Sept. 21)
  • UPS protects your data (Sept. 21)
  • MUSC to help support ‘South Carolina Cares’ (Sept. 21)
  • Meet...Kelly (Sept. 21)
  • Letter to the editor (Sept. 21)
  • Tips on dealing with disasters, trauma (Sept. 21)
  • Benefit fair slated for Sept. 28 (Sept. 21)
  • MUSC's transplant volume ranks among nation's top (Sept. 14)
  • University launches new scholars program (Sept. 14)
  • Pharmacy holds white coat ceremony (Sept. 14)
  • Crime Victims Center's staff receive APSAC awards (Sept. 14)
  • A response to tragedy (Sept. 14)
  • Employee Service Awards, 2001 (Sept. 14)
  • Meet...Lisa (Sept. 14)
  • Day of Caring (Sept. 14)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (Sept. 14) 
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 31 - Sept. 6 (Sept. 14)
  • South Carolina newborns have safe haven, hope (Sept. 7)
  • MUSC supporter Virginia Harper dies Aug. 27 (Sept. 7)
  • Women's program provides more than job training (Sept. 7)
  • Hollings Cancer Center holds research retreat (Sept. 7)
  • Phone upgrades scheduled for Sept. 14 (Sept. 7)
  • Birth defects research project nets $5.9 million grant (Sept. 7)
  • Meet...Carol (Sept. 7)
  • Currents (Sept. 7)
  • Fall Brown Bag Seminars to begin Sept. 12 (Sept. 7)
  • Conference on GME slated for Sept. 21-23 (Sept. 7)
  • Student Research Day abstract deadline Sept. 12 (Sept. 7)
  • Pitts Memorial Lectureship to evaluate ethics, policies (Aug. 31)
  • Transplant's Turrisi appointed to committee (Aug. 31)
  • Faculty Senate: handbook, nominations (Aug. 31)
  • Charity strut to support MUSC Children's Hospital (Aug. 31)
  • Brown awarded Medal of Honor for bravery (Aug. 31)
  • Crystallography lab opens door to research (Aug. 31)
  • Meet...Arthur (Aug. 31)
  • Dr. O'Brien, emeritus professor of surgery, dies (Aug. 31)
  • Women's Club elects 2001-2002 officers (Aug. 31)
  • ClinLAN advisory group invites participants (Aug. 31)
  • SGA president welcomes students to MUSC (Aug. 24)
  • MUSC on-campus childcare survey due Sept. 1 (Aug. 24)
  • Ronald McDonald House offers home away from home (Aug. 24)
  • Dr. Greenberg delivers orientation speech (Aug. 24)
  • Meet...Jennie (Aug. 24)
  • Experience shapes dental attitudes (Aug. 24)
  • Brady chosen to receive Betty Ford Award (Aug. 24)
  • Currents (Aug. 24)
  • Woodbury takes new job to guide facilities growth (Aug. 17)
  • Riley to address MUSC convocation (Aug. 17)
  • Watch CNN (Aug. 17)
  • Medicine to welcome Fullerton Scholar (Aug. 17)
  • MUWC taking orders for poinsettias, wreaths (Aug. 17)
  • Easier to prevent than stop (Aug. 17)
  • Differences exist in how boys, girls experience violence (Aug. 17)
  • Meet...Wanda (Aug. 17)
  • Faculty Senate elections taking place on web (Aug. 17)
  • MUSC speech pathologist chosen as STAR recipient (Aug. 17)
  • Parents, teach your children about diabetes (Aug. 17)
  • C of C Bookstore new source for textbooks (Aug. 17)
  • Voice, swallowing institute merges art, science (Aug. 17)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 2 - 9 (Aug. 17)
  • Statewide geriatric center for education established (Aug. 10)
  • Children's Charity slated for Sept. 8 (Aug. 10)
  • Praise an employee, tell The Catalyst your story (Aug. 10)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 27 - Aug. 1 (Aug. 10)
  • Snack cart garners food, fellowship for patients (Aug. 10)
  • Meet..Buckey (Aug. 10)
  • Research fellows: past, present and future (Aug. 10)
  • VIMM provides medical service to nations in need (Aug. 10)
  • HBCU summer program advances 19 students (Aug. 10)
  • Pharmacy professor to head international group (Aug. 10)
  • Currents (Aug. 10)
  • NIH picks MUSC for heart disease network (Aug. 3)
  • Where nurses', patients' needs converge (Aug. 3)
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation seeks table sponsorship (Aug. 3)
  • HCC's Looking Glass to hold free seminars Aug. 9, 10 (Aug. 3)
  • OT students committed to children (Aug. 3)
  • E-rated games contain significant amount of violence (Aug. 3)
  • Meet..Sheri (Aug. 3)
  • Scanning system improves record handling (Aug. 3)
  • Program includes emphasis on Parkinson's (Aug. 3)
