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Archives 2003

  • New chair, new vision for pharmacy practice (Dec. 19)
  • HCC retreat's goal is to foster research collaboration (Dec. 19)
  • Pharmacy notes 15 years of teleconferences (Dec. 19)
  • A Year in Review (Dec. 19)
  • Online nursing program fits busy schedules (Dec. 19)
  • Home alone, far from home this Christmas (Dec. 19)
  • Three receive awards at CON's convocation (Dec. 19)
  • Distinguished Alumni Award given to Mills (Dec. 19)
  • Meet...Amy (Dec. 19)
  • Faculty senate assigns committee chairs (Dec. 19)
  • League for nursing excellence recognizes nurses, employees (Dec. 19)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 28 through Dec. 4 (Dec. 19)
  • Employees need to be aware of leave balances (Dec. 19)
  • MUSC named Red Cross’ top sponsor (Dec. 19)
  • 2003 Trident United Way Donors (Dec. 19)
  • Pharmacy students find joy giving time, service (Dec. 12)
  • Session orients students to medical careers (Dec. 12)
  • Ceremony celebrates life, learning in death (Dec. 12)
  • Early treatment can prevent vision loss (Dec. 12)
  • Family medicine offers same-day service (Dec. 12)
  • Job profile added to HRM online application system (Dec. 12)
  • Infant massage hits mainstream America (Dec. 12)
  • Meet...Mary Beth (Dec. 12)
  • Radiothon exceeds $103,000 mark (Dec. 12)
  • Lose to Win contest offers chance at $200 prize (Dec. 5)
  • Restaurant-style menu to bolster patient satisfaction (Dec. 5)
  • Test measures health risk of heavy alcohol use (Dec. 5)
  • Bone, Joint Center brings motion to life (Dec. 5)
  • Use the ‘d’ word, prepare to lose the conversation (Dec. 5)
  • Meet...Janice (Dec. 5)
  • Vroman likes giving back, advocates  ‘gift of sight’ (Dec. 5)
  • Student open forum slated for Dec. 9 (Dec. 5)
  • African-American history calendar available (Dec. 5)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 14 - 20 (Dec. 5)
  • Hulsey elected coordinator for Sigma Theta Tau International (Nov. 28)
  • Treatment targets non-Hodgkins lymphoma (Nov. 28)
  • Cytopathology consortium among nation's best (Nov. 28)
  • Ethics committee offers consultation service (Nov. 28)
  • Community service good for students, patients (Nov. 28)
  • Awareness shapes attitudes to deadly disease (Nov. 28)
  • Duke professor to present Eisenberg lecture (Nov. 28)
  • Tips to help prevent holiday crime (Nov. 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for Nov. 7 - 13 (Nov. 28)
  • Meet...Amanda (Nov. 28)
  • Marketing's Ruppel works in interest of others (Nov. 21)
  • Reindeer Run/Walk to benefit Children's Hospital (Nov. 21)
  • Collaborative unit working to promote research excellence (Nov. 21)
  • Senate discusses vision statement, workshop (Nov. 21)
  • MUSC, CNPS hosts first digital review exam (Nov. 21)
  • Meet...Marti (Nov. 21)
  • Currents (Nov. 21)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 31 - Nov. 6 (Nov. 21)
  • MUSC nurses reach for ‘gold standard’ in hospital care (Nov. 21)
  • Nursing Academy Honors Program initiated (Nov. 14)
  • Reindeer Run/Walk to benefit Children's Hospital (Nov. 14)
  • Public Relations promotes goodwill, understanding (Nov. 14)
  • MUSC reservist shares insight to dual career (Nov. 14)
  • Holiday cards support Children's Hospital (Nov. 14)
  • Students work to increase awareness of immunizations (Nov. 14)
  • Meet...Jervey (Nov. 14)
  • Currents (Nov. 14)
  • AOA award presented to Gabriel Virella (Nov. 14)
  • Student Research Day 2003 (Nov. 14)
  • CON receives grant to reduce faculty shortage (Nov. 7)
  • Faculty senate elects new officers for 2003-04 (Nov. 7)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Nov. 7)
  • Workshop on intellectual property to be held (Nov. 7)
  • MUSC's speciality care East of the Cooper (Nov. 7)
  • Meet...Larry (Nov. 7)
  • Currents (Nov. 7)
  • Cardiac rehab earns national certification (Nov. 7)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 17 - 23 (Nov. 7)
