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College of Medicine

Skate-a-Thon raises record $34,000 for research

Proceeds from the event will go toward clinical and basic science Parkinson’s research at UNMC and Parkinson’s Nebraska.

Jan 28, 2020

Jenny Knutson, daughter of Colleen Wuebben, addresses skaters at the event.

Stress-management training groups being offered

Eight-week Stress Management and Resistance Training (SMART) course now open for registration.

Jan 28, 2020

Rebecca Wysoske, M.D.

Event to explore cognitive function in football players

Clinical neuropsychologist Lindy Fields, Ph.D., will be the speaker at Feb. 11 Science Cafe.

Jan 27, 2020

Lindy Fields, Ph.D.

Chinese Cultural Fair to be held Friday

Celebration will mark the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rat.

Jan 27, 2020

Visitors to the 2019 Chinese Cultural Fair enjoy some food. Food for Friday's event will be provided by Blue and Fly, China Buffet and Asian Market.

Support for SIM-NE funding focus of Jan. 27 testimony

Mobile training units have had positive impact throughout the state.

Jan 24, 2020

The Simulation in Motion-Nebraska (SIM-NE) program has trained nearly 7,000 health care professionals throughout the state, the majority of whom are volunteer emergency medical services (EMS) providers and rural firefighters.

UNMC’s statewide volunteer EMS training program seeks legislative support

Committee hearing on LB 761 is set for Jan. 27

Jan 24, 2020

UNMC: A decade of growth

Looking back over 10 years of accomplishments.

Jan 23, 2020

From left, physicians Mark Rupp, M.D., Phil Smith, M.D., and Angela Hewlett, M.D., at a press conference in 2014 to update the media on the condition of a patient with Ebola. UNMC and Nebraska Medicine's response to the Ebola crisis set in on a path to becoming a key national player in biosecurity and the treatment of highly infectious diseases.

Skate-a-thon to begin Friday

Registration closes tonight for 24-hour event that raises money for Parkinson’s research.

Jan 23, 2020

Skaters turned out in force for the 2019 Skate-a-thon event.

Infectious disease experts discuss Wuhan coronavirus

Med center leaders say influenza is a bigger concern in the U.S.

Jan 22, 2020

From left, James Lawler, M.D., co-director of the Global Center for Health Security, Angela Hewlett, M.D., medical director of the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, and Mark Rupp, M.D., chief of the UNMC Division of Infectious Diseases, speak to the press about the Wuhan coronavirus.