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MUSC University Hospital
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Governor Thomas Bennett House
69 Barre St, Charleston, SC 29401
Cannon Park
131 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29401, United States
St. Luke's Chapel
181 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29425
MUSC Urban Farm (Pocket Urban Farms)
23 Ehrhardt St, Charleston, SC 29403
PURE Theatre
134 Cannon St, Charleston, SC 29403
Bethel United Methodist Church
57 Pitt St, Charleston, SC 29401
Old Bethel United Methodist Church
222 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
Avery Research Center - College of Charleston
125 Bull St, Charleston, SC 29401
Mace Brown Museum of Natural History - College of Charleston
202 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
Church of the Holy Communion
218 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
Nearby restaurants
Caviar & Bananas - Gourmet Market & Cafe
170 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
Hollings Café
86 Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
Volpe's
161 Rutledge Ave c, Charleston, SC 29403
Subway
The University Hospital, 165 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29425
Brown Dog Deli
225 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
PJ's Coffee
165 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29425
Porchetta Shop
109 President St, Charleston, SC 29403, United States
Chocolate Cake Charleston
0 Bee St, Charleston, SC 29403
Fuel Charleston
211 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
Firehouse Subs Roper Hospital
316 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
Nearby local services
MUSC Health University Medical Center
171 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29425
Medical University of South Carolina
268 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29425
Stay Duvet | Vacation Rentals
125 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
Carolina Marine Group
17 Lockwood Dr, Charleston, SC 29401
Holy City Boat Tours
Ashley Marina, 33 Lockwood Dr, Charleston, SC 29401
The Paper Canopy
93 Spring St C, Charleston, SC 29403, United States
The Veggie Bin
96 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
Blue Life Charters
33 Lockwood Dr Slip F28, Charleston, SC 29401
Marlene & Nathan Addlestone Library - College of Charleston
205 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
CHC Vacation Rentals
6 Tully Alley, Charleston, SC 29403
Nearby hotels
The Ashley
201 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
Not So Hostel
156 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
The Rutledge Avenue Inn
196 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29403, United States
Parson Inn
111 President St, Charleston, SC 29403
86 Cannon Charleston
86 Cannon St, Charleston, SC 29403
Emerson Square Charleston
219 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
Hilton Garden Inn Charleston Waterfront/Downtown
45 Lockwood Dr, Charleston, SC 29401
Courtyard by Marriott Charleston Waterfront
35 Lockwood Dr, Charleston, SC 29401
The Quarters on Spring
169 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
The Charlestonian
68 Cannon St, Charleston, SC 29403
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MUSC University Hospital

96 Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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attractions: Governor Thomas Bennett House, Cannon Park, St. Luke's Chapel, MUSC Urban Farm (Pocket Urban Farms), PURE Theatre, Bethel United Methodist Church, Old Bethel United Methodist Church, Avery Research Center - College of Charleston, Mace Brown Museum of Natural History - College of Charleston, Church of the Holy Communion, restaurants: Caviar & Bananas - Gourmet Market & Cafe, Hollings Café, Volpe's, Subway, Brown Dog Deli, PJ's Coffee, Porchetta Shop, Chocolate Cake Charleston, Fuel Charleston, Firehouse Subs Roper Hospital, local businesses: MUSC Health University Medical Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Stay Duvet | Vacation Rentals, Carolina Marine Group, Holy City Boat Tours, The Paper Canopy, The Veggie Bin, Blue Life Charters, Marlene & Nathan Addlestone Library - College of Charleston, CHC Vacation Rentals
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Nearby attractions of MUSC University Hospital

Governor Thomas Bennett House

Cannon Park

St. Luke's Chapel

MUSC Urban Farm (Pocket Urban Farms)

PURE Theatre

Bethel United Methodist Church

Old Bethel United Methodist Church

Avery Research Center - College of Charleston

Mace Brown Museum of Natural History - College of Charleston

Church of the Holy Communion

Governor Thomas Bennett House

Governor Thomas Bennett House

4.8

(79)

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Cannon Park

Cannon Park

4.4

(118)

Open until 12:00 AM
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St. Luke's Chapel

St. Luke's Chapel

4.9

(21)

Closed
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MUSC Urban Farm (Pocket Urban Farms)

MUSC Urban Farm (Pocket Urban Farms)