  • Quest for Excellence awards presented (Nov. 7)
  • NCQA accredits human protection program (Oct. 31)
  • Budget woes birth Good Citations! system (Oct. 31)
  • New director to oversee expanded GCRC role(Oct. 31)
  • Meet...Linda (Oct. 31)
  • Librarian shares skills, opens cultural doors in South Africa (Oct. 31)
  • Schlosser receives award from National Medical Society (Oct. 31)
  • Currents (Oct. 31)
  • Path, lab services receives accreditation (Oct. 31)
  • Public Safety statistics for Oct. 10 - 16 (Oct. 31)
  • MUSC breaks ground for new CHP complex (Oct. 24)
  • NCVC selected for national network to treat child trauma (Oct. 24)
  • COP's Clark receives ASHP’s Francke Medal (Oct. 24)
  • Gastric bypass seen as solution to obesity (Oct. 24)
  • Twins, triplets celebrate at James Island park (Oct. 24)
  • AHEC receives bioterrorism, emergency grant (Oct. 24)
  • Nominations being accepted for MUSC honorary degrees (Oct. 24)
  • Pastoral Care Week Oct. 19-25: Imagining Community (Oct. 24)
  • Cancer survivors place in dragon boat festival (Oct. 24)
  • Benefits information can be found at My Records (Oct. 24)
  • TUW weekly prize winners (Oct. 24)
  • Annual pumpkin, costume contests to be held (Oct. 24)
  • Nursing academy selects Grossman for induction (Oct. 24)
  • Series promotes global health, experiences (Oct. 24)
  • Meet...Clay (Oct. 24)
  • Choi gains public health experience, advocates change (Oct. 24)
  • Currents (Oct. 24)
  • Trauma nurse dies in auto accident Sept. 28 (Oct. 17)
  • Workshop teaches how to give bad news (Oct. 17)
  • New PharmD/MBA program partners MUSC, The Citadel (Oct. 17)
  • Children's hospital names new administrator (Oct. 17)
  • Currents (Oct. 17)
  • How to get the most from your pharmacist (Oct. 17)
  • Meet...Nahal (Oct. 17)
  • Nursing legend advocates involvement in issues (Oct. 17)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (Oct. 17)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 26 through Oct. 2 (Oct. 17)
  • Annual pumpkin, costume contests to be held (Oct. 17)
  • Currents (Oct. 10)
  • Food measured to the gram critical in GCRC (Oct. 10)
  • UMA honors Johnson for dedication to MUSC (Oct. 10)
  • DHAP conference slated for Oct. 10 (Oct. 10)
  • HIPAA applies federal law to protect patients (Oct. 10)
  • GCRC lab boasts more space, new equipment (Oct. 10)
  • Raffles to help employee’s battle with cancer (Oct. 10)
  • Mt. Sinai cardiologist to deliver Kroc Lecture Oct. 21 (Oct. 10)
  • Albany Medical Center seeking nominations (Oct. 10)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 12 through 18 (Oct. 10)
  • Meet...James (Oct. 10)
  • Schools join in biomedical engineering effort (Oct. 3)
  • Darden named president of pediatric group (Oct. 3)
  • Kiawah Pro-Celebrity Challenge to take place Oct. 18 (Oct. 3)
  • Lab gives pharmacy students real-world experience (Oct. 3)
  • Group works to help vision-impaired people (Oct. 3)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 19 - 25 (Oct. 3)
  • MUSC, USC join forces against cancer in S.C. (Oct. 3)
  • Currents (Oct. 3)
  • More patients receiving care from PAs (Oct. 3)
  • Influenza vaccines readily available this year (Oct. 3)
  • Dental volunteers build ramps, hope for others (Oct. 3)
  • Meet...Claudia (Oct. 3)
  • New test aids in breast cancer prevention (Sept. 26)
  • MUHA Ethics Committee to address issues (Sept. 26)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Sept. 26)
  • Health Sciences Foundation elects board of directors (Sept. 26)
  • Meet...Craig (Sept. 26)
  • New pre-op class prepares cancer patients (Sept. 26)
  • Cromer pushes advocacy among young pharmacists (Sept. 26)
  • Currents (Sept. 26)
  • Public Safety statistics for Sept. 5 - 11 (Sept. 26)
  • Employee Service Awards, 2003 (Sept. 26)
  • MU/Clemson forge bioengineering partnership (Sept. 19)
  • University Employees Benefits Fair slated for Sept. 26 (Sept. 12)
  • Student Research Day abstract deadline Sept. 24 (Sept. 12)
