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PT students participate in interprofessional education opportunity with CON
It all started last summer, when Dawn Venema, PT, PhD, Asst Professor in PT Education was contacted by Margaret Kaiser, RN, PhD, Asst Professor in the College of Nursing. Dr. Kaiser was inquiring if PT students might be interested in teaching patient transfer skills to her nursing students. (For those of you who aren’t familiar […]
Oct 21, 2010
C’mon Gang! We’re falling in the poll…
If you haven’t already participated in the United Way drive, get with it! You don’t have to donate to bring our participation rankings up, just go to the site and check a box…it’s that simple. C’mon, Allied Healthers, let’s beat the rest of the campus to 100%! Incidentally, if you do want to donate, bear […]
Oct 21, 2010
Research Session Information
The following information came from Kim Laursen in ITS regarding upcoming Research Users Group sessions: An overview of ADIS (Academic Department Information System) ADIS is a database system that collects data from several internal systems into one central location. One of the benefits of ADIS is to help you manage and monitor your research activities. […]
Oct 18, 2010
Wear Pink on Anti-Bullying Day: Oct 20
Do you know what you’re wearing next Wednesday? I do. Wednesday, October 20, 2010 is the day to WEAR PINK in solidarity with an anti-bullying campaign you may have seen on Facebook. Over 160,000 kids stayed home from school today because of bullies. Too often, bullying goes unreported and is perpetuated by the stigma associated […]
Oct 15, 2010
If you missed Talent Tuesday…
We had a full house yesterday at the inaugural Talent Tuesday in Bennett Hall 2020 (we may have to move to a bigger venue in the future)! We knew everyone couldn’t make it, so we ECHOed the performance, but ECHO was not built for rock ‘n roll and it didn’t work out. Be sure to […]
Oct 6, 2010
Congrats to Connie Mitchell
SAHP faculty member Connie Mitchell, Radiography Program Director, has been appointed by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists to serve as Council Member for the International Society of Radiographers and Radiologic Technologist Organization. Congratulations, Connie!
Sep 29, 2010
Board of Regents – Resolution of Appreciation for NeSIS
On September 10, 2010 The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska proclaimed a Resolution of Appreciation for the NeSIS Project. Many staff and faculty from the four University campuses and the three State College campuses were in attendance.
Sep 27, 2010
Talent Tuesdays
In case you can’t read the small print, the performers for this round are: Fran Higgins (with special guests, Chuck Brown and Diane Landon) Liz Kumru UNMC Musical Society
Sep 23, 2010
Pies for Thanksgiving & pizza for the kids!
The Nuclear Medicine students are currently conducting a fundraiser, selling various delights to help raise funds to support their attendance and travel to The Annual Missouri Valley Chapter Society of Nuclear Medicine Meeting in St Louis, Missouri. Seven students will attend the event this fall, and you and your families can benefit, too, by filling […]
Sep 16, 2010
RSTE Pinning Ceremony
RSTE Incoming Students with Associate Dean of the School of Allied Health Professions The Annual Division of Radiation Science Technology Education (RSTE) Pinning Ceremony took place on Friday afternoon, September 10, 2010. It is a symbol of the students’ formal introduction into their chosen field of the Radiation Science profession at UNMC. RSTE faculty and […]
Sep 16, 2010
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