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Welcome new staff: Kylie Mattke
Kylie Mattke, BS, is a new Student Services Associate in the CAHP Academic & Student Affairs. In her own words: “For the last four years I was the Transcript Specialist in the Registrar’s Office at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, MO. I completed my undergraduate degree at NWMSU in 2013 and will be finishing […]
Jun 24, 2019
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Sanderson elected president of NE Perfusion Society
Scott Sanderson, MPS, CCP, LP, adjunct assistant professor, clinical education coordinator, and staff perfusionist, was elected president of the Nebraska Perfusion Society. He will now serve as the representative for all perfusionists in the state of Nebraska and lead the efforts of the state professional society both from a local and national level. Congratulations, Scott!
Jun 18, 2019
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Welcome new staff: Sara Karnowski
Sara Karnowski, MA, recently joined the College of Allied Health Professions Academic and Student Affairs’ team as a student services associate. Prior to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, she spent three years as a student service coordinator for the University of Central Missouri working with military connected and dual credit students. UCM is also […]
Jun 7, 2019
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- by Erin WirthMarshall and Ameku take on leadership positions.