  • A Day of Caring (Sept. 19)
  • Society to host faculty development workshop (Sept. 19)
  • Free seminars to showcase bioinformatics Web site (Sept. 19)
  • CAE establishes supplemental instructor award (Sept. 19)
  • Annual Walk to Cure Diabetes slated for Nov. 1 (Sept. 19)
  • Statewide law firm supports cancer research (Sept. 19)
  • Student forum addresses tuition, new hospital (Sept. 19)
  • Meet...Russell (Sept. 19)
  • Currents (Sept. 19)
  • Faculty Senate retreat slated for Sept. 23 (Sept. 19)
  • Parking lot to close due to garage construction (Sept. 19)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 29 - Sept. 4 (Sept. 19)
  • Medical nutrition therapy saves money (Sept. 12)
  • Ward named Teacher of the Year for CHP (Sept. 12)
  • Special needs patients have access to dentists (Sept. 12)
  • Schuman celebrates agromedicine achievements (Sept. 12)
  • MUSC offers classes, activities for September (Sept. 12)
  • Student Research Day abstract deadline Sept. 24 (Sept. 12)
  • Women’s Club adds new items to holiday fundraiser (Sept. 12)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 15 - 28 (Sept. 12)
  • Meet...Natasha (Sept. 12)
  • Dear MUSC, MUHA, UMA, CFC Family Member (Sept. 12)
  • Ken was terminal, but this wasn't his day to die (Sept. 12)
  • You can pack a healthy lunch (Sept. 12)
  • Pitts Lectureship to address violence (Sept. 5)
  • Been wormed, virused, blasted—now what? (Sept. 5)
  • S.C. March of Dimes funds MUSC researcher (Sept. 5)
  • Student Research Day 2003 abstract deadline Sept. 24 (Sept. 5)
  • Lottery to fund regenerative medicine center (Sept. 5)
  • Providing care, compassion to all animals (Sept. 5)
  • MUSC's Pinkney installed as state representative of AANP (Sept. 5)
  • Ambulatory Care Services recognizes winners (Sept. 5)
  • Meet...Brian (Sept. 5)
  • Ensemble takes dance to new heights (Sept. 5)
  • Currents (Sept. 5) 
  • STAR Productions presents, ‘ENCORE: Ocean’s 11’ (Aug. 29)
  • Joint nutritional research will promote health (Aug. 29)
  • SGA president welcomes students to MUSC (Aug. 29)
  • Meet...Leslie (Aug. 29)
  • Bookstore open for business (Aug. 29)
  • Third coding audit completed, hospital managers praised (Aug. 29)
  • IT Lab Web tools level information playing field (Aug. 29)
  • When others give up, Davis asks, ‘Why not the best?’ (Aug. 29)
  • Public Safety statistics for August 1 through 7 (Aug. 29)
  • Pirraglia Memorial Golf Tournament slated for Sept. 13 (Aug. 29)
  • Senior mentors, students listen and learn (Aug. 22)
  • SCRIPT provides hands-on experience for student (Aug. 22)
  • USC president to speak at Faculty Convocation (Aug. 22)
  • Responsible Conduct of Research course to be held (Aug. 22)
  • Public Safety statistics for Aug. 1 through 7 (Aug. 22)
  • Duty hour limits affect residency education, patient care (Aug. 22)
  • Meet...Jeff (Aug. 22)
  • Medicare may help those with kidney ailments (Aug. 22)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Dave’ (Aug. 22)
  • MUSC/SCSU EXPORT Pilot Project Program (Aug. 22)
  • Bennett steers MUSChealth.com on new course (Aug. 15)
  • Record giving welcome during fiscal uncertainty (Aug. 15)
  • OB/GYNs perform non-incisional birth control (Aug. 15)
  • Cancer survivors find fitness in paddling (Aug. 15)
  • Meet...Cornelia (Aug. 15)
  • Mid-year tuition increase result of budget woes (Aug. 15)
  • Tuition questions, answers (Aug. 15)
  • JCAHO Human Resources competency encore (Aug. 15)
  • Gift helps create online nursing curriculum (Aug. 8)
  • Hewitt, Orr named to MUSC Board of Trustees (Aug. 8)
  • MUSC encourages parents to support first day of school initiative (Aug. 8)
  • Kiawah practitioner joins Carolina Family Care (Aug. 8)
  • Student wins national recognition for research (Aug. 8)
  • Faculty Senate members discuss election, retreat (Aug. 8)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Aug. 8)
  • Summer brown bag lunch seminars continue Aug. 13 (Aug. 8)
  • Meet...Ethel (Aug. 8)
