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Ronald Krueger, MD

Ronald Krueger, MD

Dr. Krueger to lead Oct. 20 webinar on laser vision correction

Ronald Krueger, MD, director of the Stanley M. Truhlsen Eye Institute and chair of the UNMC Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, will speak at the Advancing Health Laser Vision Correction webinar on Oct. 20, at 5:30 p.m. CT.

During the webinar, Dr. Krueger  will answer questions about candidacy and procedure types, what to expect, your vision after surgery, recovery and more. 

Discounts are available for UNMC employees, including up to 35% off complete package pricing for laser vision correction procedures, such as LASIK, PRK or customized treatments including SMILE and Contoura. Payroll deduction for Nebraska Medicine employees is available with a 50% deposit. Learn more about vision options at Truhlsen Eye Institute.

Food trucks on campus next week

Next week, the medical center community again will be able to grab lunch from a food truck on campus. 

A different food truck will be on campus from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. north of the UNMC Ice Rink. The schedule for the week of Sept. 20 is as follows: 

  • Monday, Oct. 18 – ZEMOGS (Mexican food)
  • Tuesday, Oct. 19 – Burning Bridges (burgers, sandwiches, chicken)
  • Wednesday, Oct. 20 – La Casa
  • Thursday, Oct. 21 – ZEMOGS
  • Friday, Oct. 22 – Street Eats (burgers, wraps and salads)

Food trucks (and menus) are subject to change.

Pharmacy students offer Medicare Part D reviews to Nebraska residents

UNMC College of Pharmacy students are hosting free Medicare Part D reviews for all Nebraska patients that qualify for Medicare. The purpose of this event is to compare Medicare Part D plans and support the patients. Seniors who qualify for Medicare and are interested in reviewing potential Medicare Part D plans will meet with students virtually or by phone call for the reviews.

Retirements announced

Mary Kay Rohrberg retired Oct. 7 after more than 46 years at UNMC.

Rohrberg, who worked in medical records, neurosurgery and transplant surgery, is the longest-tenured employee who retired in October, starting at the med center on Aug. 11, 1975. Other retirees announced this month by the department of human resources included:

  • Sherrie Ames, UNMC College of Nursing, retired Oct. 2 (start date May 18, 1987)
  • Linda Merriman, academic affairs, retired Sept. 9 (start date Jan. 18, 1996)
  • Kenneth Hansen, business and finance, retired Oct. 1 (start date Nov. 1, 2005)
  • John Barrier, UNMC College of Nursing, retired Sept. 8 (start date Dec. 4, 2006)
  • Connie Rosales-Winters, UNMC College of Medicine, retired Sept. 21 (start date March 12, 2007)
  • Marlene Cohen, PhD, UNMC College of Nursing, retired Oct. 1 (start date Oct. 1, 2008)
  • Dawn Nevarez, vice chancellor of research office, retired Oct. 1 (start date March 23, 2009)
  • Robert Spicer, MD, UNMC College of Medicine, retired Oct. 2 (start date March 1, 2012)
  • Patricia McDonald, UNMC College of Medicine, retired Sept. 18 (start date April 29, 2013)