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Citadel Mall to become HALLOWEEN FUN ON THE GREENWAY Epic Center, home of new MUSC Health West Campus

BY HELEN ADAMS The MUSC Health West Campus [email protected] will go where a J.C. Penney once stood. Today, construction workers instead of t’s an overhaul designed to turn doctors performed their own kind of Ian aging mall into a thriving hub surgery, removing the remains of the of activity in the West Ashley area of store to make way for the mall-based Charleston, South Carolina, and MUSC medical complex. Health is helping lead the way. Citadel “Envision that you need to see an Mall, which opened in the 1970s, orthopedic surgeon, get an X-ray, and is getting an ambitious 21st century even minor surgery. That will all be makeover — including a new name. It done on this campus,” Cawley said. “If will be called the Epic Center, and it will you need to see a primary care doctor; Photos by Sarah Pack house a new MUSC Health campus. a dermatologist; a spine surgeon; a It was all ghoulish fun Oct. 31 at the Charleston Medical District Greenway. “We’ve all got to say Epic Center ten rheumatologist; an ear, nose and throat Many people participated in the Halloween costume contest, pumpkin times to get the old name out,” said provider; you don’t have to travel that decorating, games and food trucks. Highlighting the event was a Thriller flash MUSC Health CEO Patrick Cawley, far to get there. Why? Because we’re mob led by Monica Ball, top photo left, and D.J. Fullante and performed by M.D., at the ceremony inside the mall. transitioning the location of our highly dancers with the Dance Conservatory of Charleston, Dance FX and College of Cawley, who is also vice president of specialized, technologically proficient Charleston as well as MUSC’s own zombie dancers. health affairs at the Medical University care to be closer to home. We are part of of South Carolina, was there to showcase your community.” progress on what will become an MUSC The West Campus is part of a larger Health site. shift for MUSC Health. The goal is “Our cause for celebration today is to offer care in more locations, so not threefold. First is the revitalization of the everyone has to come to the downtown West Ashley community,” Cawley said, Charleston campus. to applause. It’s also part of a larger plan for “Second is the redevelopment of a Trademark Properties, which bought mall into a health and wellness district. about a year and a half ago. A vision for an aging mall that will The real estate services company’s chief become a community-based model for executive officer said his team knew they others to follow. And finally, to formally wanted MUSC Health to be a part of 2018 Halloween contest winners are: Individual — Brett Wood (The Dude); commence with our opening of the their plans for the property. Couple/Duo — Kelli Garrison and Jay Nielson (Insurance Reps); and Group — MUSC Health West Campus, which is “We went knocking on the door to Jennifer Fox, Angela Beers, Caroline Matthews, Corey Roy, Amanda Lech, going to open a little more than a year Polly McCann and Ellen Ruja (Case Management Roller Coaster). from now.” See M˜°° on page 11

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BY LESLIE CANTU Healthineers initiatives sound like sci- [email protected] fi come to life: artificial intelligence, ealth care is in the midst of a massive machine learning, predictive analytics and Htransformation across the nation. digital twins. But Cole emphasized that Health care systems and hospitals are at the center of all that high–tech razzle choosing different routes to navigate this dazzle is the patient. transformation, ranging from combining Cole highlighted the partnership’s forces to gain economies of scale to joint focus on stroke care, in which the keeping their heads down and waiting to partners are seeking to reduce the time see what happens. it takes to begin endovascular therapy, MUSC isn’t waiting. a way of physically removing clots, for “We think we need control of our stroke patients. Though MUSC is already own destiny, and we’re betting big on well below the national average of 90 partnerships and innovation,” said Patrick minutes, the partners want to streamline Cawley, M.D., CEO of MUSC Health procedures to decrease the time to and vice president of Health Affairs, treatment even more. University. “We want to cut it from 90 to 25 Photo by Sarah Pack Cawley spoke during the SCBIO minutes. Think of the implications Dr. Patrick Cawley, CEO of MUSC Health and vice president of Health 2018 conference in Charleston. The of that,” Cole said. “The families that Affairs, University, second from right, joined hospital leaders from other conference, a gathering of companies, are not torn apart by somebody dying areas of South Carolina to discuss challenges in health care. universities and entrepreneurs in or being disabled for the rest of their the life sciences, pharmaceutical and life. The jobs that are not lost because biotechnology spheres, featured several of their disability and the rehab that’s panels with leaders from MUSC, required. How does that happen? including the panel with Cawley and Artificial intelligence. Predictive analytics. Patrick Springhart, M.D., of Greenville Integrated platforms that are emerging.” Health System and John Singerling of Further, he added, MUSC doesn’t Palmetto Health. want to hoard the expertise it gains MUSC president David Cole, M.D., through this partnership with Siemens FACS, joined Dave Pacitti, president Healthineers. SALESSALESSALESSALES •••• LEALEALEALEASINGSINGSINGSING •••• INVESINVESINVESINVESTMENTSTMENTSTMENTSTMENTS and head of the Americas for Siemens “We don’t want to own that. We want

