MUSC Catalyst

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ApplAuse progrAm The following employees received recognition through the Applause Program for going the extra mile: Medical Center

Jennie Curry, ART 6W; Ava Jones, 8E; Wes Smith, 8E; Joan Madriaga, 8E; Vicki Fields, 2 JRU; Natasha Sheppard, 2 JRU; Kimberly Rieck, Ambulatory Care; Nathalie Scott, PAS; Amenah McDougal, Main OR; Shirley Bluford, Radiology; Janice Petrilla, Radiology; Pamela McGrew, Children’s Services; Susan Alexander, Women & Infant Services; Tina Dansaert-Ackerman, Women & Infant Services; Diane Bessinger, Ambulatory Surgery; Matthew Nesmith, Med/Surg ICU; Kathryn Lanter, Med/Surg ICU; Kelly Rhoades, Med/Surg ICU; Jessica Hardy, Women’s Services; Cherrelle Meggett, Radiology; Shinika Phillips, Volunteer & Guest Services; Jessica Edwards, Peri-AnesthesiaUnit; Tim Jones, Hospital Services; Patricia Christie, PACU; Janet Stone, ART CCU; Melvena Nelson, Environmental Services; Wendy Williams, 10W; Eugene Gotbaum, HVC; Marina Pulini-Franks, Division of Rheumatology & Immunology; Frances Washington, Radiology; Kendall Simmons, Meduflex Team; Shnek Gaillard, ART Laboratory Services; Jessica Grant, ART CCU; Ryan Speidel, ART CCU; Patricia Nickerson, ART CCU; Jennifer Fabricant, HVC CCU; Heidi Krahn, HVC CCU; Michael Moore, Residents Otorhinolaryngology; Cloe Peeples, ART 6E; Elice Graham, Medical Records; Kate

Humphries, Otolaryngology; Mark Lawless, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; Rebecca Sammarro, Pharmacy; Robincena Edwards, Hollings; Rose Reeves, Radiology; Debra Oree, Children’s Services Registration; Doris Thomas, Medical Records; Robin Middleton, HVC; Tammy Moyniham, HVC; Susan Jeffcoat, HVC; Lynn Williams, HVC; Traci Davis, Storm Eye Institute; Martin Maddox, Meducare; Kevin Satterfield, Clinical Neurophysiology Services; Jordan Shealy, Main Anesthesia; Tara Dais, Family Medicine; Julia Marrow, Family Medicine; Diane Annand, Family Medicine; Brian Parks, Family Medicine; Victor Jackson, Dietetic Services; Francis Jansen, Main OR; Brenda Chepenik, 7W; Alisa Whittington, Emergency Department; Mike Norris, Emergency Department; Shannon Gray, 9E; Katrina Sanchez, 8E; Melinda Anderson, 8E; Wesley Smith, 8E; Kellyn Schroeder, 8E; Karen Fry, 8W; and Stanisha Vick, 8W. University

Drew Farmer, College of Dental Medicine; Jacquetta Gethers, Controller’s Office/Student Accounting; Vanessa Hosey*, Transportation; Linda Kinlock, Enrollment Management; Allen McCreary*, Engineering & Facilities; Michelle Muir, Enrollment Management; Angela Stevens, College of Dental Medicine; Clay Taylor, OCIO-Information Services; Ty Taylor, Endocrinology; and Debbie Wood, College of Dental Medicine. *Received more than one nomination

Dr. K. Drew Baker explains how the new pediatric After Hours Care clinic compliments other pediatric medical services to a crowd gathered for the grand opening Friday, July 22. The clinic is located off Highway 78 (behind Zaxby’s) in North Charleston.

After-hours pediatric clinic opens in North Charleston MUSC’s Children’s Hospital opened the After Hours Care clinic at 2750 Dantzler Drive in North Charleston July 22. K. Drew Baker, M.D., After Hours Care clinic’s medical director, said children have special medical needs and are best treated by professionals trained to work with children. According to Baker, the clinic fills the unmet need of medical services specifically geared to children available in the evening and on weekends and holidays. The clinic will be open from 4 to 10 p.m. weekdays, and from noon to 7 p.m. on weekends and holidays.

Clinic staff members are available to deal with childhood ailments, such as sore throats, ear infections, injuries and asthma. The clinic also has an onsite X-ray capability to diagnose broken bones and fractures. MUSC Children's Hospital administrator John Sanders said this is a chance for the families of North Charleston, and Berkeley and Dorchester counties to have access to the Children’s Hospital. “This program also supports the pediatricians and primary care physicians of the area.” For information, call 876-2220 or visit http://www.musckids.com/ Afterhours.

MUSC Women’s Club accepting scholarship nominations Editorial of fice MUSC Office of Public Relations 135 Cannon Street, Suite 403C, Charleston, SC 29425. 843-792-4107 Fax: 843-792-6723 Editor: Kim Draughn catalyst@musc.edu Catalyst staff: Cindy Abole, aboleca@musc.edu Dawn Brazell, brazell@musc.edu

The Catalyst is published once a week. Paid adver tisements, which do not represent an endorsement by MUSC or the State of South Carolina, are handled by Island Publications Inc., Moultrie News, 134 Columbus St., Charleston, S.C., 843-849-1778 or 843-958-7490. E-mail: sales@moultrienews.com.

The Women’s Club is accepting scholarship nominations from full-time students in their second or subsequent years from any of the six colleges at MUSC. Last year the club awarded $15,000 to 13 students. This year it will award a similar amount. The scholarship committee will review the applications and select recipients based on financial need, academic achievement and community and university service. An applicant’s transcript, personal statement

and letter of recommendation from an MUSC faculty member are required. Scholarship recipients will be notified by Sept. 9 and be recognized on Sept. 14 at the MUSC Women’s Club annual membership coffee. Applications are available through the Volunteer Services Office (main lobby of North Tower) or online at http:// tinyurl.com/63czrjk. The deadline for application submission is 4 p.m. Aug. 29. For information, email Deborah Lambert at dpl_chalacha@hotmail.com.


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