Allied Health Blog
Program helps ease students into the clinical environment
by Joe Evans, Nebraska Medicine A program is being used to help ease physical therapy students into the transition from the academic setting to the clinical environment. The Early Acute Service Experience program (EASE) helps prepare the students to enter the acute care setting. This program allows students to become more familiar and comfortable managing […]
Oct 27, 2020
Welcome new faculty: Alisha Wright
Alisha Wright recently joined our radiography and computed tomography faculty. Here’s more about Alisha in her own words: I am originally from Tilden, Neb. My path to radiography was a little longer than average because I decided to play college volleyball and attended Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Neb, as well as Concordia University in […]
Oct 8, 2020
Medical Nutrition Attends FNCE — Virtually
submitted by Mariah Jackson The Medical Nutrition Education Division has six nutrition research abstracts accepted to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE), to be presented this October. FNCE is one of the world’s largest meetings of food and nutrition experts. More than 10,000 registered dietitian nutritionists, nutrition researchers, […]
Oct 5, 2020
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Newsroom
- by Maria BallAs Interim Chair of the UNMC Department of Internal Medicine, I am pleased to offer my first message in the departmental newsletter. First, I recognize the tremendous contributions of Dr. Deb Romberger to the department and her rich and lasting legacy. I will do my best to live up to her example and keep the […]
- by Jeffrey RobbMind the Gap: The Ongoing Psychiatrist Shortage
- by Jeffrey RobbDr. Grammer and other recipients of the UNMC Impact in Education Awards will be honored at a ceremony March 14.
- by Jeffrey RobbEvents are planned throughout February.
- by Jeffrey RobbSeveral special events are on the schedule, starting with an open house this week.