UNMC/NHS and AOL to Host On-line Chat Focusing on The Lied Transplant Center

 Together with America Online, the University of Nebraska Medical

Center and the Nebraska Health System will host an on-line chat Monday,

Nov. 16, from 7 to 7:30 p.m. The chat is part of a week of activities celebrating

the grand opening of The Lied Transplant Center.

 Sen. Bob Kerrey, several UNMC transplant physicians, nurses, researchers

and administrators have been invited to attend. The chat will focus on

The Lied Transplant Center, the cooperative care model, student and patient

education, research, organ donation and transplant services at UNMC and

NHS.

AOL, which reaches an audience of 16 million subscribers, will host

the chat on its health channel. For anyone who is not an AOL subscriber,

the company has donated a limited number of free trial disks. For more

information on the disks, contact the office of public affairs at (402)

559-4353.

The Lied Transplant Center will open the week of Nov. 15 to 21. The

251,000 square foot building contains 14 levels and has been under construction

since September 1996. Total cost of the project was $61.3 million. This

figure includes $55.6 million for construction of The Lied Transplant Center

and $5.7 million for construction of the UNMC Student Life Center. This

building was necessitated for UNMC employees who had to be relocated from

Conkling Hall, which was demolished to allow a site for The Lied Transplant

Center. No state tax dollars were used in construction of The Lied Transplant

Center, as private donations and the federal grant funded more than $35

million of the cost. Hospital revenues and additional private donations

will fund the remainder of the project.

For more information about how to access the chat, go to www.unmc.edu/grandopening

or www.NHSnet.org/grandopening.


UNMC is the only public academic health science center in the state.

Through its commitment to research, education and patient care, UNMC has

established itself as one of the country’s leading centers for cancer research

and treatment and solid organ transplantation. More than $34 million in

research grants and contracts are awarded to UNMC scientists annually.

In addition, UNMC’s educational programs are responsible for training more

health professionals practicing in Nebraska than any other institution.