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Photograph by Samantha Jean Becker Pan-seared pork tenderloin with steamed shrimp dumplings and a baby greens salad Tucked in the
Written by Lauren B. Johnson Photographs by Mira Adwell Born in a town without a library (and in a country
Written by Lauren B. Johnson Photographs by Sarah Westmoreland Embrace it! Longer days and mild temps are enticing us all
When RN Mike Benson learned he would need to shave his 10-year-old beard, he didn’t hesitate during this COVID-19 crisis.
One Roper St. Francis Healthcare teammate recently was recognized with an award for her heroic actions in helping to find
One morning while rounding on patients, I had the pleasure of meeting Gary Parliment, a patient who had suffered a
Once a successful advertising professional, Roper St. Francis Healthcare affiliated primary care doctor Shanon Honney switched careers while raising three
(Top Right) Power Greens Salad with falafel and a Great Grains Bowl with chicken and grilled vegetables; (Bottom Left) Great
On October 4, Roper St. Francis Healthcare opened a brand-new boutique hospital, bringing hometown healthcare to Berkeley County Written by
Drs. Felix Akinbote and Joye Fordham rely on teamwork both at home and at the office, where they deliver Berkeley
Learn what to expect from the spectacular experience of labor and delivery—plus, get an inside look at Roper St. Francis
We want YOU to choose which local bands open up for a chart-topping, country artist! Cast your vote today. Roper
Well, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), that’s not a bad idea. With an election pending and
March Madness hoopla is here and Roper St. Francis Healthcare has been sticking to our game plan (which is going
Cid is a therapy dog at Roper Hospital. He and his owner Jean bring comfort and affection to the hospital’s
Way back in elementary school science, we learned about magnets. Remember being wowed by that U-shaped wand and its hidden
Every week for the past 12 years, Thelma Bowling joined the Friday team of volunteers at Roper Hospital at 8
It’s the end of April, which means that National Poetry Month is winding down. What better moment to pause and
Dr. Megan Lynch hears it every day in the offices of Mt. Pleasant OB/GYN – that swoosh, swoosh, swoosh, swoosh