5.0

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of MUSC University Hospital

Caviar & Bananas - Gourmet Market & Cafe

Hollings Café

Volpe's

Subway

Brown Dog Deli

PJ's Coffee

Porchetta Shop

Chocolate Cake Charleston

Fuel Charleston

Firehouse Subs Roper Hospital

Caviar & Bananas - Gourmet Market & Cafe

Caviar & Bananas - Gourmet Market & Cafe

4.5

(32)

$

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Hollings Café

Hollings Café

4.9

(25)

$

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Volpe's

Volpe's

4.4

(54)

$$$

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Subway

Subway

4.0

(103)

$

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Medical University of South Carolina

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Marlene & Nathan Addlestone Library - College of Charleston

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MUSC Health University Medical Center

3.4

(383)

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Medical University of South Carolina

Medical University of South Carolina

4.0

(14)

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Richard M.Richard M.
First Stay in june: I was treated very kindly by staff even when I was having mental issues not treating some at times kindly back. Don't see how they could have a 2 start review when the staff put 5 star effort all 3 times been there in each section of the 9th floor. People expect unreasonable times and would complain constantly about silly things. Even with this crazy requests coming left and right as buzzers went off ever few seconds they tried the best they could. Most places are much worse. Just saying be reasonable this not hotel its a understaffed hospital and some things take priority. I do wish they followed through with promises a bit more. Had few times made a promise then passed me off to next shift change to wait for hours to get things done. But to be honest got my self in those situations to start with behavioral issues so can't blame anyone but myself ending up that way to start with. But I wish when they say they do something they do it not toss you under the buss to next staff turn over and take off instead leaving you with new people lost as to why and how things happened to start with. Second stay in july: Can't complain about the stay. Few nurses seemed bit over stressed. Some of doctors seemed to not follow through or communicate well with others on treatment team at times. Which made things not ideal. Didn't have any complaints like most seem to have. Lots of staff that where very friendly and kind actually. I personally am a pain in arsh at times. I have no problems admitting it. To be honest I was still treated well even in those moments. Sure there is waits at time like people mentioned This is a hospital not a 5 star hotel. People in 5 rooms at once hitting help button alarms going off. Old people trying to leap out of bed half naked running for the door while the bed alarm screams away lol... true story!People with health issues where that alarm going off in there rooms, it's bit more down on the priority list then your water bottle request at times. Sucks yes but like I said it's hospital. I do have to say though they really screwed up few things about my personal information being given to people not on my contact list which kind of ticks me off. Information was filed and presented to them. Yet Didn't bother to follow it. What good is a legal, notarized and filed by deed of clerks office document of revocation directive added to poa papers if no one bothers to read it in your file. That is kind of a huge screw up to say the least. Do I think it was done intentionally no. But it did and shouldn't have for any reason. I am the type of person hates hospitals. They make me nervous full of anxiety and will to run but naked like that old lady having a rough time tried to out the door lol. But they all didn't make me feel like I was in that type of situation. Let me stay in my room as i requested in a way to keep me where needed to be so could get in and out and home quickest way possible without any issues as I tend to have behavioral issues at times. Not afraid to admit it we all have are screwed up parts about are selves. But the point is there was no issues and it went well as a result of them taking the time to listen to me. I hope many of interesting staff I meet at my stay follow through with there goals and such since many where kind enough chat while sat there for hours in a bed doing nothing but waiting it seemed at times. Many where very interesting people all with different goals and paths they where going for. Very interesting stay to say the least In that regard. But anyhow I suck writing stuff. I suck at being person at times to care for. If anyone I was there with reads this thanks! For you all complaining about dumb things in reviews I can point you in dire tion of few places that are like state prison compaired to here for you next place to review. Advice is. Be realistic. It's a hospital. Maybe talk to few people taking care of you. Might be suprised. But honestly I can think of 2 that where real aholes as well some reviews may hit on the money!
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First Stay in june: I was treated very kindly by staff even when I was having mental issues not treating some at times kindly back. Don't see how they could have a 2 start review when the staff put 5 star effort all 3 times been there in each section of the 9th floor. People expect unreasonable times and would complain constantly about silly things. Even with this crazy requests coming left and right as buzzers went off ever few seconds they tried the best they could. Most places are much worse. Just saying be reasonable this not hotel its a understaffed hospital and some things take priority. I do wish they followed through with promises a bit more. Had few times made a promise then passed me off to next shift change to wait for hours to get things done. But to be honest got my self in those situations to start with behavioral issues so can't blame anyone but myself ending up that way to start with. But I wish when they say they do something they do it not toss you under the buss to next staff turn over and take off instead leaving you with new people lost as to why and how things happened to start with. Second stay in july: Can't complain about the stay. Few nurses seemed bit over stressed. Some of doctors seemed to not follow through or communicate well with others on treatment team at times. Which made things not ideal. Didn't have any complaints like most seem to have. Lots of staff that where very friendly and kind actually. I personally am a pain in arsh at times. I have no problems admitting it. To be honest I was still treated well even in those moments. Sure there is waits at time like people mentioned This is a hospital not a 5 star hotel. People in 5 rooms at once hitting help button alarms going off. Old people trying to leap out of bed half naked running for the door while the bed alarm screams away lol... true story!People with health issues where that alarm going off in there rooms, it's bit more down on the priority list then your water bottle request at times. Sucks yes but like I said it's hospital. I do have to say though they really screwed up few things about my personal information being given to people not on my contact list which kind of ticks me off. Information was filed and presented to them. Yet Didn't bother to follow it. What good is a legal, notarized and filed by deed of clerks office document of revocation directive added to poa papers if no one bothers to read it in your file. That is kind of a huge screw up to say the least. Do I think it was done intentionally no. But it did and shouldn't have for any reason. I am the type of person hates hospitals. They make me nervous full of anxiety and will to run but naked like that old lady having a rough time tried to out the door lol. But they all didn't make me feel like I was in that type of situation. Let me stay in my room as i requested in a way to keep me where needed to be so could get in and out and home quickest way possible without any issues as I tend to have behavioral issues at times. Not afraid to admit it we all have are screwed up parts about are selves. But the point is there was no issues and it went well as a result of them taking the time to listen to me. I hope many of interesting staff I meet at my stay follow through with there goals and such since many where kind enough chat while sat there for hours in a bed doing nothing but waiting it seemed at times. Many where very interesting people all with different goals and paths they where going for. Very interesting stay to say the least In that regard. But anyhow I suck writing stuff. I suck at being person at times to care for. If anyone I was there with reads this thanks! For you all complaining about dumb things in reviews I can point you in dire tion of few places that are like state prison compaired to here for you next place to review. Advice is. Be realistic. It's a hospital. Maybe talk to few people taking care of you. Might be suprised. But honestly I can think of 2 that where real aholes as well some reviews may hit on the money!
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Reviews of MUSC University Hospital