  • Count on Pyxis for compliance, organization (Aug. 8)
  • JCAHO readiness, MUSC policy updates (Aug. 8)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 18 through 24 (Aug. 8)
  • One patient at a time (Aug. 1)
  • Reminder: HIPAA Privacy Rules, regulations (Aug. 1)
  • Hospitalist program ensures quality patient care (Aug. 1)
  • Practicing dentists enjoy anatomy class (Aug. 1)
  • South Carolina offers sales, use tax holiday Aug. 1 - 3 (Aug. 1)
  • Dental library to be named in honor of Gordan Stine (Aug. 1)
  • MUSC alum takes command of Medical Group (Aug. 1)
  • Faculty Senate elections coming up (Aug. 1)
  • Meet...Gil (Aug. 1)
  • Medicine serious about meeting diversity goal (Aug. 1)
  • Currents (Aug. 1)
  • Request for pilot project proposals on women's issues (Aug. 1)
  • Prescription costs reduced (Aug. 1)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 11 - 17 (Aug. 1)
  • MUSC DDC, Psychiatry cited by U.S. News (July 25)
  • Bedside cinema (July 25)
  • Students learn business basics of dentistry (July 25)
  • Center on Aging boosts research collaboration to improve life for seniors (July 25)
  • People find confidentiality, hope at program (July 25)
  • ACS grant call for cancer research proposals (July 25)
  • Meet...Penelope (July 25)
  • Lactation consultation service educates new moms (July 25)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Terms of Endearment’ (July 25)
  • Public Safety statistics for July 4 through July 10 (July 25)
  • Schey nets Graduate Studies' Outstanding Teacher Award (July 18)
  • PDAs pose potential patient privacy problems (July 18)
  • Letters of gratitude to MUSC staff, faculty (July 18)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (July 18)
  • 2003 YES Campaign Donors (July 18)
  • Meet...Cornelia (July 18)
  • Research focus sharper as CRI takes shape (July 18)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Weekly JCAHO Communications’ (July 18)
  • Call for applications (July 18)
  • MSTP student honored with UMA award (July 11)
  • Stroke risk: Could it start in the womb? (July 11)
  • MUSC pediatric endocrinology team goes camping (July 11)
  • Diversity Council promotes optimism, awareness (July 11)
  • New defibrillator study seeks participants (July 11)
  • New employment application system to be rolled out (July 11)
  • Meet...Dave (July 11)
  • New CIO steers info technology (July 11)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘28 Days’ (July 11)
  • Protect your child from getting burned (July 11)
  • MUSC, VA remember Thurmond (July 4)
  • Registry improves account management process (July 4)
  • MUSC nets $13.5M to fund four new research centers (July 4)
  • World-class cardiologist Wharton joins heart/vascular team (July 4)
  • MUSC receives Certificate of Achievement (July 4)
  • Want to quit smoking? Here's how (July 4)
  • Meet...Ann (July 4)
  • Lieber partnership cultivates skills, senses (July 4)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ (July 4)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 20 - 26 (July 4)
  • GME Residency Program announces awards (July 4)
  • Therapists help Jacksonboro man make recovery (June 27)
  • PT students find hope, inspiration through ALS race (June 27)
  • YES Campaign announces weekly winners (June 27)
  • Surgery transforms fear into hope for survivor (June 27)
  • Treatment promising for head, neck cancer (June 27)
  • Study to test cocaine addiction relapse medication (June 27)
  • Meet...Mark (June 27)
  • Storm Eye Institute remembers Julius through campaign (June 27)
  • HCC announces 2003 scholarship recipients (June 27)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 13 - 19 (June 27)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Awakenings’ (June 27)
  • ADA honors Buse (June 20)
  • Student values volunteering, hospice care (June 20)
  • EPCC to house dogs, cats during emergency (June 20)
  • Parking management director to chair board of IPI (June 20)