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INNOVATION Continued from Page Four the 1940s, he said, when companies idea of creating a better layout to ensure faced a worker shortage but were banned “We have to put our patients people’s visits are smooth. That’s what’s revolutionary about this from offering higher wages because of in the middle of what we do Getting patients to the right place partnership,” he said. wartime wage controls. Instead, they at the right time sounds simple, but in Health care today is still delivered the began to offer employer–sponsored and build systems around it.” reality, hospitals operate in isolated silos way it was in the 1940s, Cawley said. health insurance as a benefit. of organized chaos, Cole said. He cited It is very physician- and nurse-centric. Medicare and Medicaid were real–world examples of patients waiting And while physicians and nurses are introduced in the 1960s to cover people David Cole, M.D. five hours to be discharged or having an crucial, they now face more data than who couldn’t work, and in the 1980s, elective surgery canceled — even though ever. Scientists have discovered some President Ronald Reagan signed into law behaviors, manage chronic disease and it was on the books for three months 70,000 diseases — and treatments for a bill guaranteeing emergency access to control cost.” — because there weren’t any operating those diseases — since the 1940s and health care. Under President George W. That disjointedness means many rooms available. The digital twinning of developed some 4,000 new procedures, Bush, the drug benefit under Medicare patients have what Cole calls a “Yeah the children’s hospital is an opportunity Cawley explained. In addition, providers was expanded, and then under President but” experience: “‘Yeah, I liked my to use technology to build in processes are burned out, in large part because of Barack Obama, the Affordable Care Act physician, but it took forever waiting in that get patients where they need to be the demands of electronic health records, was passed. All in all, Kirby said, the the ED. Or they messed up this, or they more efficiently, he said. he said. system is doing what it was created to do: couldn’t do that.’ We have to put our The speakers all agreed that change “We’ve buried our clinicians. We’re address acute illness regardless of cost. patients in the middle of what we do and is hard. Singerling, vice president of not using them in the right way. So “It’s not broken at all. This health care build systems around it.” innovation and economic development there’s a whole area right there that is system was built to recruit workers in the That’s what’s happening with the at Greenville Health System, said that ripe for innovation,” he said. era of wage controls, cover retirees until MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s with some 30,000 team members, change Thornton Kirby, CEO of the South the end of their lives, to cover uninsured Hospital under construction. Pacitti said management is one of the greatest Carolina Hospital Association, said the people, and to treat people in the Siemens Healthineers is creating a digital challenges he faces. Cawley noted that health care system is often described as emergency room. That’s what it was built twin of the building, which allows the change in the health care sector usually broken but noted that it’s not so much to do, and it’s doing that quite well,” he partners to run thousands of models takes about 17 years, but no one has 17 broken as disjointed. The modern said. “It was not built to do the things we showing variations of how people might years to wait. Cole agreed. American health care system started in wish it would do, like encourage healthy enter the building, leave the building, “Our greatest risk is to do nothing. We move around the building and have have to change how we do things,” Cole procedures in the building — all with the said. Pharmacologist wins FRD’s 2018 Innovation Award Nathan Dolloff, Ph.D., an assistant currently moving a new class of small professor in the MUSC Department of molecules toward clinical trials in Cell and Molecular Pharmacology, is the treatment resistant multiple myeloma recipient of the 2018 Admiral Albert J. and other malignancies. In addition Baccioco Innovator of the Year Award, to a focus on therapy resistant cancer, SALES • LEASING • INVESTMENTS the highest honor given by the MUSC the company’s differentiating strengths Foundation for Research Development include its novel drug target and strategy For ReducedPrice! Sale! (FRD). The award recognizes MUSC to amplify the effects of already existing researchers and clinicians who are cancer drugs. 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We think we’ve got a game changer.’ The five–star recruit fellowship offered at MUSC in this area is MUSC,” said Richard Staff Report 2016 from the University of Virginia, Davis, making a football comparison. where he served as section head for “It’s always been the largest employer and A new geriatric medicine fellowship geriatrics and medical director for the most important employer in the city program at MUSC has received initial Blue Ridge PACE — Program for All- of Charleston.” accreditation and is seeking applicants to inclusive Care of the Elderly — for The Epic Center is planning for other begin their training in July 2019. four years. Other key clinical faculty non–traditional mall tenants as well, Led by program director Mark A. include William Moran, M.D., Amanda including a sports event space. “We Dr. Patrick Cawley and Charleston Newbrough, M.D., associate professor Overstreet, D.O., and Julianna Marwell, think it’s going to be epic,” Davis said. Mayor describe in the Division of General Internal M.D. their plans for Mall. Medicine, this fellowship program The Accreditation Council for will address a critical need in South Graduate Medicine Education recently The MUSC Health West Campus Carolina by training physicians to approved two annual fellowship slots for will offer the following services become specialists in the care of older the one-year geriatrics training program. adults. This is especially important now The geriatric medicine fellowship Ambulatory Surgery Center Nephrology because South Carolina is one of the provides a comprehensive educational Cardiology Neurology most rapidly aging states in the U.S. By experience in aging that includes patient Dermatology Occupational Therapy 2023, 25 percent of the Lowcountry’s care, research, community service and Ear, Nose and Throat Care Ophthalmology population will reach age 65 or older, leadership. At the completion of their Endocrinology Pain Management making it the Lowcountry’s fastest training, fellows will be eligible to take Gastroenterology Pediatric After Hours growing segment. MUSC and its boards to become certified geriatricians, Imaging center Physical Therapy Division of General Internal Medicine is providing primary care for older patients Infusion Rheumatology actively growing clinical, education and and consultative services in geriatrics for Lab Services Spine Center research programs to meet the specialized other health care providers and health Musculoskeletal Institute health–related needs of older adults and system leaders in the care of older adults. their families. The geriatric medicine “Having the ability to train physician fellowship will serve as an anchor for leaders in geriatric medicine adds to our a variety of efforts aimed at ensuring capacity to provide for the complex care the Lowcountry has a qualified and needs of older adults and their families stable workforce to meet those needs for throughout the Lowcountry and across decades to come. the state,” said Newbrough. Newbrough joined MUSC in October

