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SOM wins fourth straight Medical Jeopardy competition

SOM holds first Alpha Epsilon Delta conference

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India trip nets research, educational opportunities in future

School hires senior development director

Wilson named Interim Chair of PPN

USC, Duke build community networks for healthy weight

School implements environmental management system

Commitment to health sciences, School of Medicine lures DiPette

Library Director Recognized for Service

Photos of fun at Dean's Picnic

Eleazer named head of economic project

School Receives Recycling Grant

The School of Medicine's Custodial and Safety Services Office has been awarded a FY2008 Collegiate Recycling Grant in the amount of $25,000 from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Office of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling. These grant funds will be used to acquire transportation as the School of Medicine’s recycling program known as “MED-RECYCLE” is expanded to serve the Palmetto Health Richland Campus. For further information concerning USC School of Medicine’s recycling program, please call Tony Johnson at 733-1507.

Student Big Brothers/Big Sisters volunteers receive award

School of Medicine Spring Commencement 2007 Pictures

Dean's Conference Center update

Rooms A and B are now open for use. However, the Lecture Hall in the 2MP Conference Center will remain closed until further notice. If you are scheduled to use the center and need assistance in finding another room, please contact Rosemary Faile at 255-3462.

Photography on VA Campus
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USC School of Medicine Library's Spring 2007 Newsletter
Several new electronic resources, such as Wiley InterScience Neuroscience Backfile Collection, now available.
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2006 -- Year of Change for School

Administrative Coordinator Judy Johnson summarizes highlights in national newsletter.
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Purchasing laptop for school

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Alumni, Please welcome new graduates to your city!

2007 Match Day Results

Residency Appointments - Class of 2007 (PDF)

Sorted by Location

2006 Match Day Results

2005 Match Day Results

Recent School of Medicine Photo Events

Recycling Returns To School

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SOM, GE partner in test of ultrasound device

The University of South Carolina School of Medicine has been chosen by GE Healthcare as the nation's first medical school to test an ultrasound device that could revolutionize diagnostic medicine.
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Augustine Appointed

A new part-time University ombudsman position has been created and will report to the University provost. Jim Augustine, a School of Medicine professor and former chair of the Faculty Senate, has been appointed as the first University ombudsman to serve as a mediator for faculty concerns and conflicts.He spent time while chair of the Faculty Senate serving informally in this capacity and researching the role and function of ombudspersons at other universities.
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Physician Referrals

Physicians who want to refer patients to the SOM faculty, see our Physician Referral List.

Seniors' independent living gets boost from German Company

Complete Match Day results for SOM students

Pictures from 2008 Gala

Augustine publishes book on human brain

School scientists play role in cancer genes study

School of Medicine offers new procedure to treat glaucoma

School of Medicine initiates strategic planning process

School implements environmental management system

In December 2005, the University of South Carolina (USC) School Of Medicine, William Jennings Bryan Dorn Veterans Administration Medical Center (WJBD VAMC) and the USC School of the Environment signed an agreement to work together to implement an Environmental Management System (EMS) within the School of Medicine using the ISO 14001 EMS International Standard and elements of the Veteran Administration’s (VA) Green Environmental Management Systems (GEMS) Program.

Using the GEMS implementation process, the organizations have been collaborating to create a pilot study on the establishment of a joint EMS management system. The pilot study is being developed to provide additional guidance for other VA Medical Centers and federal organizations that have a medical school located on VA campuses. When completed, the EMS pilot study will demonstrate the advantages of joint EMS development between federal and state organizations in reducing ecological and social impacts of each organization’s activities, products and services, and in addition, provide opportunities to enhance communication and strengthen regulatory compliance management.

The scope of the USC EMS project is the buildings and areas directly associated with the USC School of Medicine on the WJBD VAMC campus. Through the EMS, the School of Medicine will enhance its ability to identify and manage its environmental issues more effectively and efficiently. Completion of the pilot study is targeted for January 2008.

For additional information about the School of Medicine’s environmental management system, please contact Tony Johnson, EMS Manager in the Custodial & Safety Services office at (803) 733-1507.

Collaborations earn feature coverage

Collaborations between Dr. Edie C. Goldsmith (left), School of Medicine, John Stone, Patrick Sisco and Dr. Catherine J. Murphy (Department of Chemistry) and Sarah C. Baxter (Mechanical Engineering) involving the use of nanoparticles to probe biological questions is currently featured on the cover of the journal NanoLetters, which is No. 1 in ISI impact factor in the category of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
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Baxley Honored

The 2006 South Carolina Area Health Education (AHEC) James G. Halford, Jr., MD Award for Leadership in Humane Education was bestowed on Elizabeth “Libby” G. Baxley, MD, recently at the South Carolina Academy of Family Physicians’ Annual Meeting in Hilton Head.
The Halford Award is presented to a Family Medicine residency training program faculty member in recognition of outstanding leadership in providing humane education. Award winners demonstrate a caring attitude and respect for patients, residents and students; value human dignity; and demonstrate a passion and joy in learning and working with others.
Dr. Baxley is the Chair of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the USC School of Medicine.

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McDermott Part of Study

Unusually high levels of arsenic have been found in some South Carolina neighborhoods where University of South Carolina researchers are studying possible links between chemical exposure during pregnancy and mental retardation. Suzanne McDermott, a professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the School of Medicine is part of a research team examining the potential links.
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Recent News from our library

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Free Medical Clinic's Doctor's Lounge prescribes great time

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Annual Tailgate Pictures

USC President Dr. Andrew A. Sorensen joined USC School of Medicine's Annual Tailgate party before the Gamecocks played Arkansas in football on Nov. 3.
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Neuropsychiatry professor wins award

Dr. Meera Narasimhan, professor of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science, receives Humanitarian Award.
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