  • Program wins Excellence in Education Award (June 20)
  • Senate receives update on campaign, MD/PhD program (June 20)
  • Meet...Arthur (June 20)
  • Happy Days still helps children cope with cancer (June 20)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘The Net’ (June 20)
  • Public Safety statistics for June 6 - June 12 (June 20)
  • Blood scrubbing removes cholesterol (June 13)
  • Study notes MUSC's major economic impact (June 13)
  • Cultural Projects Council keeps arts, events coming (June 13)
  • Find a Person gets makeover, more features (June 13)
  • A patient gives his nurse something to smile about (June 13)
  • Nurses are recipients of Palmetto Gold Award (June 13)
  • Leadership institute discusses future of HBCUs (June 13)
  • Ambulatory Care Services recognizes AREA winners (June 13)
  • Rainy Rose named Volunteer of the Year (June 13)
  • Meet...Rainy (June 13)
  • MUSC program a hit at national meeting (June 13)
  • Colwell’s diabetes text offers latest disease management (June 13)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Twister,’ MUSC disaster preparedness (June 13)
  • Withholding tax to decrease for MUSC paychecks (June 13)
  • Kindy to encourage collaboration in research (June 13)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 30 - June 5 (June 13)
  • Marine life, volunteering a match for student (June 6)
  • Ambulatory Care honors Healthcare Workers of the Year (June 6)
  • Quarterly Quest for Excellence Awards presented (June 6)
  • HRM announces brown bag lunch series beginning June 18 (June 6)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (June 6)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 16 through 22 (June 6)
  • MUSC faculty promotions, effective July 1 (June 6)
  • Meet...Judy (June 6)
  • Top faculty designation, awards announced (June 6)
  • Student blood donation competition ends in tie (June 6)
  • Faculty Senate committees tackle issues (June 6)
  • Radiology employee known as dedicated, loyal (May 30)
  • Grant allows HCC toexpand mobile mammography services (May 30)
  • MUSC's ‘miracle patient’ back in the race (May 30)
  • Nurse helps to recognize anger as true fear (May 30)
  • YES Campaign draws weekly winners (May 30)
  • MUSC braces for predicted hurricane season (May 30)
  • Meet...Mel (May 30)
  • May is Military Appreciation Month (May 30)
  • STAR Productions presents JCAHO Update: Patient, Family Education (May 30)
  • Faculty member Dr. Betty Roof dies May 14 (May 23)
  • Scholars program accepting applications (May 23)
  • Project Sugar mission to survive Garvey's exit (May 23)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 9 through 15 (May 23)
  • Student values volunteering at dental clinic (May 23)
  • Immunization nurse adds personal, cheerful touch (May 23)
  • Employees receive gifts through drawing (May 23)
  • Graduates still have mountains to climb (May 23)
  • Meet...Jennifer (May 23)
  • Technology improves breast cancer detection (May 23)
  • New student lounge offers relaxing environment (May 23)
  • JCAHO messages, policies need to be conveyed to staff (May 23)
  • NP graduate reaches out to those in need (May 16)
  • Medical degree gives Navy engineer new career (May 16)
  • Program guides researchers, seeks candidates (May 16)
  • COM shines in NIH funding comparison (May 16)
  • HSF to honor faculty members with awards (May 16)
  • Graduate defies odds, lives American dream (May 16)
  • Fourth Trinh sister graduates, joins family alumni (May 16)
  • Meet...Robert (May 16)
  • From plumber to pharmacist: a long journey (May 16)
  • Congratulations MUSC Class of 2003 (May 16)
  • Graduate defined as ‘Mazerrati brain in 5' frame’ (May 16)
  • Public Safety statistics for May 2 - 8 (May 16)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘The Prince of Tides’ (May 16)
  • Hispanic children more likely overvaccinated (May 9)
  • 2003 Nursing Excellence unit, divisional winners (May 9)
  • MUSC hosts State Facilities Conference (May 9)