  • Rheumatology doc receives Arthritis Investigator Award (July 27)
  • Letters to Dr. Greenberg (July 27)
  • Faculty Senate: nominations, contracts, counsel (July 27)
  • CDM meeting, a forum to address diversity (July 27)
  • Nickel honored with national pharmacy educators award (July 27)
  • Physicians receive national recognition for care (July 27)
  • Meet...Dylan (July 27)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (July 27)
  • The Most Satisfying Cases of My Career (July 27)
  • Don't wait for a heart attack to find out you have heart disease (July 27)
  • CCIT offers keyboard shortcut for PCs (July 27)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 13 through 18 (July 27)
  • Pharm fellow helps students ace science fair (July 20)
  • Radiation doses can be cut in half in some CT procedures (July 20)
  • Study seeks safer withdrawal medications (July 20)
  • Mouse model aids in studying intoxication, withdrawal (July 20)
  • Patient confidentiality, EMR safeguarded (July 20)
  • Meet...Johnnie Mae (July 20)
  • Public Safety credited for readiness, training (July 20)
  • Bike patrol's friendliness, expertise recognized (July 20)
  • HIPAA to impact everybody in health care (July 20)
  • Charleston city police chief praises MUSC Public Safety (July 13)
  • Currents (July 13)
  • 2001 YES Campaign Donors (July 13)
  • Wound care program gets monetary boost (July 13)
  • O’Keeffe lab opens doors to practice learning (July 13)
  • Program receives international community service award (July 13)
  • Meet...Christine (July 13)
  • MUSC poised for scleroderma research success (July 13)
  • Departing dean opens nursing research center (July 6)
  • Dr. L. Stephen Frawley dies June 27 (July 6)
  • Psychiatry residents offer quality therapy at low cost (July 6)
  • ER staffer responds to different call of duty (July 6)
  • ANA delegates pass revised code of ethics (July 6)
  • Meet...Martha (July 6)
  • Lopes-Virella delivers Edwin Bierman Lecture (July 6)
  • CCIT to swap out leased computers for newer ones (July 6)
  • Brezden recognized for scleroderma advocacy (July 6)
  • Web-based instruction offered to MUSC faculty (July 6)
  • Researchers attend Shock Society conference (July 6)
  • Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week (July 6)
  • CCIT offers new hire computer orientation (June 29)
  • Crawford to head thoracic surgery association (June 29)
  • Being sedentary increases risk for type 2 diabetes (June 29)
  • Program steers students towards scientific careers (June 29)
  • Currents (June 29)
  • New parking fee rates effective July 1 (June 29)
  • Meet...Melissa (June 29)
  • Brown bag seminars cover many issues (June 29)
  • Joe Horst named Volunteer of the Year (June 22)
  • MUSC endocrinologist John Buse dies (June 22)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (June 22)
  • Currents (June 22)
  • Women's Center to open July 5 (June 22)
  • Meet...Peggy (June 22)
  • Faculty Senate: legal update, budget, parking (June 22)
  • Electrical supply upgrade to affect some service (June 22)
  • Letters to Dr. Greenberg (June 15)
  • New callboxes find home in Hagood lot (June 15)
  • MUSC offers up-to-date information during hurricane season (June 15)
  • Meet...Aiken (June 15)
  • New Web paging offers accuracy, response (June 15)
  • Perioperative nurses 'go live' with electronic records (June 15)
  • Physician feedback enhances quality of care (June 15)
  • Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week (June 15)
  • Operation PaintFest brings comfort, hope to children (June 8)
  • Course in responsible research conduct offered (June 1)
  • Meducare flies through lease changes (June 8)
  • Currents (June 8)
  • Survivor's Day recognizes everyone as heroes (June 8)
  • Meet...Mary (June 8)
  • Boehl to begin ‘Save A Heart’ ride (June 8)
  • Pulitzer prize winner details alcoholism study (June 8)
  • Nursing college presents Nurse Educator Award (June 8)
  • Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week (June 8)
  • CMN to feature MUSC's miracle child, Logan Holt (June 1)
  • Prize winners of 2001 YES drawing (June 1)
  • Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week (June 1)
  • MUSC performs first VNS prosthesis implant (June 1)
  • Course in responsible research conduct offered (June 1)
  • Dr. Fredrick Kinard, MUSC professor, dies (June 1)
  • Homeroom space quotas to be set at 500mb (June 1)
  • Faculty, employees offered reduced fee for study (June 1)
  • Diabetes report praised by SC Library (June 1)
  • Meeting Pee Dee nursing needs through satellite program (June 1)
  • MUSC receives grant to fund science, religion course (June 1)
  • Health care professional fight for less fortunate (June 1)
  • Dental Medicine brings special smiles to special olympians (June 1)
  • Meet...John (June 1)
  • Noone is MRI radiologist par excellence (June 1)
  • Currents (June 1)
  • MUSC teams with C of C Web site for books (June 1)
  • Charleston ranked in top 100 cities for NIH support (May 25)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (May 25)
  • Streaming audio slows network business traffic (May 25)
  • Increased fee to fund parking facility construction (May 25)
  • Mag names MUSC's Chase Nurse of the Year (May 25)
  • Bosnian visit confirms special relationship with MUSC (May 25)
  • Clyburn speech: ‘Anything can happen’ (May 25)
  • Hospital Authority saves natural resources, money (May 25)
  • Meet...Greg (May 25)
  • Senate: Elections, handbook, conflict policies (May 25)
  • COP Scholarship to memorialize student (May 18)
  • Heart transplant rejections in children tied to virus (May 18)
  • First-ever CHP career fair looks at demand (May 18)
  • Final warning of e-mail audit messages issued (May 18)
  • The Bright Sisters—Shannon and Rosie (May 18)
  • Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week (May 18)
  • Meet...Amy Ann (May 18)
  • MSTP student nets UNCF-Merck fellowship (May 18)
  • Pharmacy scholarship to honor student, friend (May 18)
  • Spring medical mission attracts many (May 18)
  • Congratulations MUSC Class of 2001 (May 18)
  • YES dollars fund camp for hearing-impaired children (May 18)
  • Currents (May 18)
  • MUSC, Roper collaborate to provide PET imaging (May 11)
  • Waldrep 'stongest student advocate at MUSC' (May 11)
  • Research award trains future investigators (May 11)
  • Brady to receive SC Woman of Achievement Award (May 11)
  • Foundation rewards teaching excellence (May 11)
  • Meet...Neil (May 11)
  • MUSC teams with C of C Web site for books (May 11)
  • Prize winners of 2001 YES drawing (May 11)
  • Currents (May 11)
  • Faculty Senate moves to hire legal counsel (May 4)
  • Nurses' Week activities to be held May 6-12 (May 4)
  • Helpdesk lends guidance (May 4)
  • College of Pharmacy (May 4)
  • Winners of 2001 YES drawing (May 4)
  • Meet...Doug (May 4)
  • Starbright shines as children connect, cope (May 4)
  • To The MUSC Community (May 4)
  • Grants a treasured trove for Alzheimer's research (April 27)
  • Currents (April 27)
  • Gives Back award honors students, groups (April 27)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (April 27)
  • Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week (April 27)
  • Meet...Coby (April 27)
  • Collaborative Unit offers research help (April 27)
  • College of Nursing students volunteer for Project Go (April 27)
  • Departments receive money from fund (April 27)
  • MUSC volunteers recognized, speak out (April 27)
  • Clyburn to address MUSC Class of 2001 May 18 (April 20)
  • Currents (April 20)
  • Apple establishes China-SEI collaboration (April 20)
  • Study tests drugs to alter drinking behavior (April 20)
  • Apple Tree Society appeals to YES Campaign (April 20)
  • 2001 YES Campaign chair shares personal message (April 20)
  • Meet...Claire (April 20)
  • Head, neck screening awareness planned (April 20)
  • Alcohol-specific cues affect areas oflcoholics' brains (April 13)
  • Magill Laser Center has new home (April 13)
  • 2001 YES Campaign sets goal of $235,000 (April 13)
  • Reach out, make a difference in community (April 13)
  • MUSC therapists donate time for Habitat for Humanity (April 13)
  • Presidential Scholars Program accepting applications (April 13)
