Category: Associate Dean’s Office
Important info regarding Outlook email lists
The public distribution email list “Names” are in the process of being created in Outlook; however, they will not be auto-populated by March 6th. IT is still working on a process to do this. It is probably easiest to recreate smaller lists. You can still use the lists in Lotus Notes after March 6th and […]
Mar 1, 2012
Creating a Strong Nebraska health care team
This opinion article by Kyle P. Meyer, Ph.D., PT, senior associate dean, and Gregory M. Karst, Ph.D., PT, assistant dean for academic & student affairs, UNMC School of Allied Health Professions appeared in the Grand Island Independent. One of the hallmark traits of Nebraskans is their knowledge of the game of football, and their understanding of […]
Feb 29, 2012
Darwin Brown, MPH, PA-C receives Silver U
Congratulations to Darwin Brown, MPH, PA-C, the February Silver U Recipient! Darwin is a faculty member in the Physician Assistant Education program and was recognized by his colleagues for his leadership and excellence. Well done, Darwin!
Feb 21, 2012
Recent Posts
Newsroom
- by Erin WirthMarshall and Ameku take on leadership positions.
- by Kalani SimpsonAs I reflect on my 12 years as your dean, I am filled with heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to have traveled with you on your academic and professional journeys. Graduate education is demanding, and it has been truly inspiring to watch our students’ dedication and passion as they transition to successful careers. It has […]
- by Erin WirthLowman will lead the college's admissions and recruiting initiatives.
- by Sarah HankinJane Goodson, MD, is a resident physician with the UNMC Department of Anesthesiology. Name: Janie Goodson, MD Hometown: Saint Paul, Minnesota Title and department at UNMC: Resident physician, UNMC Department of Anesthesiology Education: MD, University of Minnesota What drew you to a career in anesthesiology? I never considered anesthesiology as a specialty until my general surgery rotation as a […]
- by Jeffrey RobbHere’s how a Nebraska program is helping NICU babies well after they leave the hospital