Category: Dean’s Office
Grammer completes doctorate
Shaun Grammer, DMSc, PA-C, recently completed his Doctor of Medical Sciences degree from University of Lynchburg, Virginia. Dr. Grammer’s area of specialization focused specifically on Physician Assistant (PA) education, educational assessment, and leadership, which compliments his roles as PA Program Director and Department Chair of the Department of Medical Sciences. Dean Kyle Meyer, PhD, said, […]
Aug 19, 2020

Welcome new faculty: Erin Koziel
Erin Koziel recently joined our Medical Laboratory Science faculty as adjunct instructor and clinical coordinator. Here’s more about Erin in her own words: I am originally from Council Bluffs, IA, but moved to Omaha in 2005. Throughout my life, I’ve always known I wanted to be in the healthcare field, perhaps as some kind of […]
Aug 11, 2020

Welcome new faculty: Ethan Schroeder, PhD
Ethan Schroeder, PhD, recently joined our faculty in Kearney, to teach Structure of the Human Body. Here’s more about Ethan in his own words: I’m originally from Yankton, SD. I grew up a big Husker football fan and attended UNL. There I was a “Woodman Scholar,” coined by Ryan Splittgerber, as part of the undergraduate […]
Jul 31, 2020

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