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  1. Campus Virtual Tour. Explore our world-class academic medical center and learn about all the exciting offerings for MUSC students. Take a Tour. Contact Us 843-792-8515. Understand how the Medical University of South Carolina’s College of Nursing leads through research, clinical experiences, and transformative instruction.

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  3. Explore our academic medical center and learn about all the exciting offerings for MUSC students. Take a Tour. Contact Us 843-792-3328. For over 50 years, the College of Health Professions has conducted research that influences care delivery. Explore our degree programs and latest advancements.

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  5. Medical University of South Carolina. 96 Jonathan Lucas Street. Suite 601, MSC 617. Charleston, SC 29425. Phone: 843-792-3283. Fax: 843-792-0204. COM-admissions@musc.edu. Request Information. Get information about medical school entrance requirements and criteria for admission to the MUSC College of Medicine MD program.

  6. The application fee at Medical University of South Carolina is $95. Its tuition is full-time: $25,000 (in-state) and full-time: $44,566 (out-of-state). The faculty-student ratio at Medical ...

  7. Dr. Norris has 25 years of experience understanding the genetic and developmental causes of syndromic and non-syndromic cardiovascular diseases including mitral valve prolapse, aortic stenosis, bicuspid aortic valve diseases and cardiomyopathies. Recently, his lab identified a strong candidate gene for hypermobile Ehlers-­Danlos syndrome (hEDS).