Month: January 2013
Help me get to the Tricycle on Ice race for Parkinson’s research
I, Fran Higgins, need your help, allied healthers (and friends)! As part of the Skate-a-thon for Parkinson’s event this year, UNMC will have a “Tricycle on Ice” race, in which fully-grown adults will race tricycles across the ice on Saturday, January 26th at noon. I am one of several candidates, but only the four candidates […]
Jan 11, 2013
Welcome to new faculty member in physical therapy education
Betsy Becker, PT, MPT, CLT-LANA, is a new faculty member in the Division of Physical Therapy Education. She has been practicing physical therapy for 14 years in a variety of settings in both Nebraska and Arizona. Betsy’s area of interest and primary focus is in women’s health physical therapy. Betsy comes to UNMC from the […]
Jan 11, 2013
Improving your wellness? Tri Exercise.
TriExercise is kicking-off a new season on Thursday, January 31 at noon in the Olson Center Classroom! Lenice Hogan, stroke survivor and marathon runner, will motivate us with her personal story of survival and victory! We’ll learn how running has saved her life and how it can improve yours! Invite your co-workers and bring your […]
Jan 10, 2013
Recent Posts
Newsroom
- 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.