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Victoria Cerino

UNMC physician/researcher among authors of major study on remdesivir

Remdesivir first drug known to treat COVID-19

Jun 3, 2020

Omaha Benson High School, UNMC team for pharmacy tech program

Students can work toward certification while still in high school

May 29, 2020

Judy Neville, left, director of the University of Nebraska Medical Center's pharmacy technician program, presents a UNMC College of Pharmacy banner to Benson High Magnet science teacher Elijah Dacy. Benson students will have the opportunity to undergo pharmacy technician training through a cooperative agreement with the College of Pharmacy.

Landmark study shows no benefit of drug to slow growth of aneurysms

Finding provides new guidance for physicians

May 26, 2020

COVID-19 screening app for individuals, groups now available to Android users

Launched for iOS phones, app now available Android phones on Google Play

May 18, 2020

UNMC, Nebraska Medicine continue to support state’s COVID efforts

Latest effort collect, organizes resources to train frontline providers, first responders, others

May 14, 2020

UNMC, Nebraska Extension announce changes to summer tractor safety course

Online training, then in-person driving training in 5 Nebraska cities

May 13, 2020

UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute offers free statewide behavioral health telehealth

Individuals do not need to be current patients of MMI to get the free service

May 13, 2020

Jennifer Burt, Ph.D., and Alison Grennan, Ph.D.

UNMC SIM-NE hosts three more virtual COVID-19 training sessions

Training held on patient surge prep, leadership, rapidly changing rural health care environment

May 12, 2020

UNMC faculty and staff hold one of the many training sessions virtually

UNMC ag center offers respiratory protection recommendations

Cloth face coverings are not an acceptable replacement for a respirator at preventing exposure to respiratory hazards in the agricultural workplace. They should only be used as a means of infection control.

May 11, 2020

Helmsley Charitable Trust gift will impact cardiac care across state

Grant of $1.5 million will provide emergency cardiac care equipment, emergency medical training

May 11, 2020

One of the cardiac simulators.