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Carrie Prescott, DNP
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1600 Midtown Ave
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
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Michael Sugarman, PhD
Mathew David Wooster, MD, MBA
Kathryn Faith Meltzer BS Pac
James F. Hill, III, OD
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Michael Sugarman, PhD
Michael A. Sugarman, Ph.D., ABPP is a clinical neuropsychologist and assistant professor within the Department of Neurology at MUSC. He earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI and completed internship and postdoctoral training at the VAMC in Bedford, MA, in conjunction with the Alzheimer's Disease Center at Boston University. He is board-certified in Clinical Neuropsychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Sugarman currently completes neuropsychological evaluations within the Department of Neurology for conditions including traumatic brain injury, stroke, or suspected dementia. In particular, his clinical efforts are focused on patients with epilepsy, including pre-surgical evaluations for refractory cases under consideration for resective procedures. He is available to see patients at Rutledge Tower and the East Cooper Medical Pavilion in Mt. Pleasant.
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Mathew David Wooster, MD, MBA
Claiming South Carolina as home since his youth, it would seem all roads bring Dr. Mathew Wooster back to the charming Lowcountry. Leaving home originally for college at Duke University he returned briefly to complete medical school at MUSC, venturing off again to the University of South Florida where he completed his integrated vascular surgery residency. He now returns to work alongside the very mentors who introduced him to vascular surgery while a medical student at MUSC. Throughout his training, Dr. Wooster has been involved in complex endovascular aortic repair research, as well as participating routinely in the areas of prosthetic graft infections, multi-time redo peripheral bypasses, endovascular limb salvage, and last chance dialysis access creation. In addition to clinical pursuits, Dr. Wooster has been rigorously involved in education serving as a resident member of multiple sub-committees with the Association of Program Directors of Vascular Surgery.Dr. Wooster's clinical interests and training include the breadth of vascular surgical techniques with a special passion for aortic pathology, cerebrovascular disease, and lower extremity limb salvage. Academically, he looks forward to bringing the strong simulation curriculum he was part of in residency to MUSC, improving knowledge about the field among the general public through community outreach, and contributing to the broadening of clinical trial enrollment at the medical university to be able to offer patients access to cutting edge technologic advances.
Internal medicine practitioners, Specialized optometrists
James F. Hill, III, OD
James F. Hill III is a native of Georgetown, South Carolina and graduated from the Citadel in 2003 with a BS in biology. His first job was as a research specialist at MUSC and he decided during his two years there to pursue a career in optometry. He attended and graduated from the University Of Alabama School Of Optometry and completed a residency in ocular disease and low vision rehabilitation at the Birmingham VAMC and Blind Rehabilitation Center. Upon completion of his residency he completed the Advanced Competency Medical Optometry (ACMO) examination and obtained his Fellowship of the American Academy of Optometry (FAAO). Over the past five years he has worked with four different private practices, started a weekly low vision clinic at the Storm Eye Institute at MUSC, and provided eye care in many nursing homes in the Charleston area. He is currently on the board of directors of the Palmetto Professional Society, Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired of SC, and the South Carolina Optometric Physicians Association. In 2016 he was awarded the SCOPA Young Optometrist of the Year and in 2017 accepted a full time faculty position as an assistant professor at the Storm Eye Institute at MUSC. His duties will also allow him to continue to provide cutting edge low vision research and care to those who are visually impaired, as well as provide comprehensive eye care at the highest level to new patients in the Charleston community. When not in the clinic Dr. Hill likes to spend time with friends and family. His favorite thing to do is to be on the water fishing or enjoying the beautiful scenery SC offers or supporting his beloved Citadel Bulldogs at any type of sporting event.
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Carrie Prescott, DNP