Month: January 2013
Pat Hageman, PT, PhD, was recognized as a 2012 UNMC Distinguished Scientist. The Distinguished Scientist award — which is sponsored by the chancellor — recognizes researchers who have been among the most productive scientists in the country during the past five years. UNMC Today article… Reggie Harbourne PT, PhD, PCS, from the Munroe Meyer Institute, […]
Jan 31, 2013
Awards and presentations at APTA Combined Sections Meeting
Emily (Bartels) Young, graduate of our physical therapy (PT) education program, received the Student Award for Geriatrics Research at the Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) in San Diego on January 23, 2013. The award is from the Section on Geriatrics to facilitate interest in geriatric research among entry-level physical […]
Jan 31, 2013
Fine art featured at the next Science Cafe
I find out a lot of cool stuff on Facebook. For instance, my friend, artist Rachel Mindrup, has a Facebook page called Many Faces of NF, which features her amazing paintings of people who suffer from Neurofibromatosis (NF). Before I saw her pictures online, I had never heard of NF. It opened a dialogue. When […]
Jan 29, 2013
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- by Jeffrey RobbAfter graduating, Schultis will continue her medical training at the Mayo Clinic, where her late father had received a kidney transplant.
- by Jeffrey RobbLindsey Tjards will graduate with her PharmD degree from the UNMC College of Pharmacy, having kept up soccer coaching at Elkhorn South.
- by Jeffrey RobbHere are some things to know for the ceremony, which starts at 9 a.m. at Baxter Arena.
- by Jeffrey RobbUNMC's Steve Wengel, MD, discusses how people can tell when 'feeling blue' might be clinical depression.
- by Jeffrey RobbThe Munroe-Meyer Institute's Camp Munroe is looking for camp volunteers, and food vendors are set for next week.