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Welcome new staff: Melanie Johnson
Melanie Johnson recently joined the CAHP as education coordinator for the Genetic Counseling and Occupational Therapy programs. She previously managed the customer service department of a manufacturing lab in Omaha. More about Melanie in her own words: “I moved from Minnesota to Omaha 23 years ago when I met my husband to whom I’ve been […]
Jul 19, 2018
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Welcome new PA faculty: Shaun Grammer
We are excited to announce the hire of Shaun Grammer, M.S., PA-C who comes to us with 8 years of full-time academic experience in PA education. He completed his Physician Assistant training from Des Moines University and has practiced clinically in both Family Medicine and Pediatrics. He began his full-time academic career in 2010 and […]
Jul 9, 2018
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UNMC PT students team with UNK students to help kids with developmental disabilities
by Vicky Cerino, UNMC public relations | June 07, 2018 Students in the UNMC Physical Therapy Education program in Kearney, along with engineering students at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, recently made three children and their families very happy. The students modified children’s electric cars for three girls between the ages of one and […]
Jun 7, 2018
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- by Jeffrey RobbNebraska researcher participating in national study for pancreatic cancer treatment
- by John KeenanWildlife Encounters visits MMI's summer camp for children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- by Jeffrey RobbInterim Chancellor Dele Davies, MD, will share his vision, answer questions and provide campus updates.
- by John KeenanGilson brings 29 years of nursing experience, as well as 12 years in leadership and seven years in continuing education, to new role.
- by Erin WirthMarshall and Ameku take on leadership positions.