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Welcome new faculty: Liz Wellsandt
Elizabeth “Liz” Wellsandt, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, recently joined our faculty ranks in the division of physical therapy education. She is a native of Hartington, NE, and a 2009 graduate of UNMC’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program. After three years of clinical practice she pursued formal research training and graduated from the University of Delaware […]
Jun 9, 2016

Hanson and Siu elected to UNMC Faculty Senate
Associate professor in medical nutrition education, Corri Hanson, PhD, and associate professor in physical therapy education, Joseph Siu, PhD, were elected to the UNMC Faculty Senate. This is a re-election for Dr. Hanson, who was also elected Secretary. This will be Dr. Siu’s, first two-year term. CAHP dean, Kyle Meyer, PhD, congratulated the two and […]
Jun 7, 2016

Julie Morbach joins RSTE faculty in Kearney
Julie Morbach, MA, RT(R)(RDMS) recently joined the CAHP as RSTE faculty for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging programs at the Kearney campus. Julie earned a Bachelor’s in Radiologic Technology with the emphasis in Sonography and her Master’s at University of Nebraska – Lincoln in Educational Administration. She has worked in various roles […]
May 27, 2016

Recent Posts
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- by Jeffrey RobbNU researchers and fans lobby lawmakers to raise, not lower, state funding
- by Jeffrey RobbNU President Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, along with NU leaders and supporters, testified before state lawmakers Tuesday on the NU budget.
- by Jeffrey RobbUNMC and Nebraska Medicine are collecting nonperishable food items from March 1-24 during the campus-wide food drive.
- by Jeffrey RobbThe 2025 event is scheduled for April 12 at UNMC, and medical, nursing and other health professions students are invited to take part.
- by Jeffrey RobbWarning to moms-to-be: Common medications could hamper fetal brain development