For years, many South Carolina families had to leave the state to access inpatient pediatric rehabilitation services. Today, children recovering from serious injuries, illnesses, and surgeries can receive that care closer to home at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. Through intensive, multidisciplinary therapy, the inpatient pediatric rehabilitation unit helps patients regain skills that support everyday childhood activities like communication, mobility, learning, and play. Over the past year, the program has expanded access to specialized pediatric recovery care across the state while allowing care teams to witness more of their patients’ progress firsthand. Read more: https://musc.co/3R7puyR #ImWhatsPossible
MUSC Children's Health
Hospitals and Health Care
Charleston, SC 8,898 followers
Changing What's Possible
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MUSC Children’s Health is changing what’s possible for children and their families by providing the pediatric clinical and research expertise every child deserves. From promoting healthy lifestyles to offering life-saving treatments, MUSC Children’s Health delivers comprehensive and compassionate care to children throughout South Carolina and beyond in more than 27 specialty areas. MUSC’s integrated children’s health care system consists of the 250-bed MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital (SJCH) and Pearl Tourville Women’s Pavilion located on the Charleston peninsula, which is one of the most patient and family centered and technologically advanced hospitals for children and their families in the United States; the Charles P. Darby Research Institute where pediatric research teams conduct significant and ongoing efforts; the R. Keith Summey Medical Pavilion in North Charleston which offers an ambulatory care clinic and surgery center, specialty care and after hours clinics; and finally, expanded depth and breadth of expertise in multiple locations throughout the state, offering primary, urgent and specialty care in person or via telehealth. To provide the best care for children now and in the future, MUSC Children’s Health puts the needs of patients and their families first. This intentional way of moving forward aligns with the emerging national best practice of offering children’s ambulatory and specialty services within local communities and delivery of more acute care at a major flagship hospital. As a result, families receive the best combination of high quality, lower cost and easily accessible care as possible. For more information, visit musckids.org For career information, go to https://web.musc.edu/human-resources
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- Charleston, SC
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Charleston, SC 29425, US
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Mount Pleasant, SC 29566, US
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Summerville, SC 29485, US
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North Charleston, SC 29406, US
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There's a lot that happens behind the scenes before a patient transport flight ever takes off. For the MEDUCARE pediatric and neonatal team, mornings are spent coordinating responsibilities, checking equipment, and preparing for the range of scenarios the day may bring. When the call comes in, there is no time to pause. This team mobilizes quickly, working together to deliver advanced care to children and newborns across South Carolina, often covering long distances in just a few hours. Learn more about our MEDUCARE teams at MUSC: https://musc.co/4dm5RKD #ImWhatsPossible
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Sometimes support can be as simple as a cup of coffee during a long shift or a snack at the bedside. For five years, the Hospitality Cart program, in partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Charleston, has supported patients, families, and care team members at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital and the R. Keith Summey Medical Pavilion. These carts offer small comforts, like snacks, drinks, and activities, that help make long days in our care environments a little easier. We are thankful for this ongoing partnership and for the dedicated volunteers who bring this program to life. #ImWhatsPossible
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Behind every complex pediatric cardiac procedure is a highly specialized team working in coordination to support the child’s care. Pediatric perfusionists are part of that team, managing circulation and oxygenation when children require heart-lung bypass or advanced cardiopulmonary support during surgery. Their work is often not visible to families, but they are an essential part of delivering safe, coordinated treatment for children with complex medical needs. #ImWhatsPossible
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This Mother’s Day, we’re recognizing nurses at MUSC Children’s Health whose introduction to the profession came through early exposure to nursing in their own families. Many grew up watching their mothers work in clinical settings, gaining an understanding of patient care, teamwork, and the demands of bedside nursing long before entering the field. That perspective continues to influence how they practice today across pediatric units, supporting children and families with both clinical skill and compassion. Read their full stories: https://bit.ly/4dBINYL #ImWhatsPossible
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Pediatric nursing involves more than just providing care. It’s about building trust with families, supporting children through challenging moments, and demonstrating compassion in every interaction. From the NICU and Heart Center to emergency departments and specialty clinics across the Lowcountry and beyond, our pediatric nurses care for children and families at every stage of their journey. During National Nurses Week, we’re proud to recognize and thank them for the difference they make every single day. #ImWhatsPossible
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When six-year-old Charlie arrived at MUSC Health Lancaster Medical Center with serious bleeding following a tonsillectomy, our care teams were ready to step in. From the emergency department to the surgery team, Charlie’s family shared that every member of the care team helped keep them calm during one of the scariest moments of their lives. This is the kind of care MUSC teams deliver every day for children and families across South Carolina. Learn more about Lancaster Medical Center: https://musc.co/3RpmWvQ #ImWhatsPossible
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Last month, we held our very first ECMO reunion, bringing together former patients, families and care teams. ECMO stands for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, a specialized therapy that temporarily supports heart and lung function, allowing the body time to recover after severe organ failure. The reunion gave families the chance to reconnect with our pediatric ECMO teams and share how life has looked since their time in the hospital. “We’re very fortunate that our leadership supports this program the way it does, and MUSC can be here for the greater community, not only here locally but for the entire state,” said Dr. Laura Hollinger, pediatric ECMO medical director. Read more about this event: https://bit.ly/4ncz7bn #ImWhatsPossible
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Our work is guided by a shared mission to care for children and families across South Carolina and beyond. On MUSC Day 2026, we recognize the care teams, researchers, and specialists whose work drives pediatric innovation and expands access to specialized care statewide. Giving on MUSC Day helps support this work and fuels important priorities across MUSC, including a $250 million investment to build South Carolina’s first dedicated cancer hospital and advance discovery for patients of all ages. Learn more and give today: https://muscday.org/ #ImWhatsPossible
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We are proud to recognize Sarah Meany, a charge nurse in the NICU at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital, as our February Nothing Bundt the Best Award recipient! Sarah is an exceptional clinical leader whose experience, sound judgment, and calm presence support both patients and care teams during the most critical moments. Whether placing PICC lines, helping during especially busy shifts, or mentoring fellow nurses, she goes above and beyond to support her team and provide safe, high‑quality care. Thank you to Rick Giecek, owner of Nothing Bundt Cakes in Mount Pleasant and West Ashley, for helping make this recognition possible. #ImWhatsPossible
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