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5.0
2y

First Stay in june:

I was treated very kindly by staff even when I was having mental issues not treating some at times kindly back. Don't see how they could have a 2 start review when the staff put 5 star effort all 3 times been there in each section of the 9th floor. People expect unreasonable times and would complain constantly about silly things. Even with this crazy requests coming left and right as buzzers went off ever few seconds they tried the best they could. Most places are much worse. Just saying be reasonable this not hotel its a understaffed hospital and some things take priority. I do wish they followed through with promises a bit more. Had few times made a promise then passed me off to next shift change to wait for hours to get things done. But to be honest got my self in those situations to start with behavioral issues so can't blame anyone but myself ending up that way to start with. But I wish when they say they do something they do it not toss you under the buss to next staff turn over and take off instead leaving you with new people lost as to why and how things happened to start with.

Second stay in july:

Can't complain about the stay. Few nurses seemed bit over stressed. Some of doctors seemed to not follow through or communicate well with others on treatment team at times. Which made things not ideal. Didn't have any complaints like most seem to have. Lots of staff that where very friendly and kind actually. I personally am a pain in arsh at times. I have no problems admitting it. To be honest I was still treated well even in those moments. Sure there is waits at time like people mentioned This is a hospital not a 5 star hotel. People in 5 rooms at once hitting help button alarms going off. Old people trying to leap out of bed half naked running for the door while the bed alarm screams away lol... true story!People with health issues where that alarm going off in there rooms, it's bit more down on the priority list then your water bottle request at times. Sucks yes but like I said it's hospital.

I do have to say though they really screwed up few things about my personal information being given to people not on my contact list which kind of ticks me off. Information was filed and presented to them. Yet Didn't bother to follow it. What good is a legal, notarized and filed by deed of clerks office document of revocation directive added to poa papers if no one bothers to read it in your file. That is kind of a huge screw up to say the least.

Do I think it was done intentionally no. But it did and shouldn't have for any reason.

