Archive for June, 2009

Canadian Forces Physician Assistant Program

June 30th, 2009

The School of Allied Health Professions Physician Assistant Program has just completed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Canadian Forces Physician Assistant Program to award Bachelor of Science degrees to their graduates beginning in 2009.  The University of Nebraska has been the degree granting institution for the U.S. military Interservice Physician Assistant Program for a number of years, and now will provide this service to the Canadian military as well. 

Mark Christiansen, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hart, and Colonel David Weger

Mark Christiansen, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hart, and Colonel David Weger

 

 

Mark Christiansen, PhD, PA-C, the Associate Director of the SAHP PA Program is shown along with Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hart, Commandant, CFMSS/CFDSS Borden and Colonel David Weger Director, Health Services Personnel for the Department of National Defense at the MOU signing ceremony on June 23rd at Borden Base, Canada. 

 

The graduating class of 26 students will be honored at a convocation ceremony at Borden Base on July 28, 2009, and will be the first graduates to receive degrees from UNMC in August 2009. 

Canadian PA Class of 2010

Canadian PA Class of 2010

 In this photograph, Dr. Christiansen is shown with members of the Canadian Forces PA Program graduating class of 2010. 

 

The Physician Assistant profession has been a part of the Canadian military for many years, but the profession is very new in the civilian sector in Canada.  These Canadian Forces PA graduates will be the first PAs in Canada to receive academic degrees of any kind.    

 

 

Congrats to Kathy Volkman!

June 30th, 2009

Kathy Volkman, PT, MS NCS received her Board Certification from the American Board Physical Therapy Specialists (ABPTS) today and is now a Neurology Certified Specialist.

Radiation Science Technology to hold first-ever alumni reunion

June 30th, 2009

by Tom O’Connor, UNMC public relations

It started with a simple idea – let’s have a party.

 

From there, it has mushroomed into a full-blown reunion.

 

The reunion – for graduates of the UNMC Radiation Science Technology Education (RSTE) program – will take place July 17-18 on the UNMC campus.

 

The mastermind of the party idea was Carol McGlade, a 1982 graduate of UNMC’s RSTE program.

 

“For years, I’ve been suggesting to Jim Temme (associate director of RSTE) that we have a party,” McGlade said. “I’m a graduate of the UNMC program, but I’ve never received a single mailing from the school since I graduated. It’s like I didn’t exist.

 

“I have to give credit to Kyle Meyer, Ph.D. (associate dean of the School of Allied Health Professions). He encouraged us to think bigger. We started looking at alumni records and realized that many of them were down at UNL (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), instead of UNMC, which would be the logical place. We also discovered that this is the 75th year the RSTE has been educating students. The timing just seemed right to have a reunion.”

 

In pouring through the records, the names of more than 900 graduates of the UNMC RSTE program were located - more than enough to justify a reunion.

 

“We’ve done a lot of work compiling alumni lists and combining what UNL had with what UNMC had,” McGlade said. “It has been a monumental task, but by the time we finished, we had formulated a pretty good database.”

 

Invitations have been mailed and reservations are starting to come in.

“This has really turned into a good thing,” Temme said. “I’m excited that we have this opportunity to celebrate a program that began 75 years ago. We hope it’s going to be like a huge high school reunion with graduates coming from all different eras.”

 

The reunion begins on July 17 with an open house from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the UNMC Alumni Center, 518 S. 38th St. On Saturday, guided walking tours of the UNMC campus will be offered from 3 to 5 p.m. followed by a reception and dinner at 5 p.m. in the Michael F. Sorrell Center for Health Science Education.

 

Temme, who is president-elect of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, said the reunion will provide attendees an opportunity to:

  • See RSTE’s new office space on the fifth floor of Bennett Hall;
  • Visit the newly renovated clinical areas where the students receive their training; and
  • Hear a dinnertime talk from longtime Omaha radiologist Dennis Strauss, M.D., who went to medical school and did his residency training at UNMC and practiced general radiology at Methodist Hospital for nearly 30 years.

“I’m honored to be able to give this talk,” said Dr. Strauss, who is a past president of the UNMC College of Medicine Alumni Association. “There’s no way radiologists could do what they do without radiation science technologists. The UNMC program has improved dramatically over the years. I’m very impressed how the program has evolved. It used to be so fragmented. Now it’s consolidated in Bennett Hall. It’s come a long way.”

 

“This event has really come together,” said Roxanna Jokela, director of UNMC alumni relations. “I salute all those people who worked so hard to make it a reality. Reunions are always fun. It will be a perfect opportunity to renew old friendships and make new memories.”

 

McGlade is hopeful that there will be sufficient interest to eventually form a UNMC alumni chapter for radiation science technologists.

 

The University of Nebraska Foundation and the UNMC Alumni Relations Office are providing support for the reunion.

 

Register now

The RSTE reunion begins on July 17 with an open house from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the UNMC Alumni Center, 518 S. 38th St. On July 18, guided walking tours of the UNMC campus will be offered from 3 to 5 p.m. followed by a reception and dinner at 5 p.m. in the Michael F. Sorrell Center for Health Science Education.

There is no cost to attend the open house and the cost is $35 per person for the July 18 dinner. Pre-registration is required for all events to allow for accurate food and facilities planning. To make a reservation, call (402) 559-4354 or toll-free (888) 725-8664 or e-mail alumni@unmc.edu.

 

Date Published: Tuesday, June 30, 2009

 

College World Series Tickets for Sale

June 22nd, 2009

I have some extra general admission tickets to the College World Series for sale for $7 per ticket (face value). General admission tickets are good for any session, but do not guarantee a seat. They can be upgraded to reserved seating at the Rosenblatt box office if reserved seats are available. Please contact Dawn Venema at 9-6598 or dvenema@unmc.edu if interested.

Four SAHP Employees Recognized for a Combined 95 Years of Service

June 17th, 2009

The annual employee service awards dinner was held on June 15, 2009 at the Embassy Suites La Vista Convention Center.  A crowd of over 425 employees, family members, and supervisors were hosted by the UNMC Human Resources Department. 

Gib Willett, Rita Parks-Agnew, Kyle Meyer, Sue Eulberg, Jim Somers

Gib Willett, Rita Parks-Agnew, Kyle Meyer, Sue Eulberg, Jim Somers

 

 

 

Sue Eulberg, PA Program Associate and Rita Parks-Agnew, PT Program Associate were recognized for 40 and 35 years of service to UNMC.  Sue, who began her career at UNMC in 1969, working at the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute (NPI), was one of only 5 employees recognized for 40 years of service.  Rita, who began her career in Physical Therapy Education in 1974, was one of 19 individuals recognized for 35 years of service to UNMC. 

 

M A Ray, Office Assistant II in Physical Therapy Education and Katherine Estes, Researcher, Physician Assistant Education were unable to attend the event, however, have served the SAHP for 15 and 5 years respectively. 

 

The annual employee service dinner recognizes the significant contributions of the UNMC staff.  Over 75% of UNMC’s approximately 4,600 employees serve in administrative, managerial/professional or clerical/service positions. 

 

Please join me in congratulating Sue, Rita, M A and Katherine for their recognition and in thanking them for their significant contributions to the success of the SAHP. 

 

 

(A picture is forthcoming.)