A decade of milestones

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The following are some of the milestones achieved at UNMC and The Nebraska Medical Center in the 10 years since the two entities merged.

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2007

  • Plans for The Nebraska Medical Center’s Clinical Cancer Center in west Omaha are announced.
  • Ground breaks on the Weigel Williamson Center for Visual Rehabilitation.
  • The Nebraska Medical Center receives Medicare certification for heart transplantation.
  • Ground breaks on Bellevue Medical Center.

2006

  • UNMC and The Nebraska Medical Center have a $1.5 billion economic impact on Nebraska, supporting 17,100 jobs.
  • UNMC opens new facility for Autism Spectrum Disorders.
  • UNMC breaks ground on second research tower and opens the College of Public Health.

2005

  • The Hixson-Lied Center opens.
  • UNMC Eppley Cancer Center initiates statewide lung cancer screenings.
  • The Nebraska Medical Center’s heart transplant program is revived and the hospital becomes the first in Nebraska to perform more than 12 transplants in one year.

2004

  • Liver transplant No. 2,000 is performed at The Nebraska Medical Center.
  • Dr. Leland and Dorothy Olson donate $5 million to the NU Foundation to create a comprehensive outpatient center focused exclusively on women’s health.
  • Virginia-Nebraska Alliance created with UNMC, Virginia Commonwealth University, five Historically Black Colleges and Universities and community colleges.
  • The Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital opens.

2003

  • UNMC’s Durham Research Center opens.
  • UNMC, Creighton University Medical Center, The Nebraska Medical Center and State of Nebraska partner to create the Nebraska Regional Poison Center.
  • The Nebraska Health System becomes The Nebraska Medical Center.

2002

  • The Nebraska Epilepsy Program opens at UNMC/The Nebraska Medical Center.
  • U.S. Department of Defense awards UNMC $1 million to conduct research targeted toward lessening the harmful effects of chemical warfare agents.
  • Nine adult transplants and one pediatric transplant in a 36-hour period at The Nebraska Medical Center.

2001

  • Glenn Fosdick becomes president and CEO of The Nebraska Medical Center.
  • Tom Rosenquist, Ph.D., named first UNMC vice chancellor of research and John Gollan, M.D., Ph.D., named dean of the College of Medicine.

2000

  • UNMC Eppley Cancer Center earns Clinical Cancer Center designation.
  • UNMC College of Nursing launches online bachelor of science in nursing and master’s degree programs.
  • The hospital becomes the first in Nebraska to offer intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) to treat cancer.

1999

  • The Lied Transplant Center opens.
  • Tree of Life campaign launched in 20 cities to raise awareness for organ donation.
  • Connector hallway between University and Clarkson Towers opens.

1998

  • Harold M. Maurer, M.D., is named the seventh UNMC chancellor.
  • Outpatient Care Center named Durham Outpatient Center in honor of Chuck and Margre Durham.
  • Nebraska’s first set of quintuplets delivered at The Nebraska Medical Center.