Dr. Carlos Francisco Salinas

Dr. Carlos Francisco Salinas obituary, Mount Pleasant, SC

Dr. Carlos Francisco Salinas

Carlos Salinas Obituary

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Dr. Carlos Francisco Salinas, Professor of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics at the James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Director of the MUSC Craniofacial Anomalies and Cleft Palate Team, Co-Director of the Clinical Resource Core of the Center for Oral Health Research, and Honorary Consul of Chile in South Carolina died at his Mount Pleasant home on Wednesday, January 14. Dr. Salinas was born on April 9, 1941 in Iquique, Chile, son of the late Dr. Carlos Salinas and the late Dr. Victoria Cerda. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Dr. Maria Cordova-Salinas of Mount Pleasant, SC; two sons, Carlos Miguel Salinas of Washington, DC; Claudio Andres Salinas of Troy, MI; and one daughter, Maria "Lola" Salinas, M.D. of Louisville, CO; one sister, Ana Luisa Salinas of Knoxville, TN; two brothers, Jorge Marcelo Salinas of Valdivia, Chile; and Cristian A. Salinas of Santiago, Chile; and seven grandchildren: Andres Salinas, Sofia Salinas, Elena Salinas, Carlos Salinas, Marcus Crawford, Zaco Crawford, and Sean Crawford. Dr. Salinas earned a DDS at University of Chile, Santiago, Chile in 1963. He arrived in the United States in 1972 having been awarded a NIH-Fogarty International Fellowship in Medical Genetics to the Moore Clinic of Clinical Genetics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He was recruited to the Medical University of South Carolina in 1974, where he developed his academic career including the earning of his DMD from MUSC, Class of 1985. Dr. Salinas dedicated his academic career to the service of individuals with special healthcare needs and their families. His areas of clinical research included the study of craniofacial anomalies, ectodermal dysplasias, the relationship between oral health and systemic disease, health disparities, and special care dentistry. He founded and served as director of the South Carolina Special Olympics Special Smiles Dental Program. In 2008, the South Carolina Oral Health Coalition and South Carolina Dental Association created the Dr. Carlos Salinas Award which is awarded each year for excellence in treating individuals with special health care needs. Most recently, he was awarded the 2013 Outstanding Career Research Award by the Friends of National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, an organization within the National Institute of Health dedicated to the advancement of oral health research and well being. He had over 100 scientific publications and edited five books. His first book on Craniofacial Genetics, written in Spanish, was sponsored by the Pan American Health Organization and was widely used in the Spanish speaking scientific community. He was awarded grants from NIHFogarty, NIH/NCRR, SCDHEC, RWJF, and the Duke Endowment, to name a few. He was active in several academic societies including the Special Care Dentistry Association and American Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Association. He helped found and served as President of the Society of Craniofacial Genetics, and served as Director at large of the Special Care Dentistry Association Board. He was a Fellow of the American College of Dentists. His civic activities included serving as Honorary Consul of Chile for South Carolina since 1978 and was a founding member of the South Carolina World Trade Center. He was a member of the Partners of the Americas South Carolina Chapter, founded Circulo Hispanoamericano de Charleston (1978) and served as Chairman for the City of Charleston Quincentenary Committee in 1992 in which replicas of Christopher Columbus's sailing vessels visited Charleston Harbor. He also volunteered his time at the ECCO Dental Clinic of Mount Pleasant for many years. Dr. Salinas continued his academic and civic pursuits throughout the course of his courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He presented his dental students with their final exam on December 10, 2014. From his home in Mount Pleasant he received colleagues and friends, and provided colleagues with clear instructions to continue his academic work. His hobbies and interests included history, archeology, photography, his garden, soccer, and telling stories about his grandchildren. He had a keen interest in the representation of genetic anomalies in Pre-Columbian Art. His Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, February 13, 2015 in The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Broad Street, Charleston at 10:00 am. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR, INC., MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Medical University of South Carolina Foundation, Office of Development, College of Dental Medicine for Salinas-Dental Program for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Individuals with Special Health Care Needs, 18 Bee Street, MSC 450 Charleston, SC 29425.

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January 13, 2025

Fernando Alvarez posted to the memorial.

January 13, 2024

Ana Maria Camarotti, DMD posted to the memorial.

