he Medical University of South Carolina has served the citizens of South Carolina since 1824. It has expanded from a small private college for the training of physicians to a state university with a medical center and six colleges for the education of a broad range of health professionals, biomedical scientists and other health related personnel.
University Mission Statement- Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)
The
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is a public institution of
higher learning, the purpose of which is to preserve and optimize human
life in South Carolina and beyond. The university provides an
environment for learning and discovery through education of health care
professionals and biomedical scientists, research in the health
sciences and provision of comprehensive health care. The university is
committed to fulfilling its responsibilities:
* To educate students to become caring, compassionate, ethical, and proficient health care professionals and creative biomedical scientists;
* To recruit and develop dedicated, scholarly teachers who inspire their students to life-long learning in the service of human health;
* To offer educational opportunities to graduates, faculty and staff, other biomedical scientists, practicing health professionals, and the public;
* To seek and welcome students, scholars, and staff regardless of gender, race, age, nationality, religion or disability, recognizing the benefits of diversity;
* To conduct research in the health sciences, advancing knowledge and encouraging new responses to health care needs;
* To provide excellence in patient care in an environment that is respectful of others, adaptive to change, accountable for outcomes, and attentive to the needs of underserved populations;
* To advance economic devlopment by introducing new technology and fostering research links with industry and other academic institutions;
* To optimize the use of all resources, including the financial support from the state and revenues generated from research, clinical operations, and philanthropy;
* To provide leadership for the state in efforts to promote health and prevent disease;
* To serve as a state resource in health policy, education, and related matters for other institutions and the general public.