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MUSC: In Full Stride

MUSC: In Full Stride. Ray Greenberg Presented to Commission on Higher Education August 4, 2010. Agenda. Accomplishments Strategic Plan Budget Requests Specific Requests Questions. 1. 1. Accomplishments.

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MUSC: In Full Stride

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  1. MUSC: In Full Stride Ray Greenberg Presented to Commission on Higher Education August 4, 2010

  2. Agenda • Accomplishments • Strategic Plan • Budget Requests • Specific Requests • Questions 1

  3. 1. Accomplishments • Key recruitments • Construction • Capital Campaign • Recognitions 2

  4. Etta D. Pisano, MD Dean, College of Medicine National leader in mammography Former Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, UNC School of Medicine PI, CTSA Elected to Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Science 3

  5. Joseph A. Helpern, PhD • CoEE Chair in Brain Imaging • Former Director of Center for Biomedical Imaging at NYU • Leader in the field of magnetic resonance imaging • Strong track record of NIH funding • Holder of five patents 4

  6. Louis J. Guillette, PhD • CoEE Chair in Marine Genomics (July 2010) • Recruited from University of Florida • Professor Howard Hughes Medical Institute • Research Interests -- Toxicology -- Interaction between environmental factors and reproductive biology 5

  7. Zihai (Zack) Li, MD, PhD • CoEE Chair in Cancer Stem Cell Biology (July 2010) • Recruited from University of Connecticut • Will direct HCC cancer immunology program • Research Interests • Immune system regulatory proteins 6

  8. George R. Simon, MD, FACP, FCCP • CoEE Chair in Tobacco Related Malignancy Research (July 2010) • Recruited from Fox Chase Cancer Center • Director of Thoracic Oncology Program at Fox Chase • Implement Clinical and Translational Investigations in lung cancer 7

  9. Frank A. Treiber, PhD • CoEE Chair in Technology Center to Advance Healthful Lyfestyles (August 2010) • Recruited from Medical College of GA; led Georgia Prevention Institute • Will expand community-based participatory research program • Will develop novel modalities of dissemination of health-related information using new technologies 8

  10. Charles Bennett, MD, PhD • CoEE Chair in Medication Safety & Efficacy and Frank P. and Josie M. Fletcher Professor of Pharmacy (as of 3/1/2010) • Recruited from Northwestern University • Research Interests • Adverse drug reactions • Costs and quality of cancer care • Health policy and minority issues for cancer patients • Low literacy and cancer prevention, screening, detection, and screening • Founded RADAR (Research on Adverse Drug events And Reports) 9

  11. Construction: James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine Most state-of-the-art dental education building in the U.S. Completed August 2009 Occupied for FY10 academic year Permanent financing still pending: updated cost ~$61MM 10

  12. Drug Discovery Building Research University Infrastructure Act 112,000 sq. ft. Special features: -- NMR/Structural biology -- High throughput screening -- Confocal microscopy -- Small animal imaging $62MM cost Expected completion: Summer 2011 11

  13. Bioengineering Building Research University Infrastructure Act 100,000 sq. ft. Headquarters for SC Bioengineering Alliance Regenerative Medicine— Tissue engineering, Genomics $58MMcost Expected completion: Summer 2011 12

  14. Capital Campaign Original timeline: FY05-11 Original goal: $300MM Another record year in FY10: $76.7 MM Exceeded goal by 20% Campaign to be ended a year early 13

  15. Recognitions U.S. News & World Report(July 2010) Rank Rheumatology 17 Children’s Heart 20 Digestive Diseases 24 ENT 40 Nephrology 41 Orthopaedics 42 Gyn 47 14

  16. Recognitions Soliant Health national survey named Ashley River Tower one of the Top 20 Most Beautiful Hospitals in US SCCP full accreditation Telemedicine Award from the Mid-Atlantic Affiliate of the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association, for innovation in improving care to stroke victims and raising awareness of symptoms. GetWell network recognizes MUSC for improvements in care for pneumonia vaccination, smoking cessation HIMSS Analytics designation as Stage 6 Hospital, based on evaluation of EMR systems for acute care delivery environments--only 0.3% of US hospitals are Stage 6 and only 128 hospitals in the world 15

  17. 2. Strategic Plan (2010 – 2015) Emphasis Areas: • Innovation/Technology • Entrepreneurialism • Globalization • Interprofessionalism 16

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  20. 3. Budget Requests • Fully fund a Higher Education Construction Bond Bill • Fund Endowed Chairs program 19

  21. 4. Specific Requests • Regulatory Relief • Moratorium on new programs 20

  22. 5. Questions? 21

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