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A clear rectangular bag with tubes coming from it and a needle.

From Shortage to Success

September 29, 2025

When Hurricane Helene disrupted IV fluid supply chain, MUSC anesthesia team got creative - and is now sharing valuable lessons learned.

Ewing sarcoma researcher Casey Langdon works in his lab

Ewing Sarcoma Research

September 26, 2025

Treatments for Ewing sarcoma have been essentially the same 30 years. Dr. Casey Langdon wants to change that.

A green figure with a punching glove reaches out and knocks the top off a silver and white pill.

Nightmare Bacteria

September 25, 2025

MUSC microbiologist explains “nightmare bacteria” that CDC is raising alarm about.

a doctor, donor and researcher pose in a cancer research lab with the photo of the donor's deceased wife on the wall

Ovarian Cancer Trial

September 25, 2025

A new clinical trial for women with recurrent ovarian cancer is an outgrowth of a long-term partnership between a researcher, a donor and physicians.

Registered dietitian Allison Rohrer and Dr. Katherine Chetta in the Milk Lab at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital. Photograph by Julie Taylor.

Donor Milk Storage

September 24, 2025

Could the way we preserve donor milk shape preemie gut health? A new MUSC study connects the dots between storage practices and GI outcomes.

New Health Care Apprenticeship

September 23, 2025

An exciting new health care opportunity is coming to MUSC Health Lancaster Medical Center to help local students to step into the medical field.

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Associate Provost

September 22, 2025

Sharlene Wedin, Psy.D., has been appointed associate provost for Education Innovation and Student Life at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Four images of brains with areas lit up in blue, yellow, green and red.

TMS for Smokers

September 19, 2025

MUSC study provides new insight that may lead to personalized repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, or rTMS, for smokers who want to quit.

Dr. Stephanie Gaydos, associate professor of Pediatrics

Dual Diagnosis

September 18, 2025

Those born with both Down syndrome and congenital heart defects can still score just as high in quality of life and community engagement.

Woman wearing a blue head covering and white doctor's coat lean forward as she looks into a machine.

Cataract Care

September 18, 2025

“Storm has a phenomenal reputation that's not necessarily widely known," says cataract patient.

Barry Flowers

September 17, 2025

Since he was a child, Florence County resident Barry Flowers has struggled with his weight.

A smiling woman wearing a white coat talks to another woman while holding a plate at what looks like a reception.

Behavioral Health Nursing

September 15, 2025

MUSC launches Center of Excellence in Behavioral Health Nursing to improve access to high-quality behavioral health care for rural communities.

Four young women are standing in front of a fifth woman who is lying down. One is holding a bright yellow stick to the chest of the woman who is lying down.

Hybrid PA Option

September 12, 2025

At time when job outlook for physician assistants is booming, MUSC plans new hybrid option for PA students.

two cancer researchers pose in the garden

HPV Cancers

September 11, 2025

Hollings researchers uncovered data showing that women who survive cervical cancer are at greater risk of anal cancer years down the road.

A little girl in a blue checked swimsuit and pink hat smiles and reaches up as her father holds her.

Robin sequence

September 10, 2025

Smiling into bright future: Girl born with rare condition gets life-changing treatment at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital.

Illustration of the back of a person's body highlighting in yellow the lower part of the back.

Pain Relief

September 10, 2025

As the U.S. marks Pain Awareness Month, MUSC Health has several new options for treating pain.

A woman and a man in a laboratory.

First Venture Fund

September 09, 2025

MUSC is betting big on its own innovative culture, announcing launch of first venture fund: 1824 Health Ventures Fund I, LP.

A woman wearing a white jacket with a black design on it stands beside a man wearing business clothing. They are on a stage with a slide behind them.

Project IMPACT

September 09, 2025

The floodwaters rose, but enthusiasm for MUSC Project IMPACT symposium rose higher to celebrate MUSC’s growing community partnerships.

a group photo in front of a linear accelerator machine

Radiation Therapy

September 09, 2025

The radiation therapy team MUSC Hollings Cancer Center Orangeburg is debuting the latest version of the True Beam linear accelerator.

Abirami Sivapiragasam consults with nurse in hallway

TNBC and Heart Disease

September 08, 2025

A clinical trial at Hollings is looking for answers to a problem that Dr. Avi Siva saw was affecting her triple negative breast cancer patients.

A tall man hugs a woman. They are behind a podium.

Faculty Awards

September 05, 2025

The 2025 James W. Colbert Lectureship & Faculty Awards & Recognition Ceremony honors outstanding faculty.

two women stand in a doorway prepared to cut a ceremonial ribbon made of physical therapy tape

Cancer PT

September 05, 2025

An expanded physical therapy space for cancer survivors at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center opens possibilities for patients and the program.

two C-shaped blood vessels with a big bump on the sides. In the middle is a close-up of mesh that has been inserted into the vessels.

Aneurysm Treatment

September 05, 2025

Researchers find a nuanced approach to treating intracranial internal carotid artery aneurysms can be done safely and may get better outcomes.

From front to back:.  Dr. Eliza McElwee, Dr. Stephen Tomlinson and Devin Hatchell. Photograph by Julie Taylor.

Reducing Preterm Birth

September 03, 2025

MUSC study finds a link between inflammation and poor neonatal and pregnancy outcomes.

group photo of students and faculty members at Hollings Cancer Center

Cancer Researchers of Tomorrow

September 03, 2025

A new microcredential from Hollings Cancer Center highlights the work of future cancer researchers, who are learning both science and compassion.

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