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PA faculty and staff volunteered at Open Door Mission
With an eye for service to community, our physician assistant education faculty and staff spent a day volunteering at Open Door Mission last week. They organized and recorded prescription medications of residents and clients, and restocked and organized donated health care materials in the storeroom. PA program director, Michael Huckabee, PhD, said, “It was an […]
Oct 16, 2017

Meyer and O’Neil present shared governance at conference
CAHP dean, Kyle Meyer, PhD, and assistant dean for finance and administration, Pat O’Neil, presented at the Central Association of College and University Business Officers (CACUBO) conference last week in Columbus, Ohio. Their presentation, “A Model for Reconciling Competing Demands between Shared and Administrative Governance,” discussed the creation and implementation of our collaborative governance committee […]
Oct 10, 2017

Perfusion students, Swan and Glock, present research in CA
Two students in our clinical perfusion education program gave oral and poster presentations on Friday, September 29, 2017 at the 37th Annual Cardiothoracic Research and Education Forum (CREF) at San Diego’s Westin Gaslamp in San Diego, CA. Halle Swan presented on the technical development of a new type of suction apparatus improving safety in open-heart […]
Oct 3, 2017

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- by Greg ForbesCan you believe it’s been 18 months since I arrived in the beautiful state of Nebraska! Much has changed in such a short amount of time. We are now in phase II of our organizational changes. Since the fall, we have engaged in a visioning process with CFAR, an organizational culture consulting firm to clearly […]
- by Greg ForbesIan Rich recently became a third generation graduate from the UNMC College of Nursing.
- by Jeffrey RobbFree Feedyard Worker Health Assessments (audio)
- by Jeffrey RobbOnline voting will run Monday, March 3, through Friday, March 7, for the 32-member council.
- by Jeffrey RobbThe late Benjamin Ogden, MD, was a gifted artist who completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at the med center in 2018.