MUSC Cafeteria

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165 Ashley Ave
Charleston, SC 29425
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3.57 reviews
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Victor M.
4/26/2022

Haven't had breakfast for 3.95 in a long time. Easy to find on the first floor of the main hospital Had scrambled eggs, two strips of bacon and house fried potatoes. Plasticware dispenser makes...

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Haley S.
10/23/2023

For a hospital cafeteria, I think MUSC has a good number of options and a variety of things that taste good-- and for a reasonable price. Their sushi rolls, pizza, and Chick-fil-A are very good....

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Kat T.
12/27/2018

If you're in the main hospital and need food, you can't beat the convenience of this cafe. I do however find that I don't always get what I'm wanting, and the prices keep going up for less food....

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Harold N.
9/26/2017

Wow, I was very impressed by the variety of food being served at the MUSC Cafeteria or more like a Food Court. It's got something for everyone. You have a pizza place, a sandwich place, a grill...

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Kalvin K.
7/12/2017

I normally do not comment about a hospital cafeteria, but MUSC has a great selection of meal options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I was working at the hospital and had lunch several times at...

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Dr. E. Douglas Norcross is a fellowship-trained trauma and critical care surgeon in Charleston, South Carolina. He and his colleagues take care of trauma patients and those in need of emergency general surgery for conditions like acute appendicitis. In addition, Dr. Norcross’ practice includes the care of surgical patients in the Intensive Care Unit. His patient care philosophy is to involve his patients and their families in the decision making process, discuss treatment options, and offer the least intrusive care whenever possible. Dr. Norcross joined MUSC as director of the Trauma Center in 1989. What continues to impress and inspire him is the collective efforts from all team members delivering compassionate care to his patients in the Intensive Care Unit. When not in the clinic, Dr. Norcross is dedicated to educating the next generation of health care providers. He has been a part of the MUSC College of Medicine’s Admissions Committee for the past 20 years. He currently serves the University as Associate Dean for Admissions and chair of the MUSC College of Medicine’s Admissions Committee. In that role he oversees the admissions processes for the College of Medicine. Prior to assuming this role in 2018, Dr. Norcross was the vice chair of Education in the Department of Surgery. Dr. Norcross received his residency training at Cooper Hospital – University Medical Center and his fellowship training at the Southern New Jersey Regional Trauma Center at Cooper Hospital – University Medical Center. He received his medical degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

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