Allied Health Blog
RSTE Pinning Ceremony
RSTE Incoming Students with Associate Dean of the School of Allied Health Professions The Annual Division of Radiation Science Technology Education (RSTE) Pinning Ceremony took place on Friday afternoon, September 10, 2010. It is a symbol of the students’ formal introduction into their chosen field of the Radiation Science profession at UNMC. RSTE faculty and […]
Sep 16, 2010
Volunteer work by PT Faculty highlighted in Fremont Tribune
The September 7th 2010 edition of the Fremont Tribune highlighted the family friendly nature of the Joslyn Art Museum of Omaha. The journalist, Dean Jacobs, participated in guided tours and quoted comments made by the Museum’s trained docents, including SAHP’s Pat Hageman, PT, PhD. A picture and comments made by Hageman are featured in the […]
Sep 16, 2010
Raffle Baskets for the Fun Run
If you haven’t seen the baskets being raffled at the Fun Run this Saturday, September 18th, you gotta check ’em out! You can visit them in person between noon and 1:00pm on Thursday or Friday in Bennett Hall 3012. The committee has done a fantastic job putting these baskets together and organizing Saturday’s event. (Kudos, […]
Sep 15, 2010
Friday Night at the Grind…
UPDATE: It was a great show! Thanks to those who made it a fun night. If you missed it, you’ll have another opportunity to hear Chuck and I at the Talent Tuesdays show on October 5th from noon-1:00pm in BTH 2020. You may not know this, but Chuck Brown, from public relations, plays a mean […]
Sep 8, 2010
Kudos to our 2010 Radiation Therapy Grads!
The 2010 graduates from the radiation therapy program have all successfully completed their national board exams with a pass rate of 100%! One graduate ranked in the 100th percentile in comparison to the national average with 3 others ranking in the 99th percentile. If anyone knows of a facility with radiation therapy openings, tell them […]
Sep 8, 2010
Update from the Bartenhagens
The last of the baskets was delivered on Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Broc had 3 surgeries in total and is recovering well. It is now a waiting game to see how successful the surgeries were in reducing Broc’s seizures. He will need some rehabilitation, but hopefully he will excel and learn much more. Lisa is […]
Sep 3, 2010
Get those Fun Run registrations in ASAP!
To guarantee a T-shirt, the Fun Run committee is asking for your registrations by TUESDAY, August 31. Please drop them off with Michelle in Bennett Hall 3004, or mail to 984035 Nebraska Medical Center / Omaha NE / 68198-4035. Checks should be made payable to UNMC.
Aug 27, 2010
Outstanding Achievement for Katherine Jones
Each year the Nebraska Rural Health Association (NeRHA) solicits nominations for awards that are presented at their Annual Conference. The Association takes pride in recognizing individuals who take on leadership roles and make a difference in healthcare in their communities, regions, and the state. This year, Katherine Jones, PT, PhD, has been selected to receive […]
Aug 25, 2010
Former Faculty Retires
Mary Jo Mays, former SAHP PT faculty retired and this video tribute shows, according to one source, that she “hasn’t changed a bit!” http://www.bradley.edu/academics/ehs/dpt/maystribute.htm
Aug 25, 2010
Green Tips
Saving energy and money just makes good sense. Here are a couple of tips we can use here in the school to help out: 1) Turn off lights in the conference rooms, breakrooms, and offices when you leave. 2) Unplug appliances that are not in use (i.e., pencil sharpeners, hole punchers, coffee pots, toasters). They […]
Aug 24, 2010
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