January 13, 2022

Maria Córdova-Salinss posted to the memorial.

Fernando Alvarez

January 13, 2025

Gracias Dr. Salinas por su amistad y ayuda académica. Siempre lo recordaremos.

Fla. Alvarez Garcia. Avignon, Francia

Ana Maria Camarotti, DMD

January 13, 2024

Dr Salinas, was an outstanding doctor and person. He was my mentor and friend. He made my time at MUSC bearable and his support was paramount to my education both as an individual and student. Both being Latin, we shared common language and values. Doctor in Latin means "to teach" and he definitely was a true Doctor, something that appears to be lacking in today´s world. As I am currently transitioning from my dental practice in Key West I will forever be grateful to have had him in my life. He impacted my life and imprinted my soul that special ingredient that my patients always say "you´re like no other Doctor that I have ever met". I would often respond by telling them "Well, you never met Dr. Salinas". I am grateful for his family to have shared him with all of us that he lovingly helped.

Maria Córdova-Salinss

January 13, 2022

It's been 7 years and you're still among us. ❤

Louis Dessau

January 14, 2020

Dr. Salinas was instrumental in what is today a strong partnership between the Darla Moore School of Business of the University of South Carolina and the Facultad de Economia y Negocios of the Universidad de Chile. By arranging as honorary consul for the Chilean ambassador to the United States he in a sense helped grow a collaboration that had been initiated. Today the institutions are collaborating on four levels: 1) Undergraduate 2) Graduate 3) Doctoral 4) Faculty.
Joint programs have been established and ongoing exchanges are taking place.
Without the help of my friend who provided support with visa related aspects as well it would not have happened. On this anniversary of his passing it is only natural to reflect on one of his achievements.

Jacqueline Garcia & family

May 26, 2015

For us it was an honor to meet Dr. Salinas. This is an unfortunate loss of a person so valuable for research, society and family. Our deepest condolences.

Fernando Alvarez Vasquez

May 26, 2015

Mi más sentido pésame a la Sra. María Asunción la cual hago extensiva al resto de la familia Salinas. Fue un compañero con el que siempre mantuve largas conversaciones en su oficina, en cualquier pasillo en que nos encontrásemos. Dios lo tenga en su gloria y gracias por todo Carlos, sobre todo por tu amistad

Chef Kim

Kim Welan

April 11, 2015

Dear Dr. Cordova-Salinas and family. I am saddened to hear of your loss and moreso because I only had the honor of meeting your patriarch the one time. However, after reading of his impressive legacy and knowing you as I do I am brought back to teachings of old, specifically, Matthew, 7:20. "Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them." By his being, you are. By your being who you are, I am who I am. I am grateful he was here and gave a positive impact on my life through his wife and son. Luck and Love in your endeavors, and feel free to call upon me if I may be of service.

Sergio Espinosa

March 25, 2015

Maria Asuncion y familia . Nos acabamos de enterar del fallecimiento de Carlos y queremos hacerles llegar nuestros mas sinceras condolencias y acompañarlos en este dolor . De Uds tenemos los mas lindos recuerdos de cuando fueron nuestro apoyo y soporte durante las ciruguias de Maria Alejandra al final de los 80. Sergio y Rosa Paulina Espinosa

Rafael Anavitate

February 13, 2015

My deepest condolences to the Salinas family. Carlos will never be forgotten. He was an inspiration to the Hispanic community. He was a great leader at the Medical University
of South Carolina. He will be greatly missed by all. I want to thank him for the various times he was a guest speaker during the Hispanic week at Charleston Air Force Base. Again, thank you very much. See you when I get there. Your friend Rafael Anavitate, retired Air Force.

February 10, 2015

Les mando mi mas sentido pésame - a ti Maria Asunción, y a tus hijos y nietos. Faltan palabras para expresar la tristeza que me da saber que ya no está Carlos aqui con nosotros, pero eso no disminuye para nada la vida tan ejemplar que vivió, y tanto amor que compartió con su prójimo. Siempre le daba mucho gusto a verme, que me hacia sentir super especial. Seguro no soy la única que sintió asi en su presencia..... "A life well lived" has a special meaning when considering all he was, all he did, and all the love he shared with others. He will be missed. And you are loved.
Cyndy Hernández

Philip & Ann Privitera

February 7, 2015

To Maria and the Salinas Family:
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We were so sorry to hear of Carlos' passing and offer our sincere and deepest sympathy for your loss. We have known Carlos and Maria since they came to MUSC. Carlos was a dedicated and caring person. He was a friend and colleague who will be greatly missed.