I am the type of person hates hospitals. They make me nervous full of anxiety and will to run but naked like that old lady having a rough time tried to out the door lol. But they all didn't make me feel like I was in that type of situation. Let me stay in my room as i requested in a way to keep me where needed to be so could get in and out and home quickest way possible without any issues as I tend to have behavioral issues at times. Not afraid to admit it we all have are screwed up parts about are selves. But the point is there was no issues and it went well as a result of them taking the time to listen to me.

I hope many of interesting staff I meet at my stay follow through with there goals and such since many where kind enough chat while sat there for hours in a bed doing nothing but waiting it seemed at times. Many where very interesting people all with different goals and paths they where going for. Very interesting stay to say the least In that regard.

But anyhow I suck writing stuff. I suck at being person at times to care for. If anyone I was there with reads this thanks! For you all complaining about dumb things in reviews I can point you in dire tion of few places that are like state prison compaired to here for you next place to review.

Advice is. Be realistic. It's a hospital. Maybe talk to few people taking care of you. Might be suprised. But honestly I can think of 2 that where real aholes as well some reviews may hit...

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1.0
2y

Amidst my ongoing battle with cancer, I feel compelled to share my experience with neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Kalhorn and his team at MUSC, a teaching hospital. This decision, driven by the urgency of my situation and my commitment to patient advocacy, underscores the importance of addressing significant concerns I have regarding patient autonomy, informed decision-making, and the broader implications of medical education on patient care.

Throughout my treatment journey, I encountered a profound disregard for patient choice and informed consent. This was most evident in interactions with a group of residents who, under the supervision of Dr. Kalhorn, exerted undue pressure to conform to a specific treatment pathway. Despite expressing my preference for a less invasive option due to the associated risks, I was met with persistent coercion, culminating in a collective insistence on proceeding with an unnecessary and unwanted medical procedure.

The climax of this distressing experience was a stark ultimatum from the residents: to accept their preferred treatment "or hit the road." This direct quote not only highlights the coercive tactics employed but also a disturbing lack of empathy and respect for patient autonomy.

Dr. Kalhorn himself further exacerbated my concerns when he stated that the procedure for removing my Chordoma had not changed in the last 20 years and would not change in the next five, despite advancements in new technologies. This statement, coming from a practitioner at a teaching hospital, raised serious questions about the institution's commitment to staying current with medical advancements and its willingness to explore alternative, less invasive options.

Compounding these issues was the team's handling of my urgent medical condition. Despite the critical need for immediate intervention, their readiness to discharge me without the necessary surgery, simply because I did not acquiesce to their preferred approach, was negligent and indicative of a worrisome prioritization of protocol over patient well-being.

Moreover, the residents' demeanor when faced with questions revealed a culture not accustomed to, nor tolerant of, patient engagement. This, coupled with Dr. Kalhorn's dismissal of my treatment preferences, raises concerns about the educational environment at MUSC, where such attitudes towards patient care are modeled.

Conclusion:

This account is not merely a personal grievance; it is an urgent call for MUSC and Dr. Kalhorn's team to reflect on and reform their approach to patient care and the educational values imparted to emerging medical professionals. The essence of medical practice must always prioritize informed consent, patient autonomy, and the ethical duty to treat individuals with respect and dignity.

As I navigate my cancer treatment, sharing this experience serves a dual purpose: to advocate for necessary changes in how patient care is conceptualized and delivered at MUSC, and to empower patients everywhere to demand the care and respect they deserve. It is crucial, especially in a teaching hospital, to ensure that the next generation of healthcare providers understands the importance of empathy, communication, and patient-centered care.

P.S. MUSC has my contact information, so a standard response urging me to get in touch would be incongruous. I hope for a response that reflects the seriousness of these issues and the need for genuine change within the institution. Your reply will demonstrate your commitment to addressing...

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1.0
1y

On November 4 2019 , I went to the ER , Had been struck by an SUV in a crosswalk had a fractured left tibea , a concussion , with brain trauma torn right rotator , torn right biceps , and torn scapula .. I got mrsa there , which gave me a blood infection blood clots in my lungs , and the tried to put a feeding tube in with me conscient . To top it off they gave a freshly clean by 3 weeks , ex heroin addict, Dilaudid one step down from fentanyl . That had me in a total stupor . Zero hydration , My wife a LPN found me in a state near death .. And went off ! Had that whole staff running around like chicken heads . That's how good they are ! And I had to pay my $50k bill from my settlement ,...

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