Elizabeth Crabtree Killen

Elizabeth Crabtree Killen
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Elizabeth grew up in the lake country of Minnesota, and she has always loved the water. She was thrilled when her work as a public health researcher and hospital administrator brought her to MUSC in 2012. Charleston has been the setting of all her greatest adventures, the best of which is being a mother to her 7-year-old daughter, Annabeth, then later in life finding love with her husband, Tim. She became a stepmother to his two teenagers, and now she’s also the mother of ‘two under two.' Elizabeth and her family live on Wadmalaw Island where they enjoy being on the water and in a space that accommodates the activities of their large, blended family.

Healthy Families, Healthy Communities: A Guide to Local Resources

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It’s National Public Health Week -- a time to focus on protecting and improving the health of our community. Much of health happens outside the walls of a hospital or clinic, with medical care...
The view from a boat with fishing net draped over the side, overlooking water and more small fishing boats.

Wild and Wonderful Wadmalaw Island: Favorite Finds of a New Local

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As Maybank Highway narrows and passes over Church Creek and one crosses onto Wadmalaw Island, Charleston suburbia fades away and is replaced by marsh, creeks, wetlands, and wild woods. Dirt roads are named for...

Where to Celebrate National Pancake Day in Charleston: A Stack of Goodness

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When my children are grown, I hope they remember our slow, sticky, sweet Saturday mornings. Pancakes are the name of the game in our house. As today is National Pancake Day, I’m excited to...

Tips for Parenting a Strong-Willed Child: Keep the Sparkle, Don’t Let the Unicorn Break...

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On the morning of my daughter’s third birthday, I laid out a sparkly unicorn dress with tulle in beautiful pastels, and I braced myself for a battle. My daughter adored all things horses and...