Music as Medicine – Thanks Dr. Benson!

Today John Benson, M.D., will attend his last Music as Medicine concert as a UNMC faculty member.









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John Benson, M.D.
Dr. Benson — who initiated the “Music as Medicine” series in 2004 in an effort to “attend to the human spirit” — will leave campus later this year so he and his wife, Virginia Tilden, D.N.Sc., dean of the College of Nursing, can spend more time with family.

Over the past seven years, the series has brought some of the area’s finest musicians to campus for monthly concerts. Genres such as classical, jazz, bluegrass and choral music have been featured during the free concerts.

So before or after you take in today’s soothing sounds provided by members of the Omaha Chamber Music Society, take a minute to thank Dr. Benson for bringing Music as Medicine to UNMC.

2 comments

  1. Sue Anson says:

    Though I was only able to listen to a few minutes of one or two "concerts" (My lunch 1/2 hour was over before these started), I want to thank you for thinking of the human spirit side of things. Too many people don't realize that the human spirit plays a huge part in health care.

  2. Dave Carver says:

    "Music as Medicine" is one of many contributions that Dr. Benson had made to our UNMC campus community. In addition to chairing crucial health care reform and accreditation projects, John has served with distinction as an adviser, mentor, and role model to countless medical students, faculty, and staff. Above all else, Dr. Benson has been a consistently wise, kind, and compassionate presence for all of us who have had the pleasure of working with him over the past few years. He will be missed greatly!

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