Category: Cytotechnology
Welcome new staff: Kevin Howard
Kevin Howard, MA, recently joined the College of Allied Health Professions Academic and Student Affairs’ team as a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist. Prior to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, he worked at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Kevin brings with him nearly six years of experience working directly with prospective and current college […]
Jul 5, 2016
Dr. Donnelly elected to CAAHEP board
Amber Donnelly, Ph.D., director and associate professor of cytotechnology Education in the College of Allied Health Professions was recently elected to serve on the board for the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). CAAHEP currently accredits more than 2,100 entry level educational programs in 28 health science professions. The programs at UNMC […]
Apr 20, 2016
Education Technology Collaboration (ETC) Special Interest Group
Want to learn how colleagues are experimenting and implementing educational technology? The Education Technology Collaboration (ETC) meets the first Thursday of every month from noon – 1:00 in the eLearning Lab (8th floor WH). Lunch is provided! “It’s a good networking opportunity with people from all UNMC Colleges and Nebraska Medicine,” said Betsy Becker, co-chair. […]
Dec 28, 2015
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- by Greg ForbesTiffany Whitney, DNP-LEAD at the UNMC College of Nursing, will attend the Academy for Emerging Leaders in Patient Safety in June.
- by Greg ForbesThe UNMC College of Nursing celebrated the end of the year with its annual meeting and awards ceremony.
- by Sarah HankinThe department welcomed one new faculty member and one new CRNA in April. Congratulations to Lauren Greufe, MD.
- by Sarah HankinTheodore (Teddy) Black, MD, a UNMC Department of Anesthesiology resident, was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society in April.
- by Sarah HankinFive anesthesiology residents and fellows presented their research – including both poster and oral formats – at the sixth annual Graduate Medical Education Research Symposium on Monday, April 22.