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Rose Delores Gibbs is sitting in a chair wearing a sweater and glasses. She's holding her hands up while speaking.

Graduation Speaker

April 19, 2024

The first Black woman to graduate from MUSC’s College of Medicine will address MUSC’s 2024 graduating class May 18.

three young women occupational therapy students in scrubs pose together in the garden

OT for Oncology

April 08, 2024

Three MUSC occupational therapy students are passionate about elevating the profession's role in cancer care.

Two men shake hands before a curtain.

CGS Dean

April 05, 2024

MUSC welcomes Michael J. Bouchard, Drexel Univ. prof. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and of Microbiology and Immunology, as Graduate Studies dean.

OT student Maddie Gies holds up a white dry erase board that pediatric cancer patients can fill out to indicate fatigue levels

Gauging Fatigue

March 20, 2024

Parents and providers often underestimate the fatigue that pediatric cancer patients are experiencing. An OT student created a coloring book to help.

Man and woman look at each other smiling. Confetti fills the air behind them.

Match Day 2024

March 18, 2024

Match Day 2024 at the Medical University of South Carolina took a more formal tone than previous years. Graduates had a very good reason for that.

Dr. Caitlin Allen

Teaching People About Genetics

January 12, 2024

MUSC researchers have developed a training curriculum for community health workers to improve cancer genetic screening among Black women.

Sarah Dooley dressed as a Princess as a PowerTool for Reinvented Magazine's calendar

Princesses With Powertools

December 12, 2023

Graduate student Sarah Dooley shows young women that brilliant is beautiful by becoming a princess in the lab.

Five people stand behind ceremonial shovels. One man is applauding.

CHP Groundbreaking

December 04, 2023

College of Health Professions receives largest-ever philanthropic gift and $7.8 million NIH grant for new research center.

Two men wearing purple polo shirts stand together in front of greenery. The one on the left has gray hair. His son has light brown. hair. Both are smiling.

Suicide Prevention

November 01, 2023

“I have a pretty tight personal connection with suicide because I lost my dad.” Medical student among participants in suicide prevention walk.

A family rides in a golf cart on the beach

Golf Cart Safety

October 27, 2023

MUSC Health’s pediatric trauma injury prevention coordinator talks about the dangers of motorized vehicles.

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