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LOWVELO Funds Research

May 16, 2025

Two Hollings Cancer Center researchers are studying new ways to bring depression treatment to cancer survivors.

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Behavioral Care Pavilion

May 16, 2025

When the MUSC Health Jean and Hugh K. Leatherman Behavioral Care Pavilion opens this fall, it will represent a fresh approach

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Nursing Graduate

May 15, 2025

College of Nursing graduate Maggie Long will use her life experiences to help others through her work as a psychiatric nurse practitioner.

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Health Professions Graduate

May 14, 2025

Laurie Tison's journey toward a career in occupational therapy has been a long one – one that originated more than 7,700 miles away.

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Pharmacy Graduates

May 14, 2025

Fast-track to the future: Early Assurance Program students earn their Pharm.D. degrees

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Dental Graduate

May 14, 2025

As Jesse Raybon graduates from MUSC dental school, he’s planning to start career in federally qualified health center, serving rural area.

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Graduate Studies Standout

May 14, 2025

How Paul Dickson-Pesquera went from being a nuclear reactor operator in a submarine to an MUSC College of Graduate Studies graduate.

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Genetic Counseling

May 13, 2025

New Master of Science in Genetic Counseling program at MUSC helps meet growing demand.

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Medical Graduate

May 13, 2025

Uriah Chapman lost his mom and was on his own as a teenager. He's now this year’s only COM student to graduate in three years.

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Oral Nicotine Pouches

May 12, 2025

Understanding who is using the latest nicotine product – oral nicotine pouches – is the key to developing future research on the pouches' effects.

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Double Transplant

May 09, 2025

In a first for the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital, surgeons transplanted a new heart and a new kidney into a 12-year-old girl on the same day.

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Living with Glioblastoma

May 08, 2025

Two women found friendship and solidarity as they go about their lives after a glioblastoma diagnosis.

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Clinical Trial

May 07, 2025

Anthony Cannella has always been willing to try the newest treatments for lymphoma. So he readily agreed to sign up for a CAR-T clinical trial at Hollings.

Pediatric Research Lab

May 06, 2025

Children who do not meet inclusion criteria for current peds studies now have a chance through an innovative program.

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Storm Preparations

May 05, 2025

MUSC Health takes methodical approach to prepping for storms. Now, leaders have published emergency management guide to help others in health care.

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Brain Cancer Care

May 05, 2025

As home to the state's only neuro-oncologists, MUSC Hollings Cancer Center can offer the latest care options and clinical trials to people with brain tumors.

Palmetto Gold Award

May 02, 2025

The Palmetto Gold Award, presented annually by the South Carolina Nurses Foundation, highlights the top nurses from across the state.

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Opening Doors

May 02, 2025

“Accommodations don’t just help a few people – they improve the environment for everyone," says researcher living with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

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Patient's Success

May 02, 2025

Jeremy Oakley says having a support system at MUSC changed his life.

AME Inductees

May 02, 2025

A collaborative faculty group promotes excellence in education and prepares future practitioners.

2025 Commencement Speaker

May 02, 2025

Renowned dermatologist and College of Medicine alumna Dendy Engelman, M.D., will be the keynote speaker at MUSC’s 195th Commencement Ceremony on May 17.

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AI in Dentistry

May 02, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the practice of dentistry, from real-time diagnostics to enhanced treatment planning.

Dr.Eric Meissner

Home Delivery

April 30, 2025

MUSC study shows that long-acting antiretroviral therapy for persons living with HIV can be administered safely and effectively at home.

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Urinary Tract Infections

April 29, 2025

Urinary tract infections affect about half of all women at some point in their lifetimes. Here’s how to reduce your risk, plus when and how to get help.

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Single-Port Surgery

April 24, 2025

MUSC urologist offers single-port surgery for prostate operations.

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