  • Program cited by Surgeon General's report on oral health (May 9)
  • Did he hit the nail on the head? Not exactly (May 9)
  • Deveikis finds MUSC perfect for his specialty (May 9)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (May 9)
  • Meet...Stephanie (May 9)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘The Quiz Show’ (May 9)
  • Pharmacy duo honored for community service (May 9)
  • YES Campaign pledge form online (May 9)
  • Celebrex developer to address graduates (May 2)
  • MUSC programs cited in U.S. News guide (May 2)
  • MUSC Night at Battery (May 2)
  • Heart-lung machine 50th anniversary marked (May 2)
  • Campaign chairs send message to employees (May 2)
  • Library Web site opens health resources to S.C. (May 2)
  • Maintenance, building engineers are walking buddies (May 2)
  • Networking unplugged: wireless wows, woes (May 2)
  • MUSC's child care center ‘round the corner’ (May 2)
  • Meet...Celine (May 2)
  • MUSC salutes employees, faculty, staff (May 2)
  • Nurses Week Activities May 6 through 11 (May 2)
  • Medical University prepares for possibility of SARS (May 2)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘9 to 5’ (May 2)
  • World-class heart, vascular team in a world-class facility (May 2)
  • Presidential Scholars 2003-04 (May 2)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 18 through 24 (May 2)
  • Celebrate Volunteers: The Spirit of America (April 25)
  • April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month (April 25)
  • MUSC physical therapy students in national spotlight (April 25)
  • Meet...Elise (April 25)
  • Guarino shares bond with nation's firefighters (April 25)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘The Doctor’ (April 25)
  • Charity Ball receives record number donations (April 25)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 11 through 17 (April 25)
  • Retiree honored for enthusiasm, thoughtfulness (April 18)
  • Greenberg recognized for commitment (April 18)
  • Annual clothing collection for homeless to be held April 25 (April 18)
  • Presidential Scholars Day slated for April 23 (April 18)
  • Nominations accepted for Developing Scholars Award (April 18)
  • Senators encouraged to seek second term (April 18)
  • Occupational therapists celebrate OT Month (April 18)
  • Records center strives to inform staff on proper storage (April 25)
  • Meet...Lee (April 18)
  • Program inspires compassion through service (April 18)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘As Good As It Gets' (April 18)
  • Awards recognize dedication to rural health care (April 18)
  • Community comes together to bring Healthier Heart 2003 (April 18)
  • Outstanding Clinician Award: Call for Nominations (April 18)
  • Public Safety statistics for April 3 through 10 (April 18)
  • 3-D Echo views indepth images of heart (April 11)
  • AUB's dean signs exchange agreement with MUSC (April 11)
  • Annual clothing collection for homeless to be held Friday, April 25 (April 11)
  • Staff, students attend town hall meetings (April 11)
  • Head, neck cancer: what you need to know (April 11)
  • Nominees for Distinguished Faculty Service Award sought (April 11)
  • Meet...Leslie (April 11)
  • Academic Update: Opportunities and Challenges (April 11)
  • Star Productions presents Mary Poppins (April 11)
  • See Emerald Shine at MUSC (April 11)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 28 - April 3 (April 11)
  • Memorial service for Mary Platt slated for April 5 (April 4)
  • Cholesterol-lowering drug shows promise for MS treatment (April 4)
  • Department saves $.5M in maintenance costs (April 4)
  • Ambulatory Care recognizes AREA award winners (April 4)
  • IT Lab offers myMUSC to set up personalized Web page (April 4)
  • Research Institute leads to new discoveries (April 4)
  • Meet...Jim (April 4)
  • Ambulatory nurses ready, eager to serve (April 4)
  • Cavanaugh presented with nursing excellence award (April 4)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Quiz Show’ (April 4)
