For the 11th year in a row, MUSC Health University Medical Center in Charleston has been named the top hospital in South Carolina by U.S. News & World Report.
For the 11th year in a row, U.S. News and World Report has named MUSC Health University Medical Center the #1 hospital in South Carolina!
Read more about our rankings and the full list of high-performing specialties here: musc.co/3J2anCt#ChangingWhatsPossible@usnews
At Strike Out Cancer Night with the @FloFlamingos, breast cancer patient Erin Finley took the field as the Home Run Hero, surrounded by her care team and loved ones.
A memorable night celebrating courage and raising awareness!
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New @MedUnivSC research identifies important warning signs for suicidal ideation among people living with spinal cord injuries. Elevated risk was linked to opioid misuse and polyopioid use, not prescribed opioid use alone: musc.co/4vzi3iR#ChangingWhatsPossible
Willy Davis loves lifted trucks, spending time with family and helping others.
Now, he's adding one more thing to that list: encouraging people to get screened for colorectal cancer.
Read his story:
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Today we celebrated the grand opening of the MUSC Health Bluffton Medical Pavilion, expanding access to primary care, cancer care, pediatric specialty care, vascular services and more for Lowcountry families!
Expert care, closer to home.
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After two strokes, kidney failure and years of dialysis, Corey King never gave up hope. Today, he's thriving more than a year after receiving a kidney transplant through MUSC Health Lancaster's transplant program.
Read his story:
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We’re proud that MUSC Health Lancaster Medical Center has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a High-Performing Hospital in Maternity Care for 2026!
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This #NationalCancerSurvivorsMonth, we celebrate 3 young physicians whose cancer journeys helped shape the doctors they are today. Dr. Hannah Neimy, Dr. Hayden Braun and Dr. Jordan Ritchie are turning personal experience into compassionate patient care:
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MUSC Health has opened South Carolina’s first ambulatory surgery center dedicated to heart care.
The new West Ashley facility offers eligible patients a streamlined experience, shorter wait times and same-day discharge for many heart rhythm procedures.
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MUSC researcher Dr. Federica del Monte is studying links between heart failure and Alzheimer's disease to identify biomarkers that could lead to earlier diagnosis and new treatment approaches.
Learn more:
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The "What Were You Wearing?" exhibit challenged harmful myths about sexual assault, highlighting the experiences of survivors. At MUSC Health, survivors can access specialized care, advocacy services & trauma-informed support when they need it most. More:
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As an administrative assistant for the Device Team, Logan Stello helps keep patients with implantable cardiac devices connected to care through remote monitoring, patient support and appointment coordination.
Congratulations on your BEE Award, Logan! #ChangingWhatsPossible
For 15 years, the Dialysis Access Institute at #MUSCOrangeburg has helped patients with kidney disease access the specialized care they need close to home.
Today, it performs nearly 4,000 procedures/year while advancing education & innovation in the field! #ChangingWhatsPossible
Three heart transplants in 12 hours. A fourth the next day.
At MUSC Health, a remarkable weekend of coordinated transplant care helped save multiple lives, including a 32-year-old patient now recovering at home.
Learn more:
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When medications aren't enough, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) may offer another path forward.
Pioneered at MUSC, this noninvasive treatment helps many patients with treatment-resistant depression find meaningful relief - and hope.
Learn more:
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After developing life-threatening complications from congenital heart disease, Cristy Webb underwent SC's first successful combined heart-liver transplant in a patient with Fontan-associated disease at MUSC Health.
Read Cristy's story:
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Researchers from @muschollings & @EmoryUniversity recently published findings from a clinical trial studying an experimental drug called opaganib for patients with advanced prostate cancer that no longer responds to standard hormone therapies. Learn more: musc.co/4uVOVSu
After a shoulder dislocation, Bowie Slarks of the Pee Dee ICECATS trusted MUSC Health Sports Medicine and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Steinberg.
Our multidisciplinary team helps athletes of all ages return to their previous level of activity quickly and safely. musc.co/4dCjYgm=
For World No Tobacco Day, we're spotlighting @muschollings research showing targeted brain stimulation may help reduce nicotine cravings by strengthening the brain’s self-control network, offering a potential new tool for smoking cessation.
Learn more:
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After losing his voice to laryngeal cancer, Scott McLeod learned how to speak again with support from the @muschollings head & neck cancer team. Today, he’s using his new voice to encourage other patients facing cancer.
Learn more: musc.co/4d4tYyJ#ChangingWhatsPossible
What are the warning signs of severe pneumonia and sepsis?
Following the recent passing of race car driver Kyle Busch, MUSC's Dr. George Carter shares what people should know and when it may be time to seek care.
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