Category: Kudos
Lisa Bartenhagen appointed to ARRT Board of Trustees
(Press Release – May 16, 2013) – Lisa Bartenhagen, M.S., R.T.(R)(T)(ARRT), and Barbara J. Smith, M.S., R.T.(R)(QM)(ARRT), FASRT, FAEIRS, have been appointed to four-year terms on the ARRT Board of Trustees, beginning August 1, 2013. They are assuming the Trustee positions of Kevin L. Rush, MHA, R.T.(R)(T)(ARRT), FASRT, and Eileen M. Maloney, M.Ed., R.T.(R)(M)(ARRT), FASRT, […]
May 17, 2013
The Karen Linder Distinguished Professorship for Women’s Health: Dr. Pat Hageman
Yesterday, May 14, 2013, Patricia Hageman, PT, PhD, was honored with the Karen Linder Distinguished Professorship for Women’s Health. Pat Leuschen, PhD, assistant dean for research development, had this to say: What distinguishes Pat Hageman’s research role in the School and particularly in Women’s Health? It is probably her commitment to promoting health through physical […]
May 15, 2013
Publication for RSTE faculty and graduate
Lisa Bartenhagen, Jana Koth, and Kayla Moore (a graduate of the UNMC Radiation Therapy program) published, “Cardiac Metastasis,” in Radiation Therapist, Volume 22, Number 1 from Spring 2013, p. 99. Congratulations!
May 13, 2013
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- by Maria BallWelcome to the new faculty who recently joined the UNMC Department of Internal Medicine. Instructor: Professor: Welcome to our department’s recent new hires or staff appointments.
- by Sarah HankinLuke Hamilton, a graduate research assistant in the UNMC Department of Anesthesiology and PhD student in neuroscience, recently was awarded a fellowship from the Neuroimmunology of Disease Training Program. The fellowship offers opportunities to conduct neuroscience/neuroimmunology related research, clinical shadowing in neurology and rigorous training in statistical methodologies.
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- by Jeffrey RobbInterim Chancellor H. Dele Davies, MD, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work together toward better community health.
- by Jeffrey RobbThe Olson Center for Women’s Health and Nebraska Medicine Cardiovascular Services will present the three-part discussion series.