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Welcome new faculty: McKenzie Behrendt, OTR/L, OTD
McKenzie Behrendt, OTR/L, OTD, is a new assistant professor in the Division of Occupational Therapy Education. Here’s more about McKenzie in her own words: Being part of developing the UNMC OTD Program… slightly daunting? Yes… extremely exhilarating? YES!… a dream come true? Absolutely! I am eager and humbled to be a part of this CAHP […]
Apr 2, 2021

by Genetic Counseling students Sierra Clark, Madison McPherson, and Emily Toering Many people have heard of Down syndrome, though fewer may be able to answer the question “what is it?” As World Down Syndrome Day approaches on March 21, let’s explore this question with the aim of increasing awareness and promoting solidarity with our friends, […]
Mar 18, 2021
Individually Rare, Collectively Common
By Elyssa Gray, Erin Loughney, & Katie Tlusty Rare disease dayOver 300 million people worldwide are affected by a rare disease. In the United States alone, there are over 7,000 rare diseases affecting around 30 million people. Individually, these diseases are rare, but rare diseases are collectively common. Rare diseases span the medical spectrum from […]
Feb 24, 2021

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- 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
- by Jeffrey RobbThe collaboration of the UNMC Colleges of Dentistry and Public Health will allow students to get dental and MPH degrees within four years.