Category: Physician Assistant
Attention, SAHP Students…
Happy Finals Week from the SAHP faculty & staff along with Office of Student Affairs! “Food for Thought” Monday, Dec 13 & Wednesday, Dec 15 Noon to 2:00 PM Bennett Hall 3011, Reading Room, 3rd floor Fruit, granola bars, popcorn and water will be available to keep you energized during finals week.
Dec 13, 2010
SAHP Potluck
A great bunch of people gathered with great food on this, the second day of Spirit Week. The SAHP faculty and staff had a yearend potluck today to honor Kim Michael with her Silver U poster and say farewell to Mark Christiansen, who will be leaving us on December 17th. Congratulations, Kim! Goodbye, Mark! We’ll […]
Dec 7, 2010
The Vitals — this Friday
It’s UNMC Spirit Week! December 6-10, 2010. Show your spirit by wearing your lapel pin (especially on Thursday), and make certain to go to the Spirit Challenge on Friday at the Sorrell Center Campus Events Center to cheer on The Vitals (our SAHP spirit team). The team with the most applause wins a pizza party! […]
Dec 6, 2010
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- by Duane RetzlaffDr. Yuil-Valdes' work in advancing the See, Test & Treat program was recognized with the Gene and Jean Herbek Humanitarian Award from the CAP Foundation.