The Department of Neurosciences at the Medical University of South
Carolina was created in November, 2004 by fusing the existing Departments
of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Physiology/Neuroscience. As with all departments
in academic Medical Centers, the primary goal for creating the department
of Neurosciences is to promote human health. What makes this department
unique amongst academic medical centers in the USA is that in order to
best achieve the goal of promoting human health in diseases and injuries
affecting the nervous system it was decided to merge two clinical departments
with one basic research department. This divergence from the traditional
departmental structure will best address an emerging crisis in health
care identified by the National Institutes of Health. Namely, there is
a shortfall and underperformance in the current training of research
clinicians and the application of research discoveries to patient care.
The new department of Neurosciences directly addresses this deficiency
by merging a basic research Physiology/Neuroscience department with Neurology
and Neurosurgery departments specializing in clinical care of brain disease.
Combined, this department becomes the 5th largest Neurosciences department
in the country in terms of NIH funding (FY 2003) and the only neuroscience
department that places researchers and clinicians at each others side
in an effort to transform the promise of cutting edge research into the
reality of improved human health. Similarly, the close working relationship
between clinicians and basic researchers provides the fertile environment
necessary for training the next generation of clinician scientists that
are so urgently needed to realize the health care opportunities emerging
from the laboratory.
Please excuse the construction status of this website, and do not
hesitate to contact the department chairs if you have any questions.
Peter Kalivas | Sunil Patel