Allied Health Blog
80th Annual Conference of the Nebraska Society of Radiologic Technologists
The 80th Annual Conference of the Nebraska Society of Radiologic Technologists was held April 7-9, 2011, in Grand Island, Nebraska. Below is a list of all RSTE faculty and student participation and awards. Radiography students participated in an all day Thursday student symposium consisting of image critique, mock test review, jeopardy, and student bowl. The […]
Apr 28, 2011
Faculty Recognized for Service
Yesterday, April 26, 2011, the following SAHP faculty members were honored for their service to UNMC: 20 Years Robert H. Fuchs, MA, PT, ATP, CSCS Kyle P. Meyer, PhD, PT Sam Sanderson, PhD Gilbert M. Willett, PhD, PT, OCS, CSCS 10 Years Grace C. Johnson, MS, PT, OCS Connie L. Mitchell, MA, RT(R)(CT) Faculty Senate […]
Apr 27, 2011
Happy National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week!
The clinical laboratory professional is a key member of today’s health care team. Laboratory professionals have the skills to unlock important medical information that is pivotal to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. (www.ascls.org) April 24-30, 2011, is National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week (NMLPW), which recognizes the work of the medical laboratory scientists who […]
Apr 26, 2011
Nice blurb in UNMC Today
If you didn’t catch the UNMC For the Record on Friday: More than 200 students from 11 different states attended this year’s School of Allied Health Professions’ “Backstage Pass.” The recruiting event, now in its second year, featured tours and educational and admissions info for all 11 of SAHP’s health professions programs. Said one participant: […]
Apr 25, 2011
SAHP Awards Announced!
In the past, the SAHP awards were kept secret until the ceremony, but this year we are announcing the winners early. Drum roll, please…and the recipients are: Teacher of the Year: Tammy Jones, MPA, RT (R)(M) Outstanding Researcher of the Year: Pat Hageman, PT, PhD Outstanding Service to the Allied Health Professions: Pat Hageman, PT, […]
Apr 20, 2011
Connie Mitchell, Silver U recipient
Connie Mitchell in our Radiography program was presented with her Silver U poster today at a reception. She is pictured here with some of the members of the awards committee. Congratulations, Connie!
Apr 18, 2011
SAHP Forum on Evidence-Based Medicine
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 — 12:30 PM-2:00 PM in the Truhlsen Event Center MSC, Forum on Evidence-Based Medicine including student and faculty poster presentations 2:05-3:00 PM SAHP Awards Ceremony in MSC 3001, announcing the recipients of the Teacher of the Year Award, Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award, and Outstanding Service to the School of Allied […]
Apr 18, 2011
Important Upcoming Events
Please plan to attend these three upcoming faculty events: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 noon-1:00PM BTH 2020 Research Seminar: Deb Vetter, Director of Sponsored Programs Administration “SPA & finding research funding from local, state, & foundation sources” Wednesday, April 27, 2011 noon-1:00PM BTH 2020 Research Seminar: Pat Leuschen will share the results of the Research Resources […]
Apr 13, 2011
RSTE faculty and student participation and awards
The 80th Annual Conference of the Nebraska Society of Radiologic Technologists was held April 7-9, 2011, in Grand Island, Nebraska. Below is a list of all RSTE faculty and student participation and awards. Radiography students participated in an all-day student symposium consisting of image critique, mock test review, jeopardy, and student bowl. The UNMC Radiography program […]
Apr 12, 2011
Volunteer Opportunity
The UNMC Student Senate, including the COPH Student Senators have been planning a community health screening fair to be held at the Juan Diego Center in south Omaha on April 16, 2011 from 11 am to 3 pm. They are looking for community-oriented volunteers for two shifts from 11-1 and 1-3. The event is being planned […]
Apr 11, 2011
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