  • HRM to hold seminar on FMLA (April 13)
  • Audiologist credited for work in hearing loss (April 13)
  • Students in a ‘pipeline’ to scientific discovery (April 13)
  • Meet...D.J. (April 13)
  • American Cancer Society announces Relay for Life (April 13)
  • Pharmacy college faces challenges (April 13)
  • Students: be aware when traveling abroad (April 13)
  • “Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week” (April 13)
  • MUSC does education Big Easy style (April 6)
  • Annual clothing collection for homeless (April 6)
  • Exit interviews to be held April 16 - 20 (April 6)
  • Nutrition fuels performance for Bridge Run (April 6)
  • Presidential Scholars Program accepting applications (April 6)
  • Dental college research featured at national meeting (April 6)
  • New study offers virtual look at colon (April 6)
  • Meet...Tom (April 6)
  • Blue ribbons recognize child abuse prevention month (April 6)
  • Allergens can be passed from mother to baby (April 6)
  • MUSC Library introduces desktop document delivery (April 6)
  • Weekend bone marrow drive to help local resident (April 6)
  • Helpline...Hotline...Which is it?...What is it? (April 6)
  • ‘Lift Team’ formed to prevent nurse injury (March 30)
  • Duke U. prof picked for VP, Medicine dean slot (March 30)
  • Letters to Dr. Greenberg (March 30)
  • Happy Days' “survivor” camp looking for help (March 30)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (March 30) 
  • Writing workshop tells special stories (March 30)
  • Unapproved minutes from Faculty Senate meeting (March 30)
  • SC Vocational Rehab opens MUSC site (March 30)
  • Nominees for Distinguished Faculty Service Award sought (March 30)
  • Currents (March 30)
  • “Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week” (March 30)
  • Meet...Lou (March 30)
  • Palliative, supportive care begins at MUSC (March 23)
  • Diet plays important role short, long term (March 23)
  • University has new scholars program for students (March 23)
  • Dental medicine student plays teacher (March 23)
  • MUSC's Faculty Senate meeting minutes, Feb. 6 (March 23)
  • Meet...Christine (March 23)
  • “Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week” (March 16
  • Currents(March 23)
  • Daughter gives father half of her own liver (March 16)
  • Stine awarded Order of Silver Crescent (March 16)
  • Choosing sensibly means making healthy diet choices (March 16)
  • Take time to make a donation (March 16)
  • New community outreach database ready (March 16)
  • Internship looking for a few good scientist-practitioners (March 16)
  • MUSC staff voice concerns during meeting (March 16)
  • Work-at-home computer features convenience (March 16)
  • Choosing sensibly means making healthy diet choices (March 16)
  • Meet...Debbie (March 16)
  • Jordan closes doors after 30 years (March 16)
  • Celebrate National Professional Social Work in March (March 16)
  • The “Information Technology Help Desk Tip of the Week” (March 16) 
  • MUSC  International Celebration 2001 (March 16)
  • Stent repair of abdominal aneurysms successful (March 9)
  • NIAAA launches COMBINE multi-center clinical trial (March 9)
  • New nursing Ph.D. program accepting students (March 9)
  • Are backpacks getting heavier these days? (March 9)
  • TeamMUSC: more than 2,000 people strong (March 9)
  • Blood Donation Center challenges departments to give blood (March 9)
  • NIH grant benefits developing countries (March 9)
  • Rite Aid/UNCF to offer scholarships to pharmacy students (March 9)
  • Meet...Gayenell (March 9)
  • MUSC's own faces of social work (March 9)
  • Currents (March 9)
  • Food Guide Pyramid: a healthy way to eat (March 9)
  • Team MUSC (March 9)
  • CCIT Help Desk Tip of the Week (March 9)
  • E-mail audit to verify MUSC accounts, clear inactives (March 2)
  • Common 1st-year curriculum attracts applicants (March 2)
  • Partnering to promote health, wellness (March 2)
  • Citadel ideal site for oral cancer screening (March 2)
  • College of Pharmacy (March 2) 
  • RT Pharmacy begins sales of over-the-counter drugs (March 2)
  • Red Cross makes a challenge (March 2)
