During what the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is calling a surge in COVID cases, new number crunching gives an updated picture for much of the state.
Robots are being used more and more frequently in the operating room, not to replace surgeons but to improve both their precision and their vision of the surgical field.
The annual economic impact of the military community on South Carolina is $34.3 billion, which translates to 254,095 jobs that are supported, either directly or indirectly, by the military community.
Imagine you just had surgery. You look down at your surgical wound, and you are unsure if it is infected or not or if you should call your doctor or go to the hospital.
Each year, the South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA) recognizes a hospital leader that strives toward achieving zero harm in his or her facility. In 2022, J. Scott Broome, CEO of MUSC Health-Lancaster Division was named the Drive to Zero Harm Leadership Award winner.
Like football fans across the country, cardiologist Jeffrey Winterfield, M.D., had settled in to watch the Buffalo Bills take on the Cincinnati Bengals when he witnessed an event he called extraordinarily rare, involving Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin.
The Town of Mount Pleasant is accepting art submissions for the next phase of the Culture, Arts & Pride Commission’s Traffic Box Art program until January 30, 2023.
Today, Mayor Tecklenburg, Charleston Interreligious Council President Dena Fokas Moses and Secretary Ed Kosak announced January 2023 as Interfaith Harmony Month and a month-long series of faith-based events.
The Town of Mount Pleasant is urging residents and visitors to review laws regarding fireworks and follow all safety tips as they celebrate this holiday season.
The Town of Mount Pleasant recently celebrated Arbor Day with a tree giveaway event at Park West Recreation Center as part of its Take Root initiative and urged residents to assume responsible roles for preserving, protecting, and planting trees.