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In South Carolina, when a child turns 18, their parents no longer have access to information regarding their child’s health, finances, or education without written consent, even in emergencies.
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In South Carolina, when a child turns 18, their parents no longer have access to information regarding their child’s health, finances, or education without written consent, even in emergencies.
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From July 18-19, The Palmetto Palace is providing free and essential dental care for low-income and uninsured adults.
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Greenville Technical College and Prisma Health have come together to train the next generation of emergency medical technicians, with an aim to address the EMT workforce shortage in South Carolina.
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A Lowcountry virtual care company recently received accreditation for its telehealth services.
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A Lowcountry virtual care company recently received accreditation for its telehealth services.
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The mother and sister of New York shooting suspect Luigi Mangione have been involved in the Charleston community.
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A task force focusing on maternal and infant care has just been launched in 14 rural counties in S.C. that do not have an obstetrician.
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A task force focusing on maternal and infant care has just been launched in 14 rural counties in S.C. that do not have an obstetrician.
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Mike Switzer interviews Jeff Wilson, president of Trident Health and CEO of Trident Medical Center, both in Charleston, S.C.