  • Healthy baby depends on good nutrition (April 4)
  • Online telephone directory spring cleaning (March 28)
  • Resident Exchange Program provides rare opportunity (March 28)
  • Hypertension awareness top factor in control (March 28)
  • After ‘28 years’ at MUSC, robots Leuk and Carry retire (March 28)
  • Child Life: meeting needs of patient, family (March 28)
  • Meet...Hank (March 28)
  • Main OR lands nurse magazine's ‘Best Teams’ award (March 28)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (March 28)
  • Nursing honor societies form at-large chapter (March 28)
  • Currents (March 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 14 - 20 (March 28)
  • Raymond addresses Faculty Senate members, highlights role (March 28)
  • It's a match? (March 28)
  • ‘We're all about children’ (March 21)
  • Provost's ‘Research Update’ airs growth pains (March 21)
  • HSF nominees announced for teaching awards (March 21)
  • Mediterranean diet: a healthy way to a healthy heart (March 21)
  • Emerald highlights user of clinical lab display section (March 21)
  • Public Safety statistics for March 7 through 13 (March 21)
  • Social Work Month: Preserving Rights, Strengthening Voices (March 21)
  • Meet...Erica (March 21)
  • Awareness: key to maintaining crime prevention (March 21)
  • Rehabilitation sciences strengthens research efforts (March 21)
  • Collaborative aims to ease nursing shortage (March 14)
  • CHP faculty share knowledge across globe (March 14)
  • Emerald integrates Practice Partner, Radiology PACS (March 14)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (March 14)
  • Retreat draws talk, collaboration on research (March 14)
  • Soybeans offer essential aminoacids humans require (March 14)
  • Meet...Sandy (March 14)
  • Breast cancer treatment takes five days instead of six weeks (March 14)
  • COM receives national accreditation for CME (March 14)
  • STAR Productions presents ‘Beaches’ (March 14)
  • Summer camp expo slated for March 21 (March 14)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 28 - March 6 (March 14)
  • Research update reveals progress, promise (March 7)
  • Female sterilization procedure approved (March 7)
  • Dental staff, students brush up on construction skills (March 7)
  • Community health workers make needed comeback (March 7)
  • Prevent infant abduction seminar set for March 19 (March 7)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 21 - 27 (March 7)
  • Researcher investigates source of ADHD (March 7)
  • National Nutrition Month to focus on eating habits (March 7)
  • Meet...Randy (March 7)
  • MUSC reservists prepare to serve country (March 7)
  • DUI fund supports spinal cord injury research (Feb. 28)
  • Raymond assumes VP for academic affairs, provost position (Feb. 28)
  • Required HIPAA Privacy Rule training launched on Web (Feb. 28)
  • FNA outpatient service offered at East Cooper (Feb. 28)
  • MUSC investigator garners national award (Feb. 28)
  • Misti Sturkie thrives on competition (Feb. 28)
  • More than just a helping hand (Feb. 28)
  • Meet...Stephanie (Feb. 28)
  • Currents (Feb. 28)
  • Hudson to attend AMA Leadership Conference (Feb. 28)
  • Senate reports on legal fund, handbook (Feb. 28)
  • Public Safety statistics for Feb. 7 - 20 (Feb. 28)
  • Total joint program to expand service (Feb. 28)
  • Kindy to merge basic science, clinical research (Feb. 21)
  • Medicare Teaching Physician Guidelines bring relief (Feb. 21)
  • Charleston, MUSC host annual CASE meeting (Feb. 21)
  • CDM works with Special Olympic athletes Feb. 8 (Feb. 21)
  • Waring Library receives stamps, postcard collection (Feb. 21)
  • Education system offers IS naming example (Feb. 21)
  • Scholarship winner grateful for opportunity (Feb. 21)
  • Meet...Annette (Feb. 21)
  • Currents (Feb. 21)
  • Students urged to travel safely during spring break (Feb. 21)
  • See Emerald Shine (Feb. 21)
  • Discipline, hard work, a winning combination (Feb. 14)
