Category: Clinical Perfusion
Creating a Culture of Wellness in Healthcare Settings Conference
Newsletter Article from the NE Dept of Health & Human Services – The Lied Lodge in Nebraska City is the site for an innovative conference on May 17 and 18 designed to aid physicians and clinical staff in enhancing their own wellness and their clinics’ workplace wellness. The conference will be lively and interactive, with […]
Mar 8, 2013
Up and at ‘em: a reflection and review
Sick of sitting? Two years ago, I was. Literally. Too much sitting can make you sick and I was feeling it – back pain, fatigue, poor circulation, weight gain, just to name a few symptoms. My job, though, requires me to spend about 90% of my time in front of a computer, so I looked […]
Feb 21, 2013
Reminder: Ten days (counting today) left to wear jeans and support the Meyer Foundation for Disabilities. See Fran (BTH 3013M) to buy stickers – $1/day. In case you missed it in UNMC Today this morning, our PT students play with a purpose…
Feb 12, 2013
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- by Jeffrey RobbSouth Sioux City-based Heartland Counseling Services is working with three Northeast Nebraska districts to serve students.
- by Jeffrey RobbChristopher McCroy, executive director of 100 Black Men of Omaha Inc., spoke at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.
- by Jeffrey Robb'Test Your H2O IQ,' held in partnership with the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District, is tonight from 7-9 p.m. in Lincoln.
- by Jeffrey RobbHow American Academy of Pediatrics gives steering on pediatric fracture prognosis, abuse evaluation
- by Sarah HankinName: Camille Behounek Education background: MSN, nurse anesthesia, Mount Marty College, 2005 What inspired you to begin a career in nursing and eventually become a CRNA? I was originally going into dietetics and wanted to be a dietician. I soon realized I wanted to be more hands on with people and decided nursing was a […]