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What’s so special about Oct. 13?

For staff and physicians from The Nebraska Medical Center, UNMC Physicians and Bellevue Medical Center, Oct. 13 will be a remarkable day.

Oct 6, 2014

Retirement counseling available this week

Representatives will be on campus throughout October.

Oct 6, 2014

UNMC for the record

News and notes from the UNMC community.

Oct 3, 2014

UNMC Faculty Women’s Club Scholarship recipients were honored at a recent luncheon.  Pictured above are five of the nine recipients:  Erica Jasa, College of Dentistry; Heather Talbott, Graduate Studies; Susan Hageman, College of Medicine; Pat Leuschen, Ph.D., (retired), FWC president; Alexandra Dugan, College of Pharmacy; Charlene Vance, School of Allied Health Professions; and Mary Gallagher-Jansen, M.D., Internal Medicine and FWC executive board member. Dr. Leuschen estimates that approximately $250,000 supporting student scholarship has been contributed over the years by the organization.  Recipients not pictured:  Morgan Mowrey, Dental Hygiene; Jacquelyn Ryan, Nursing; Allison Anderson, Nursing; and Bianca Christensen, Public Health.

Brown bag event focuses on adapting to change

UNMC’s Marlene Schneider will lead an Oct. 21 Olson Center presentation.

Oct 3, 2014

Pumpkin decorating contest seeks entrants

Fall Fest, set for Oct. 30, will offer campus-wide event. Register now.

Oct 3, 2014

Susie Thorne kicks off Music as Medicine

Popular luncheon music series returns Oct. 9.

Oct 3, 2014

United Way campaign ends with final prize drawing

New participants can still be entered in today’s drawing.

Oct 3, 2014

Student spotlight: Meet Emma Friesen

Nursing student’s care for sister led to her love of health care.

Oct 3, 2014

Insights: Ebola treatment team earns praise

UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., applauds “absolutely remarkable” teamwork in the case of Rick Sacra, M.D.

Oct 3, 2014

Study explores efforts at patient education

Health care professions show varying strengths, weaknesses in delivering education to patients.

Oct 2, 2014

Physician assistants, like UNMC alum Thom Weis, left, are more likely to offer patient counseling on some chronic conditions, a UNMC study found, while nurse practitioners were more likely to offer their patients education on others. Both professions were more likely to offer health education on chronic conditions than were physicians, but all three types of providers could do better, the study found.