GIRL Continued from Page Seven “Medical breakthroughs in pediatric Brown knows that just a few generations brain injury are the next big challenge. ago, a baby born with spina bifida would It’s by joining surgical and nonsurgical have had about a 10 percent chance of teams in research that we will ultimately surviving. Today, thanks to advances in find a way to become victorious against Community Health medical techniques and technology, most these devastating diseases. Thank you for Equity & Improvement children with spina bifida lead active not backing down when the temporary lives. obstacles of life sciences start to pile up.” Part of the MUSC Culturally Sensitive Care Lecture Series Eskandari credits the open minds of The Brown family knows all about not Wednesdays, 12 p.m. - 1 p.m ., BSB 349 industry leaders and academic leaders for backing down in the face of obstacles. driving those advances. “It’s because of “We have a lifelong battle to endure,” Free lunch for the first 50 people Ocl 2.4 Measurement and Quality Improvement people like you and the commitment to Brown says. “But with the hope we Oct. 31 ll,lonltorlng Health Equity improve technology that I’m able to offer have for Harper, we will conquer it as it Nov. 7 Assessment of Community Health treatments to children who my mentors presents itself. We are fortunate to live Nov. 14 Community Design and lmplementalfon Nov. 28 Conflict and Grievance Resolution would have likely turned away,” he tells day to day comfortably and confidently Dec. 5 Communicating Progress MUSC Mt;ldicel Ur,ivsnity the SCBIO conference crowd. knowing we have MUSC and Dr. at SOtJthCarolrn.a He makes a pitch for continued Eskandari in our corner.” innovation in another area: brain injury. 12 MUSC CATALYST NEWS, Nov. 9, 2018

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