  • Communications to sponsor cellular tune-up fair (March 2)
  • Meet...Jan (March 2)
  • Currents (March 2)
  • March is National Nutrition Month (March 2)
  • Healthy S.C. Initiative nets community award (Feb. 23)
  • Anderson remembered for CME contributions (Feb. 23)
  • SCRIPT 2001 deadline extended to March 9 (Feb. 23)
  • Meet...Jennifer (Feb. 23)
  • Bowman breathes life into pulmonary program (Feb. 23)
  • Oacis software lives despite company demise (Feb. 23)
  • Children will follow bridge run April 7 (Feb. 23)
  • Employees receive gifts through random drawing (Feb. 23)
  • MUSC's Children's Research Institute breaks ground (Feb. 16)
  • Meet...Tiffany (Feb. 16)
  • Survey regarding workplace violence (Feb. 16)
  • She's a chaplain's chaplain and they love her (Feb. 16)
  • Conflict-of-Interest makes headlines (Feb. 16)
  • Annual health, wellness fair to offer free screenings (Feb. 16)
  • Symposium to honor life of biologist, Feb. 23 (Feb. 16)
  • Seminar to address spirit, mind, body (Feb. 16)
  • Currents (Feb. 16)
  • MUSC, Roper to share PET scanner technology (Feb. 16)
  • CHP research dean's plan to benefit Medical Center (Feb. 16)
  • Budget balancing on thin margin, travel eyed (Feb. 9)
  • Improve Pap test interpretation in demand (Feb. 9)
  • Apply now for ‘Undesignated Fund’ money (Feb. 2)
  • ‘Happy Halls’ art work displayed at mall (Feb. 9)
  • Nominations being accepted for HSF teaching awards (Feb. 9)
  • Employees can update parking information (Feb. 9)
  • TERI program: a boost for retiring employees (Feb. 9)
  • Meet...Jason (Feb. 9)
  • Nurse will bike across state for patients (Feb. 9)
  • Schuman recognized in Progressive Farmer (Feb. 9)
  • Greenberg addresses issues on state agency funding cut (Feb. 2)
  • Stress is always with us, so manage it (Feb. 2)
  • 2001 research fellowship program accepting students (Feb. 2)
  • Apply now for ‘Undesignated Fund’ money (Feb. 2)
  • Letters to Dr. Greenberg (Feb. 2)
  • CARTA offers new, colorful bus passes (Feb. 2)
  • Caring Connection network supports families (Feb. 2)
  • Employees can update parking information (Feb. 2)
  • Employees receive AREA awards for performance (Feb. 2)
  • Tips on ways to prevent gasoline burn injuries (Feb. 2)
  • Meet...Roy (Feb. 2)
  • Currents (Feb. 2)
  • Study: Brain stimulation helps depressed patients (Jan. 26)
  • Is our campus safe, and could it be safer? (Jan. 26)
  • Integrative medicine expanding choices in care (Jan. 26)
  • Hypertension Initiative to provide SC legislators with health screening (Jan. 26)
  • Responsible Conduct of Research course to begin (Jan. 26)
  • Meet...Chris (Jan. 26)
  • Mind Your Health seminar series continues Feb. 20 (Jan. 26)
  • MUSC sets pace for stroke care (Jan. 19)
  • ARC funding renewed (Jan. 19)
  • Apple Tree Society cultivates teaching skills (Jan. 19)
  • Currents (Jan. 19)
  • AOA helps purchase van for Jenkins Institute (Jan. 19)
  • Patient noncompliance, reasons why (Jan. 19)
  • Meet...Linda (Jan. 19)
  • Mental health seminar series continues Jan. 26 (Jan. 19)
  • Survivorship workshop to educate, empower (Jan. 19)
  • Answers to questions regarding CMH (Jan. 19)
  • National Nurse Anesthetist Week Jan. 21 - 27 (Jan. 19)
  • Child magazine ranks MUSC with top children’s hospitals (Jan. 12)
  • PBS special to feature MUSC professor (Jan. 12)
  • SEI welcomes Givre, other talent to team (Jan. 12)
  • SGA president gives MUSC students update (Jan. 12)
  • Meet...Jon (Jan. 12)
  • 2000 Trident United Way Donors (Jan. 12)
  • SAS group to meet Jan. 17 (Jan. 12)
  • Nominations being accepted for Earl B. Higgins Award (Jan. 12) 
  • Griffin memorial walk slated for Jan. 20 (Jan. 5)
  • CARE program salutes courteous employees (Jan. 5)
  • Greenberg delivers State of the University address (Jan. 5) 
  • Procurement sets deadlines for major purchase requests (Jan. 5)
  • Winter/Spring 2001 Training Calendar (Jan. 5)
  • Meet...Jennifer (Jan. 5)
  • Dilated eye exams can detect glaucoma (Jan. 5)
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  • Celebration honoring MLK Jr to be held Jan. 11 (Jan. 5)
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