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Heart Walk draws big crowds

UNMC/Nebraska Medicine team raises more than $24,000.

May 18, 2017

Music as Medicine season closes today

Omaha Chamber Music Society musicians to perform over lunch hour.

May 18, 2017

Annual College of Nursing Awards announced

Ceremony was held May 10.

May 18, 2017

Award winners included, from left, Trina Aguirre, Ph.D., Colleen Kennedy, Diane Potter, Molly Belieu, Michelle Ellermeier, Shirley Tachenko Achord and Jessica Nielsen, D.N.P. (Not pictured, Becky Kreman, Ph.D., Cathy Tierney, Mary Cramer, Ph.D., and Patrick Rejda.)

Student group educating Douglas County on STIs

UNMC’s Do juSTIce reaching out to high-risk populations.

May 17, 2017

Some of the members of Do juSTIce: Back row, from left, Ian Suiter and Jared Baxter; front row, from left, Bianca Christensen, Madeleine Wilson, Natasha Wilson and Katie Barta.

Free painting classes offered

Registration is now open, limited spaces available for June art classes.

May 17, 2017

UNMC hosts Chinese business leaders

Visitors, in town for Berkshire Hathaway, toured the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center.

May 17, 2017

The American Chamber of Commerce in China sent about 25 representatives to a May 4 presentation by UNMC leaders.

Metro offers home-buying seminar on campus

Presentation will be held Thursday evening.

May 17, 2017

Study shows device reduces blood draw contamination

Could save billions in health care costs, reduce risks to patient and improve antibiotic stewardship.

May 17, 2017

Mark Rupp, M.D., talks live about the study to reporters across the country through Newswise.

School visit is PhUn for students, volunteers

The UNMC Department of Cellular and Integrated Physiology visited Anderson Middle School recently to mark PHun Week.

May 16, 2017

During the visit, this student dips her elbow in water to see if it stimulates a change in heart rate. She is holding a heart rate sensor.

April, May retirements announced

Six of the retiring employees had more than 20 years of service.

May 16, 2017

Don Dickmeyer, an April retiree, was only one week shy of 44 years of service.