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Custer and Gregg publish “Ready for Ebola”
Congratulations to Tanya Custer, M.S., R.T.(R)(T), and Christina Gregg, B.S., C.N.M.T., R.T.(R)(N)(CT), on the publication of their article, “Ready for Ebola,” in the most recent Scanner from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT). Well done, Tanya and Christina!
Dec 12, 2014
Winter Essentials Drive a Success
We cleaned out our closets and/or brought in necessities for the annual Winter Essentials drive sponsored by our Student Ambassadors. The Ambassadors took those items to a local non-profit charity organization, We Can Make a Difference, who delivered them to the Siena/Francis House. They estimated that over 150 people were fed and clothed, and provided […]
Dec 10, 2014
CLS students to present poster at national conference
Congratulations to Natalie Harmon and Megan Gunderson! Their abstract, “An Interprofessional Guide to Laboratory Testing for Student Run Free Clinics: Reference Guide to Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnostics and Monitoring,” was accepted for a poster presentation at the Society of Student-Run Free Clinics (SSRFC) conference to be held Feb 7-8, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia. Natalie and […]
Dec 9, 2014
RSTE seasonal decorating at Ronald McDonald House
Each year, the Radiation Science Technology Education (RSTE) division spreads holiday cheer through volunteerism. On Thursday, December 4, 2014, RSTE students, faculty, alumni board, and family members participated in their annual decorating of the UNMC Ronald McDonald House for Christmas. The event also engaged several children who are currently in residence at the house. A […]
Dec 8, 2014
New SAHP publication in Radiology Management
Tammy Jones, MPA, RT(R)(M), program director for radiography, cardiovascular interventional technology, and computed tomography, and Emily Schlautman, BS, RT(R), 2014 Radiography Graduate, were published in Radiology Management. Their article, “Mobile Apps in Radiology,” appears in the November/December issue, pages 40-46. Radiology Management has been the top professional journal for leaders in medical imaging management for […]
Dec 4, 2014
Treating Ebola at a Teaching Hospital – PA Education Association News
From Michael J. Huckabee, PhD, MPAS, PA-C The Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) wrote and distributed an article, Treating Ebola at a Teaching Hospital, to all PA educators on how UNMC has helped prepare students for the Ebola situation. The article includes quotes from UNMC’s Angela Hewlett, MD, and Grant Robbins, current UNMC PA student. […]
Nov 21, 2014
Dean and PA Director visit Military Partners in San Antonio
Kyle Meyer, Senior Associate Dean of the School of Allied Health Professions (SAHP), and Mike Huckabee, Director, Division of Physician Assistant Education, recently met with faculty of the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP) in San Antonio, Texas, to explore further areas of collaboration. UNMC SAHP and IPAP have been partners in PA education over twenty […]
Nov 20, 2014
Another baby! Congrats, Grandma Sue!
Sue Stewart would like to announce the birth of her granddaughter, Teagan Jo Vavricek, born 11/10/14 at 4:56pm, 8 lbs 6 oz and 20.5 inches. Congratulations, Sue and family!
Nov 13, 2014
Welcome, Baby Meyer!
Virginia (Ginny) Kay Meyer was born Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014, 8 lbs 7 oz, 19”. Congratulations to Grandparents Kyle and Deb Meyer!
Nov 12, 2014
Servicemen remember lost compatriots from Vietnam War
In the spirit of Veteran’s Day – great story from the Bismarck Tribune about one of our veterans, James Temme. Servicemen remember lost compatriots from Vietnam War.
Nov 11, 2014
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- by Jeffrey RobbThe new unit is part of the ongoing collaboration between UNMC, the C-STARS program and the U.S. Department of Defense.
- by Jeffrey RobbThis is the 14th straight year that it has rated as the top hospital in Nebraska. Gastroenterology also ranked nationally.
- by Jeffrey RobbThis year's #WeAreUNMC BBQ and the student involvement fair will be combined into a single event held Aug. 27.
- by Jeffrey RobbDr. Sapkota is an assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the UNMC Kearney campus.
- by Jeffrey RobbUNMC's Corey Hopkins, PhD, is mapping the achievements onto his arm – with tattoos of the compounds' makeup.