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MITS decorates Ronald McDonald House in annual tradition
Students and faculty in the Department of Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Sciences recently helped decorate the Ronald McDonald House for the holidays. James Temme, associate professor, made chili for everyone to enjoy afterward, an annual tradition.
Dec 20, 2016
Important: Have you documented your flu vaccine status, yet?
The shot is optional (though highly recommended), but documentation is a MUST! And it only takes a minute online. The online influenza vaccine verification, accessible through a UNMC or Nebraska Medicine computer, allows colleagues to indicate their choice of vaccination: receipt of vaccine reason for vaccine declination vaccination received elsewhere The expectation is for 100 […]
Dec 5, 2016
Frazee recognized for fellowship
Megan Frazee, PT, DPT, OCS, MTC, FAAOMPT, assistant professor in physical therapy education, received a certificate at a recent ceremony recognizing all physical therapists who had become a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT) in the past year. Megan completed her fellowship through Evidence in Motion on November 1, 2015. Orthopaedic […]
Nov 22, 2016
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- by Lenal BottomsSince initiating the partnership in 2016 by the UNMC College of Public Health, this important partnership continues to evolve in ways that will enhance the benefits to both UNMC and the University Anahuac Veracruz (UAV) faculty and students, as well as the communities that we serve. In recent years, the UNMC Department of Family Medicine, […]
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- by Jeffrey RobbDr. Scarsi is the Lewis E. and Antonia E. Harris Professor and Chair, UNMC Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science.
- by Jeffrey RobbThe quarterly employee appreciation event, hosted by UNMC Human Resources, will be held in the Wigton Heritage Center.
- by Jeffrey RobbThe med center's 2024 Sustainability Engagement Survey garnered almost 1,000 more responses from across the campus.