Category: Kudos
SAHP Awards Announced!
In the past, the SAHP awards were kept secret until the ceremony, but this year we are announcing the winners early. Drum roll, please…and the recipients are: Teacher of the Year: Tammy Jones, MPA, RT (R)(M) Outstanding Researcher of the Year: Pat Hageman, PT, PhD Outstanding Service to the Allied Health Professions: Pat Hageman, PT, […]
Apr 20, 2011
Connie Mitchell, Silver U recipient
Connie Mitchell in our Radiography program was presented with her Silver U poster today at a reception. She is pictured here with some of the members of the awards committee. Congratulations, Connie!
Apr 18, 2011
SAHP Forum on Evidence-Based Medicine
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 — 12:30 PM-2:00 PM in the Truhlsen Event Center MSC, Forum on Evidence-Based Medicine including student and faculty poster presentations 2:05-3:00 PM SAHP Awards Ceremony in MSC 3001, announcing the recipients of the Teacher of the Year Award, Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award, and Outstanding Service to the School of Allied […]
Apr 18, 2011
RSTE faculty and student participation and awards
The 80th Annual Conference of the Nebraska Society of Radiologic Technologists was held April 7-9, 2011, in Grand Island, Nebraska. Below is a list of all RSTE faculty and student participation and awards. Radiography students participated in an all-day student symposium consisting of image critique, mock test review, jeopardy, and student bowl. The UNMC Radiography program […]
Apr 12, 2011
Rita Parks-Agnew retirement tea
The university retirement tea for Rita Parks-Agnew will take place on April 13th, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM in private dining rooms B and C. Mark your calendars to wish her well!
Mar 29, 2011
Katherine Jones Recognized
Katherine Jones has been a member of the Nebraska Stroke Advisory Council (NSAC) since 2006. She conducted an assessment of acute stroke treatment in Nebraska hospitals in 2006 that NSAC members have used as a road map for improving acute stroke systems of care across the state including EMS education about recognition of signs and […]
Mar 4, 2011
Congratulations on a swim well swum!
Jack Turman, Jr.’s son, Jack III, a sophomore at Papillion La Vista South High School, won a bronze medal in the 500 meter freestyle at last weekend’s state swim meet. He also posted the fifth best time in the state for the 200 meter freestyle in which he won the consolation race. Congratulations!
Mar 2, 2011
Hageman’s appointment gives voice to rural Nebraskans
Patricia Hageman, Ph.D., professor and former program director of physical therapy education in the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s School of Allied Health Professions, has been appointed to a three-year term on a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) external advisory committee. Dr. Hageman is the only Nebraskan on the 21-member committee appointed by Kathleen […]
Mar 1, 2011
Perfusion Student is Essay Winner
Perfusion Masters student, Scott C. Sanderson, was announced as a winner in the 2011 Wisconsin Perfusion Society Scholarship Essay Competition. Perfusion students nationally were asked to write an essay on new technologies and techniques developing in the profession and how the Perfusionist must understand and adapt to their potential ramifications. Congratulations Scott!
Mar 1, 2011
Sam Sanderson in the News
Click for a story in The San Diego Union-Tribune about Sam Sanderson’s latest research collaboration with four researchers from San Diego State University. Kudos, Sam!
Feb 8, 2011
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