PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND PATIENT CARE. The College of Health Professions is dedicated to promoting excellence in order to respond to the health and wellness needs of the state of South Carolina and beyond.
As the College begins a new, dynamic era of discovery, we have restructured our organization to best advance our goal of national distinction in health professions education, service and research. These changes mark the beginnings of a College transformation to a more research oriented institution capable of advancing our core health professions educational programs while striving toward elite status among schools of health professions. >> Learn more about our college >> Learn more about our reorganization  |
FOUNDED ON HISTORY AND COMMITTED TO OUR FUTURE, the College of Health Professions is part of a six-college, public academic medical center - the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). MUSC is the oldest medical school in the South and one of the oldest in the nation. >> Learn more about MUSC. | INFORMATION SESSIONS | Interested in a career in health care? Click here to learn more. | | | | The experiences of our students create our unique and diverse personality. |
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NEWS AND EVENTS James S. Krause, PhD., has been named an inductee in the National Spinal Cord Injury Association 2008 SCI Hall of Fame, in recognition for his contributions and notable research on quality of life, employment and mortality, and collaborations within the SCI Model Systems Program. The induction ceremony will be held in New Orleans, LA on November 17, 2008. Read more about the NSCIA SCI Hall of Fame Inductees. Read more about Dr. Krause.
The recent College of Health Professions Reunion Weekend was a huge success and plans are already underway for 2009. Alumni wishing to remain current on CHP events and news can update information online. Update information for current members. Join as a new member. Need more info? Want a copy of a picture? Contact Lauren Melton at 843-792-9134 or Email meltonl@musc.edu.
View pictures from the Reunion Weekend Alumni awards | Faculty and staff awards | Student scholarships Awards and reception Alumni reunion BBQ
PEOPLE NEWS
Karen Wager, PhD named a finalist for the Governor’s Professor of the Year Award. Arnie Metz nominated PA of the year. DPT student Allie Wehunt elected secretary of student professional organization. OT student Katie Atkinson receives national Aspiring Educator Scholarship. CSD students earn distinction with publications and presentations |