February 4, 2015

Dr. Salinas was a pioneer in Dental Medicine locally and internationally.I had the please of working with Dr. Salinas via Project SuGar at MUSC and our Citizen Advisory Committee.He was committed and dedicated to health inequities.Most recently, I had a chance to work with his wife Maria when she was chair of the YWCA of Greater.
I am indeed sadden by the loss of Dr. Salinas but his work will have everlasting finger and footprint.

Ida J. Spruill

MARCELLO BOCCIA

February 3, 2015

Dr.Salinas was my first teacher in Special Olympics when we were together in Panamá in 2003. Im very sad but i know that the heaven is better now. Marcello Boccia

Cassandra & Michael Coakley

January 31, 2015

Dr. Salinas was such a wonderful Dentist to my husband and I. He was so gentle. He knew how to calm all of our fears. He will be greatly missed.

Meelin Chin Kit- Wells DDS

January 29, 2015

Thank you for setting such a fine example of love for your profession, your family, your patients and those most in need.

Mary K Richter

January 29, 2015

We have lost a dear friend........

Mary K Richter, Founder NFED

Shashidhar Pai

January 28, 2015

Dear Maria Asuncion,
My heart-felt condolences. It is tough for me to lose a friend and colleague of 35 years. I can only imagine what it must be like for you and Lola, Andres and Carlos and the grandchildren to lose his smiling presence in your lives.

So many happy memories of collaborative academic endeavors and the memorable trip to Mexico. Greatly regret that I could never repay him in kind by taking a trip to India with him. He had such enthusiasm for learning about traditions, history and culture of my land of birth. Carlos never stopped sharing his enthusiasm for joyful living. I will miss him, may he rest in peace.

Rasheera "Sherry" Wilson-Burgess

January 28, 2015

Bless you!

Rasheera "Sherry" Wilson-Burgess

January 28, 2015

Dr. Salinas was such an inspirational person that always encouraged me to reach higher and dig deeper. His insurmountable wealth of knowledge educated me about everything from gardening to politics. It was my pleasure to have worked with such a kind soul. He is deeply missed. My prayers go out to Dr. M. Salinas and their family during these sorrowful times. Dr. C. Salinas has forever left his mark on my life and in my heart.

Manfred & Lucia Schloemann

January 28, 2015

Amiga querida, desde la lejanía, el país que lo vio nacer , Chile, te enviamos un fuerte abrazó y te acompañamos en tu dolor.
Un fuerte abrazo.

January 28, 2015

Querida y estimada Maria Asuncion.
Con mucho pesar nos enteramos del fallecimiento del Dr. Salinas. Desafortunadamente no nos fue posible ir a Charleston y poder acompaniar a toda la familia en esos momentos.
Siempre guardaremos en nuestra memoria los lindos recuerdos compartidos con ustedes durante nuestra estadia en Charleston hace muchos anios.
Dios mediante tendremos oportunidad de visitar Charleston y expresar nuestras condolencias personalmente.
Con mucho afecto.
Maynard y Beatriz Carrillo

David Itzkoff

January 27, 2015

It was with very deep sorrow that I heard of Carlos passing. I am sure you will hear similar things from many others but to me Carlos always epitomized the term ‘gentleman'. He was kind, friendly, and told great stories. He fascinated me with his studies of art and his interpretation of anomalies found there. I was thrilled to consider him a friend and honored that he considered me one as well.. He served as an educator and mentor to a whole generation of health professionals. My colleagues and I will miss him terribly. I want to offer my deepest sympathy.

Maureen & Bill Perry

January 26, 2015

Dearest Maria and Family,
Our sincere condolences and deepest sympathy on your loss. Carlos was a beloved friend, mentor and colleague. He was "the most interesting man in dentistry"and the most compassionate. We will miss him dearly.

