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VanderMeulen to Continue Serving on Physician Assistant Education Association Board of Directors
Alexandria, VA – Members of the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) re-elected Stephane VanderMeulen to a second term as Director at Large on its Board of Directors. VanderMeulen currently serves as Academic Coordinator for the University of Nebraska Medical Center Physician Assistant Program in Omaha. Voted in during the Association’s recent Annual Education Forum in […]
Dec 20, 2011
David Letterman's Top 10 List for what should be at Kim Ager's Window!
10. Broadway lighting 9. Sliding Window 8. Trick shock pen (leave it on the counter and when people click it they will get a nice little jolt of electricity) 7. Flashing OPEN sign (an old one where you can hear the electricity as the sign lights on and off) 6. Vibrating Coaster (the ones you get […]
Dec 15, 2011
Perfusion students take second in broomball
Courtney Petersen, Kelly Cole, Ryan Zavala, and Cole McCallum (pictured), students in the Clinical Perfusion Education Class of 2013, were part of eight teams of UNMC students who squared off in a Broomball Tournament during the UNMC Spirit Week at the Ice Rink near 42nd Street and Dewey Avenue on Thursday, December 8. […]
Dec 13, 2011
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