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Preview the August issue of Progressnotes (Future Table of Contents)

The August issue of Progressnotes will (subject to change) feature kidney chains, a new use for a sleeping sickness drug, race as a social determinant of health, immunotherapeutic approaches to cancer, and minimally invasive spine procedures. Progressnotes will also take a look at a rare case of bobble head syndrome and explore cryoblation.

Preview the article Chain Reactions: Amplifying the Impact of Voluntary Donations Through Kidney Chains.

Our Current Issue: May/June 
 

You may enjoy the current issue of Progressnotes in 3 distinct ways: 

  • The digital edition, which includes embedded videos, social networking tools, and a digital archive.
  • As a PDF
  • As individual stories below where you can easily share Progressnotes content with your colleagues.

Please be sure to check out our archive of past issues too.

In This Issue:

T cell attacking tumor

Editorial by Anthony Alberg, PhD, MPH
Associate Director, Cancer Prevention and Control, Hollings Cancer Center
Sun Avoidance and the "Sunshine Vitamin"
How to achieve a public health message that benefits all?

New Directions in Melanoma Management
Cover of Progress Notes-The Road to Better Rural Health Care? picturing James T. McElligott, new IT Medical Director of Telehealth at MUSCShort on Sunshine:
Addressing Vitamin D Deficiency

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Putting the Final Piece into Place: MUSC's Lung Transplant Program Rounds Out Its Comprehensive Transplant Center

Watch Video: Drs. Timothy Whelan and Dr. Chadrick Denlinger discuss MUSC's Lung Transplant Program

Seeing Cancer With the World's Smallest Microscope

Watch Video: Dr. Joseph Romagnuolo discusses probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy at MUSC's Digestive Disease Center
July/August 2012 Issue of Progress NotesIn Short: The Charleston Conference on Alzheimer's Disease

April/May issue of Progress Notes

In Short: The Lariat™ Procedure at MUSC: A Stitch in Time for Patients With Atrial Fibrillation?

February/March Issue of Progress Notes

In Short: In Deep: Single-Balloon Enteroscopy at the MUSC Digestive Disease Center

Welcome: Vincent Domenic Pellegrini Jr, M.D.

 
 
 

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