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Panel Presentation – From Eugenics to Ethics: Lessons for Today’s Medical Community

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From Eugenics to Ethics: Lessons for Today’s Medical Community

February 17th from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom
Medicine has come a long way—but its past still shapes the present.

McGoogan Library presents a thought-provoking panel, exploring the troubling legacy of eugenics in medicine and its enduring impact on healthcare ethics. Matthew K. Wynia, MD, MPH and Patricia Heberer-Rice, PhD, MA, will discuss how misguided “science” once justified harm, and how those historical practices influenced the medical education, policy, and the ethical frameworks that guide contemporary care. Through critical reflection, the discussion will highlight lessons for today’s clinicians and researchers, emphasizing the importance of equity, autonomy, and justice in medical decision-making.

To register for the event, please visit: Webinar Registration – Zoom

Matthew K. Wynia, MD, MPH is a professor of medicine and of public health at the University of Colorado, where he directs the CU Center for Bioethics and Humanities.

Patricia Heberer-Rice, PhD, MA joined the United States Holocaust Memorial and Museum in 1994 and is now the Museum’s senior historian.

This presentation is provided in partnership with Sam and Frances Fried Holocaust and Genocide Academy at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and the Calvin T. Ryan Library at the University of Nebraska-Kearney, host of Americans and the Holocaust: A Traveling Exhibition for Libraries made possible by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association. The Leon S. McGoogan Library developed a companion exhibition highlighting these themes, A Poisoned Practice: The Holocaust, Medical Complicity, and the American Response, on display at McGoogan Library, Level 8, Witson Hall and online.

Spring McGoogan Sessions

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McGoogan Library is excited to announce our Spring 2026 McGoogan Sessions schedule. Choose from six options, led by our experienced library faculty, designed to equip you with essential research skills and resources.

Upcoming Schedule

Types of Literature Reviews

Tues, February 24 from 1:00-2:00pm

Learn about the different types of literature reviews, how to choose the right one for your research (e.g., scoping vs. systematic vs. rapid) and understand the key features that distinguish each review. Register to attend via Zoom link

AI Literacy for Current and Future Healthcare Providers

Tues, March 3 from 1:00-2:30pm

This session will cover types of AI, effective use of GenAI tools, critical appraisal of GenAI outputs, and the ethical issues regarding GenAI in academic and scholarly work. Register to attend via Zoom link

Systematic Review Tools

Wed, March 11 from noon-1:00pm

Learn about tools that will help develop and manage your systematic review through each step of the process, including creating a research question, registering protocols, open and fee-based screening tools, and citation management tools. Register to attend via Zoom link

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Celebrating the Retirement of Teri Hartman, Humans Win!

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Professor Teresa (Teri) Hartman is retiring from a career of more than three decades as a health sciences librarian, with twenty-six of those years at the McGoogan Health Science Library. Teri started at McGoogan Library in 1999 as an Assistant Professor and National Network of Libraries of Medicine MidContinental Region (NNLM-MCR) outreach librarian. She moved to a liaison librarian role and was promoted to the Head of Education in 2004. She earned full professor in 2015.  

Prior to being hired at McGoogan Library she was first a customer. While working as the Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center librarian in the mid-1990s, Teri visited McGoogan library for training on using and promoting the MEDLINE index to rural healthcare providers.  

Reflecting on her career, Teri said, my career is a sum of my choices plus the opportunities offered.” Over the years, she championed information literacy and interprofessional education, helping the campus and Nebraska communities navigate an ever-changing information landscape. For Teri, McGoogan Library is “a place of growth,” a place where we are “not adapting to change but leading to change.”  

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McGoogan Library at Kearney now open

With the start of the spring 2026 semester, Leon S. McGoogan Health Sciences Library opened a new location in Health Science Education Center II at the Douglas A. Christensen Rural Health Education Complex in Kearney.  

McGoogan Library at Kearney is located on the second floor of HSEC II in rooms 202 and 204, and is staffed 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, and by appointment on Monday and Friday. 

Education and Research Services Librarian Rachelle McPhillips serves the UNMC Kearney campus and provides curriculum-based instruction, assistance with library resources, research support, and outreach to students, faculty, staff, and UNMC-affiliated partners. The library offers a collection of anatomical models that are available by request. A collection of print books supporting the curriculum will be added later in spring 2026. To make an appointment or for assistance reserving items in the library’s collection, contact Rachelle at rmcphillips@unmc.edu

Exam Master Cancellation

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Exam Master access will end February 28. If you have any feedback, please contact the library. Support for Exam Master was provided by the College of Allied Health Professions, any feedback will be passed along to CAHP leadership.