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Welcome new staff: Chuck Fletcher
Chuck Fletcher, MA, Ed, is the new Clinical Education Programs Supervisor for the Division of Physician Assistant Education and staff in the Department of Medical Sciences. Here’s more about Chuck in his own words: UNMC will by my third University. I helped to develop the Physician Assistant program at College of Saint Mary here in […]
Nov 12, 2021

Welcome new faculty: Molly McCarthy, PhD
Molly McCarthy, PhD, MPH, recently joined the College of Allied Health Professions in the Division of Occupational Therapy Education. Dr. McCarthy teaches evidence-based practice, grant writing, and a systematic review class in the OTD curriculum. Her ongoing research addresses diversity and inclusion in occupational therapy as well as support for mothers of infants in the […]
Nov 10, 2021

Charles O’Malley Trust leaves lasting impact on UNMC
by Kalani Simpson, strategic communications | November 09, 2021 You’ve never seen anyone so happy to realize the money’s all spent. “The three of us have been talking about how lucky we are,” Brian O’Malley said, “and how much this would have meant to Uncle Chuck.” This was at a recent celebration marking the decade-plus […]
Nov 9, 2021

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