Would it make more sense to place resources behind the existing medical schools in Columbia and Charleston?
South Carolina has two outstanding medical schools. USC and Palmetto Health are exploring opportunities to work together to increase the capacity of the USC School of Medicine in Columbia. An expanded program at the Greenville campus will transform healthcare delivery statewide, and, with its mission of education, research and patient care, have a significant impact on health care in the state.
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