Elizabeth Holtzendorff

January 25, 2015

Dr.Cordova you have our deepest sympathy. Your husband was a wonderful and caring person. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Elizabeth and Edward Holtzendorff

Dr. Ramesh Narang and Staff

January 23, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow

Laura Nance

January 22, 2015

Dr. Cordova, My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss. I feel privileged to have known such an amazing man. Sincerely, Laura Nance

The Giussani Family

January 22, 2015

To the Salinas Family,
Our most heartfelt condolences. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ana Maria Camarotti

January 21, 2015

My deepest sympathy to Dr.Salinas family members. While at MUSC(graduating class of 1993) he was the most influential professor I have ever had impacting my life in the most profound way. To this day I refer back to what he taught me and share it with my patients. I can honestly say I am truly blessed for having him in my life. What a wonderful individual and an angel when I needed it the most. He will be missed by all of us!

Jim Zheng

January 21, 2015

Dr Cordova and family, I worked with Dr. Salinas while I was at MUSC. He was always so nice and calm, and always helpful. He was also very active in exploring new opportunities in research. My deepest sympathy to you and your family, and I will cherish this memory forever.

Ester Haymond

January 21, 2015

I met Dr. Salinas last summer when he issued my daughter's student visa for her semester in Chile. His excitement for her was clear and he put me at ease by letting me know what a safe and wonderful country she would be visiting. He was so right. He was a lovely representative of his native country. My deepest condolences.

Emma Mendoza

January 21, 2015

Querida Maria Asuncion, Lolita, Carlos, Andres, family, difficult to find the right words to express my profound sadness and sorrow for the loss of such a great friend and human being as Carlos was.
I came to Charleston in 1974 and when you and Carlos founded the Club Hispanoamericano de Charleston in 1978 I became a permanent member. What great memories of all our meetings, celebrations of special dates, participating in Spoleto, etc.
I, as I am sure everyone who knew Carlos, consider ourselves blessed by the gift of having known Carlos. I had the privilege of knowing him in his professional capacity by typing his clinical reports during his close friendship and collaboration with Dr. Pai at the Vince Moseley Center.
Maria Asuncion estoy contigo en estos momentos de tanta pena y se que tu gran fe en Nuestro Sr Jesucristo te dara fortaleza y tendras la riqueza de tus recuerdos juntos por tanto tiempo y con tus hijos y nietos. Para toda la familia mi mas sentido pesame y mis deseos de que reciban fortaleza de kis bellos recuerdos, como esposa, hijos, nietos, y hermanoos.
Con todo amor,
Emma Mendoza

Priscilla Stepter

January 20, 2015

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Gabriel Virella

January 20, 2015

We have lost a good man, a colleague, a scientist, and a friend. I met Carlos Salinas soon after my arrival at MUSC in 1975. He invited me to join the Circulo Hispano Americano, to which he dedicated unwavering support over the years. We kept in touch, usually at work, and my last conversation with Carlos was on November 12 of last year, when he gave a lecture on "Pathologies on the Pre-Columbian Art" to MUSC's Medical History Club. The room was packed with faculty and students, and he did what he liked to do: teach and transmit his enthusiasm for his profession. We had a long conversation after the lecture. He had not been feeling well for some time, but he rose to the occasion. We both were looking forward to spend Christmas with family. I am glad that he had that wish fulfilled. Maria, my self, Maria Fernanda, and our daughters want to express out deepest sorrow for your loss, which is also a loss for all of us that had got to know Carlos Salinas. May he rest in peace.

James and Adriana Rushing

January 20, 2015

Dear Maria Asuncion and family, we know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. Carlos legacy leaves us memories full of love, kindness, and great times together. May you find comfort in knowing that so many lives have been touched and changed in so many wonderful ways by him! Your forever friends,

Margarita Staudt

January 20, 2015

Maria,
Nuestros más sinceros sentidos de pésame. La comunidad latina de Charleston ha perdido un miembro irreplazable.
Un abrazo,
Margarita y Richard

Maria Davila

January 20, 2015

Maria
Lamento mucho la perdida de Carlos, una gran persona. Saludos

January 20, 2015

Maria, thinking of you. Pat Jarvis (yoga buddy)

January 20, 2015

Dr Cordova and family Igive my deepest sympathy. Your husband and father may not be here physically anymore, but his spirit and precious memories lives on in the hearts of love ones.May the ultimate" comforter" be a comfort. With love and care and prayers Tina Gethers Pinckney former employee of Dr Maria Cordova Salinas

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