In 2021, a young woman in Charleston, SC was involved in a near-fatal car crash, one of over 140,000 that occur each year in the state. She was transported to the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), where Dr. Nathan Rowland was the neurosurgeon on call.
After two operations to relieve pressure on her brain, she remained in critical condition. It was unclear whether she would survive. In addition to the traumatic brain injury she suffered, her neck was fractured in multiple places, and both of her legs were broken. She underwent over a dozen operations and was eventually transported to the Atlanta Shepherd Center for rehabilitation since South Carolina did not have a neuroscience institute with comparable services.
Today, we are proud to say that she is back home in Charleston and has made a remarkable recovery. She is able to breathe on her own, sit up in her wheelchair, participate with therapy, eat meals and speak. Her family generously presented a monetary gift to MUSC in hopes of building an institute for patients like her who require extensive care, family support and rehabilitation services located here in our own state of South Carolina. In addition to these services, the new MUSC Institute for Neuroscience Discovery (or MIND) will serve as a hub for educating learners and clinicians about brain injury, as well as operate a multidisciplinary research center dedicated to pioneering innovations in brain science.
Nathan C. Rowland, M.D., Ph.D., FAANS
Executive Director
Dr. Rowland is a board-certified neurosurgeon who also holds appointments in Neurology and Health Sciences Research. He oversees the planning, administration and programming of the Institute while aligning its mission and strategic objectives.
Ameet Nagpal, M.D, MS, MEd, MBA
Deputy Director
Ameet Nagpal is the Division Chief of PM&R at the Medical University of South Carolina and a Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics and Physical Medicine. Additionally, he is actively involved in clinical research.
Jennie de Leon, BSN, RN, CPN
Director of Patient Outreach and Coordination
Jennie is MIND’s Director of Patient Outreach and Coordination. She plans, oversees and carries out day-to-day clinical operations. Her primary responsibility is to ensure that comprehensive clinical support is delivered to all patients and their families.
Ian Sheets, MPA
Director of Finance and Operations
Ian is MIND’s Director of Finance and Operations. He executes MIND’s financial strategy, maximizes opportunities for growth, manages expenditures and assists the Executive Director with the development of MIND’s financial planning.
The MUSC Institute for Neuroscience Discovery is located at 96 Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425.
Call 843-792-0680 to speak to our team or schedule a Telehealth consult today.
DISCLAIMER: MIND does not provide direct medical services or treatment.