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UNMC College of Public Health adds two new certificates to curriculum

Will focus on community oriented primary care and maternal and child health Two new specialized certificates in public health will be offered next fall through the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health.   The one-year programs in community oriented primary care (COPC) and maternal and child health will bolster the expertise level […]

Jun 17, 2011

UNMC scientist receives $4.5 million ‘mega-grant’ from Russian government

Looking for different therapy approach for drug-resistant bacteria The University of Nebraska Medical Center’s most prolific nanomedicine chemist will be operating labs on two continents thanks to a two-year, $4.5 million “mega-grant” from the Russian government.   Alexander “Sasha” Kabanov, Ph.D., D.Sc., the Parke-Davis Professor in Pharmaceutics and director of the Center for Drug Delivery […]

Jun 17, 2011

Dr. Markin named chief technology officer for UNMC

New position will fill existing gap while increasing efficiencies, reducing costs After serving as interim dean of the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine for the past year, Rod Markin, M.D., Ph.D., has been named to the newly created position of associate vice chancellor for business development and chief technology officer.   The […]

Jun 13, 2011

42 new UNMC accelerated nursing program students participate in white coat ceremonies

The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing held Nightingale White Coat Ceremonies June 10 to recognize new students in its Accelerated Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing program. Students are enrolled in Omaha, Lincoln and Scottsbluff. During the ceremony, which was held at the UNMC College of Nursing Kearney Division, 42 nursing students recited […]

Jun 13, 2011

Dr. Rupp to head UNMC infectious diseases division

Replaces Dr. Phil Smith, who held the post for 13 years   Mark Rupp, M.D., has been appointed chief of the division of infectious diseases in the University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Internal Medicine.   The appointment, which is effective July 1, was announced today by Lynell Klassen, M.D., professor and chairman of […]

Jun 10, 2011

UNMC leadership team to visit four Nebraska communities Fremont, West Point, Norfolk, and Wayne on June 21-22 itinerary

University of Nebraska Medical Center Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D., and 10 of UNMC’s top leaders will visit four sites in Nebraska on June 21-22. This is the group’s ninth annual Greater Nebraska trip.   The team will travel to Fremont, West Point, Norfolk and Wayne, to meet with organizations and community members to listen […]

Jun 10, 2011

UNMC provides psychological tips for dealing with flood

Robin Zagurski of the University of Nebraska Medical Center is a behavioral health first responder who has worked the aftermaths of the Sept. 11 attacks, the Von Maur shootings and the Little Sioux tornado. Below the clinical social worker in UNMC’s psychiatry department discusses the emotional responses Midlanders may experience as flooding intensifies on the […]

Jun 8, 2011

Omaha to host national public health conference

More than 425 public health officials to attend June 5-8 conference at Qwest Center Omaha All roads lead to Omaha for the College World Series….and for public health.   From June 5-8, more than 425 public health experts will converge on Omaha for the annual meeting of the Association of Public Health Laboratories.   It […]

Jun 3, 2011

Registration opens for 2nd annual Owl Ride

More than 1,000 expected to participate in July 16 late night bike ride Registration has opened for the second annual Owl Ride, Omaha’s nighttime urban cycling adventure. The unique recreational bike ride set for Saturday, July 16 is the largest annual night bicycle ride between Chicago and Denver.   Log on to owlride.org to register and find more information. […]

Jun 2, 2011

UNMC launching $3.2 million weight loss, maintenance study in Columbus, 12 counties

Most people are aware of some of the risks associated with excess weight and obesity — diabetes, heart disease, and possibly cancer. And many have heeded the warnings and have lost weight. But two-thirds of American adults are still overweight or obese. Those who lose weight have problems maintaining the loss.  A unique research study […]

Jun 1, 2011