February's Monthly News Update

February 25, 2025
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Colleagues,  ‌ ‌‌

‌This month, I'm excited to share the first episode of our podcast series, MUSC Surgery Sessions, moderated by Aaron Lesher, M.D., chair of the Curtis P. Artz MUSC Surgical Society. Each month, we will host a new episode, exploring our rich history through interviews with some of our most influential surgeons, many of whom are giants in their fields and have created the strong foundation we stand on today. Our inaugural podcast features H. Biemann Othersen, Jr., M.D. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did!      ‌‌

‌Friday is the Gold Humanism Society's "Thank a Resident and Fellow Day," an important day for all of us to recognize the significant work being done by our residents and fellows, who serve as the hospital's "house staff" and are an integral part of the MUSC healthcare team.‌ Please join me on Friday, February 28, by sending your personal expressions of gratitude to our residents and fellows for their tireless work and commitment to excellence. ‌ ‌

‌I hope you enjoy our latest update on the latest news and events in the Department.  ‌ ‌‌

Prabhakar Baliga, M.D.
Chair, MUSC Department of Surgery

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MUSC Surgery Sessions Podcast Series' Inaugural Episode Features H. Biemann Othersen, Jr., M.D.

A podcast with Dr. Othersen

MUSC Surgery Sessions Podcast Series is our latest endeavor to celebrate and recognize our esteemed faculty and alumni whose expertise and innovative spirit helped shape the MUSC Department of Surgery and their respective fields. Over the next few months, we will be hosting a new podcast every few weeks. Please join us in our efforts to capture our rich history through the voices of some of the giants in the field by listening to our inaugural episode with H. Biemann Othersen, Jr., M.D. Listen to the Podcast

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In 2018, the Gold Humanism Honor Society dedicated a day of recognition for residents and fellows, encouraging medical students at chapters throughout the nation to show their gratitude and appreciation. Thank a Resident and Fellow Day has since expanded to hundreds of programs around the country. Please take a moment to celebrate our residents and fellows on Friday, February 28!

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Two MUSC Faculty Selected for TEDxCharleston 

TEDx Charleston

Yulia Gavrilova, Ph.D., and Joe Scalea, M.D., are two of this year's speakers at TEDxCharleston 2025, held at Charleston Music Hall on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. ‌Dr. Gavrilova's talk is entitled "Transforming Burn Recovery Through Mental Health," and Dr. Scalea's talk is "4 Reasons to Live." Read more about their TEDx Charleston Talks

awards

  • Adam Tanious, M.D., MMSc, is honored with the 2025 VESS Travel Award. Dr. Tanious will be a Visiting Pediatric Vascular Surgery Fellowship at Penn Medicine as part of the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society award.
  • Arman Kilic, M.D., is the senior author of a multidisciplinary study led by the MUSC cardiogenic shock team entitled ‌Management of patients with Impella 5.5 left ventricular assist devices on a cardiovascular stepdown unit published in the ‌‌Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
  • Shikhar Mehrotra, Ph.D., received a $3M NIH R01 Award for his research entitled Dissecting the Mechanism for Transient ER Stress-Induced Anti-Tumor T Cell Response.  This study uses carbon monoxide (CO)-induced transient ER stress as an ex vivo immunomodulatory strategy to trigger mitochondrial reprogramming and attaining long-term tumor control upon adoptively transferring tumor reactive T cells.
  • Nancy Klauber DeMore, M.D., won a Shark Tank Competition during the annual Hollings Cancer Center Retreat. Dr. DeMore and her team, Anand Mehta, Ph.D., Dauren Adilbay, M.D.,Ph.D. (ENT), Elizabeth Hill, Ph.D., received $25,000 for their research "SFRP2 as a biomarker for early detection of breast cancer."
  • Mathew Wooster, M.D., was recognized with the 2024 Department of Surgery Clinical Trials Principal Investigator of the Year Award, given annually by the Clinical Trials team, led by Deanna DeHoff, Clinical Trials Manager.
  • Stephany Kim, M.D., PGY-2, received the STS Looking to the Future Scholarship, a best-in-class education and workforce development program that helps general surgery residents and medical students pursue careers in cardiothoracic surgery.
  • Kristen Quinn, M.D., PGY-5, has been awarded a $50,000 Acceleration Grant  from the  SCRA. The objective of the Acceleration Grant is to provide early-stage funding to startups to accelerate a company’s technology and/or business model to the next level of maturity and market readiness.
  • Allison Frederick, M.D., PGY-Research, presented  Reconstruction of a Sternal Cleft and Ventral Hernia in an Adolescent with Pentalogy of Cantrell Utilizing Titanium Plates during the Southeastern Surgical Conference.
  • Alums Busayo Irojah, M.D. and Georgina Nichols, M.D.,  recently passed the American Board of Plastic Surgery Exam, and are now board certified in Plastic Surgery.

in the news

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Announcing our February Employees of the Month

February Employee Recognitions

Congratulations to February's Employee of the Month awardees, Julie Neville, PA, Pediatric Surgery APP, Morgan Hill, M.D., CT Surgery Resident, and InHong Kang, Ph.D., Staff Scientist in the CCT! ‌ ‌Each month, the Department recognizes one staff member, one APP, and one resident who has demonstrated excellence based on nominations from the faculty, staff, and trainees in the Department.

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Upcoming Events!

March Pride event

Please join us for our next Surgery Pride Social and support the Department of Surgery LGBTQ+ Community! We hope to see you on Friday, March 7, from 6 - 8 p.m., ‌at Bar Polari, 1813 Reynolds Ave., Suite C, North Charleston, SC.

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March Global Surgery Event

The MUSC Global Surgery Program Committee, led by Mike M. Mallah, M.D., is excited to welcome world-renowned global surgeon & an ACS "Icon of Surgery" John Tarpley, M.D., FACS, as this month's keynote speaker. Dr. Tarpley, an innovator and educator, will share his decades-long experience in Global Surgery and how he built a premier global surgery program at Vanderbilt University. Additionally, John Hallmark, M.D., PGY-3, will discuss his two months of surgical rotation in George, South Africa, and Savannah Skidmore, M4, will reflect on her time building the MUSC Global Surgery Program.We hope to see you on Thursday, March 13, at The Peacock, located at 213 E Bay St,  Charleston, SC  RSVP to join us for some food and refreshments while learning more about the advances in the global surgery program!  

RSVP to join us for some food and refreshments while learning more about the advances in the global surgery program!