  • Construction site dangers offer choice of convenience (Feb. 14)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Feb. 14)
  • Department of Human Resources Management (Feb. 14)
  • Office of Diversity sponsors career day for middle school (Feb. 14)
  • Meet...Brent (Feb. 14)
  • Budget, hospital plans top agenda (Feb. 14)
  • Currents (Feb. 14)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 31 through Feb. 6 (Feb. 14)
  • Students urged to apply for fall program (Feb. 14)
  • HCC's Survivor's Walk to benefit Camp Bluebird (Feb. 14)
  • Faculty nominations needed for scholars program (Feb. 14)
  • Customized laser eye surgery available in S.C. (Feb. 7)
  • HCC's Survivor's Walk to benefit Camp Bluebird (Feb. 7)
  • Medical Center fourth floor chapel doubles its size (Feb. 7)
  • Meet...Cinnamon (Feb. 7)
  • GME addresses resident duty hours, changes to core standards (Feb. 7)
  • Maintaining hope while combating Alzheimer's (Feb. 7)
  • Nominations being accepted for teaching awards (Feb. 7)
  • Currents (Feb. 7)
  • MUSC colleagues remember astronaut David Brown (Feb. 7)
  • Happy Halls Art Contest, Exhibit to be displayed Feb. 7 - 16 (Feb. 7)
  • HIPAA Privacy Rule’s notice of Privacy Practices (Feb. 7)
  • Currents (Jan. 31)
  • Printers produce 3-dimensional living tissue (Jan. 31)
  • Pratt-Thomas publishes memoirs, history of MUSC (Jan. 31)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Jan. 31)
  • Heart Center presents defibrillators to county (Jan. 31)
  • Lowgators offer discounted tickets to game (Jan. 31)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 17 - 23 (Jan. 31)
  • UMA's president. announces practice plan recovery (Jan. 31)
  • Meet...Martha (Jan. 31)
  • Spiritual fruits combat sour grapes over blood pressure (Jan. 24)
  • MUSC reps visit schools to promote careers (Jan. 31)
  • Physician assistant golf tournament slated for Feb. 22 (Jan. 24)
  • MUHA kicks off GED program to create more opportunities (Jan. 31)
  • Donate aluminum cans, help burned children's recovery (Jan. 31)
  • MUSC becoming more energy, water efficient (Jan. 31)
  • CON awarded service grant for prenatal care (Jan. 24)
  • Ambulatory Care team wins second quarter blood drive (Jan. 24)
  • MUSC intends to lead way in patient safety (Jan. 24)
  • Letters of gratitude to Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC staff (Jan. 24)
  • New Keane patcom system promises speedier service (Jan. 24)
  • Study helps smokers quit, remain non-smokers (Jan. 24)
  • HIPAA Privacy Rule protects private health information (Jan. 24)
  • Meet...Grace (Jan. 24)
  • Younger, fresher appearance without facelift (Jan. 24)
  • Currents(Jan. 24)
  • Physician assistant golf tournament slated for Feb. 22 (Jan. 24)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 10 - 16 (Jan. 24)
  • $10.9M grant to support center for lipid biology (Jan. 17)
  • Feussner relishes return as clinician, educator (Jan. 17)
  • Many older adult suicides due to depression (Jan. 17)
  • Faculty Senate discusses committees, new hospital (Jan. 17)
  • Students urged to apply for fall program (Jan. 17)
  • Faculty nominations needed for scholars program (Jan. 17)
  • Meet...Damon (Jan. 17)
  • Reaching for a Mountain High (Jan. 10)
  • Currents (Jan. 17)
  • Public Safety statistics for Jan. 3 - 9 (Jan. 17)
  • Currents (Jan. 10)
  • City Council member supports new construction (Jan. 10)
  • Griffin memorial walk slated for Jan. 18 (Jan. 10)
  • Public Safety statistics for Dec. 20 - Jan. 2 (Jan. 10)
  • MUSC Children's Hospital 11th best in nation (Jan. 10)
  • New center to focus on lupus, scleroderma in minorities (Jan. 10)
  • HIPAA to establish privacy, security standards (Jan. 10)
  • Director sought for MUSC's executive doctoral program (Jan. 10)
  • Women most likely victims of abuse (Jan. 10)
  • Rumor Mill separates fact from fiction (Jan. 10)
  • Meet...Lynette (Jan. 10)
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