Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Grand Island, Kearney North Platte, Scottsbluff


UNMC, Distance Learning Partners Present Free Mini-Medical

Series for Public on Breakthroughs in Cardiovascular Research & Treatment

The heart is one of the strongest and most vital organs of the body.

Disease or lifestyle choices weaken the heart and its circulatory network.

Left unchecked, the result could be fatal.

The public is invited to attend the University of Nebraska Medical Centers

free Mini-Medical School series, When the Beat Goes Wrong: Breakthroughs

in Cardiovascular Research & Treatment, a four-part program on heart

disease to be held Thursdays, May 4, 11, 18 and 25, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

CDT. The series will be held in Omaha at the UNMC College of Nursing Cooper

Auditorium at 42nd St. and Dewey Ave. and will be broadcast live through

Distance Learning Center partners in Norfolk, Lincoln, Grand Island, Kearney,

North Platte and Scottsbluff (see last page for details).

UNMC researchers and physicians will highlight the strides being made

in cardiovascular research and treatment with the goal of finding better

ways to diagnose, treat and prevent heart disease. The series is tailored

to the lay audience.


More death and disability is due to cardiovascular disease than all

other causes of illness combined, said Irving Zucker, Ph.D., Theodore

F. Hubbard, M.D. Professor of Cardiovascular Research and chairman of physiology

and biophysics. This year, the economic cost of treatment and lost productivity

will be more than one third of a trillion dollars. Great new strides are

being made in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of people suffering

from cardiovascular disease.

Even greater advances will be made if we have an informed public. This

Mini-Medical School is targeted at empowering people to take charge of

their cardiovascular health.

The satellite broadcast can be received by anyone across Nebraska who

has NebSat (Net 2) on TeleStar5 satellite downlink capability. For the

channel number, call UNMC at (402) 559-5190.

UNMC Mini-Medical School dates, topics and presenters:

May 4 Heart Failure


The Beating Heart — Learn the basic principles of heart function

from muscle to pump, what happens when the beat goes wrong and what’s new

in cardiovascular research, Irving Zucker, Ph.D., Theodore F. Hubbard,

M.D. Professor of Cardiovascular Research and chairman of physiology and

biophysics.


The Failing Heart — Examine the inner workings of the heart when

it begins to fail and why; learn how physicians diagnose and treat heart

failure, Monique Kusler, M.D. assistant professor of cardiology.

May 11 High Blood Pressure


Chronic Hypertension, Causes and Consequences — Discover what factors

produce an increase in blood pressure and how these changes contribute

to heart disease, William Mayhan, Ph.D., professor of physiology and biophysics.


Hypertension: Preventing Complications — Compare hypertension treatments

diet and medication and learn why some medications are better for some

people than others, Michael Hammeke, M.D., associate professor and chief

of the nephrology section.

May 18 — Vascular Disease


Unclogging Your Arteries — A look at what UNMC researchers have

learned about homocysteine, a newly identified risk factor for atherosclerosis

and learn how to prevent damage to blood vessels, Tom Rosenquist, Ph.D.,

Von Housen Professor and Chairman, Cell Biology and Anatomy, and director

of research development.


The Cholesterol Story– Explore the world of LDL, HDL and triglycerides

and how they can be controlled through diet and medication, Scott Shurmur,

M.D., assistant professor of cardiology.


What Mice Have Taught Us About Aneurysms — Learn how the use of

special mice have contributed to aneurysm research, what causes aneurysms

in people and what medical treatments are available, Tim Baxter, M.D.,

professor of surgery.

May 25 — Arrhythmia


When the Beat Goes Wrong — Understand what happens when the hearts

electrical system short-circuits and causes arrhythmia, George Rozanski,

Ph.D., associate professor of physiology and biophysics.


Managing the Irregular Heartbeat — Examine the various treatments

of arrhythmia, from medications to implantable devices to catheter-based

procedures, John Windle, M.D., associate professor of cardiology.

Seating is limited. Call to register (see attached) or learn more about

Mini-Med School and register through the internet at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000.

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

Through its commitment to research, education, outreach and patient care,

UNMC has established itself as one of the country’s leading centers for

cancer research and treatment, solid organ transplantation and arthritis.

During the past year, nearly $31 million in research grants and contracts

were awarded to UNMC scientists, and UNMCs funding from the National Institutes

of Health increased by 28 percent, going from $16.2 million to $20.7 million.

UNMCs educational programs are responsible for training more health professionals

practicing in Nebraska than any other institution.

For more information and registration:

Omaha


UNMC College of Nursing, Cooper Auditorium, 42nd Street and Dewey Ave.


To register, call (402) 559-4353 or via internet at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000

Lincoln


UNMC College of Dentistry, 40th & Holdrege Streets, Room 11


To register, call (402) 472-3657 or via internet at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000


Sponsored by the UNMC College of Nursing and UNMC College of Dentistry

Norfolk


Northeast Community College, Lifelong Learning Center, University Classroom


(southwest corner of campus), 601 East Benjamin Ave.


To register, call (402) 370-4000 or via internet at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000


Sponsored by the Lifelong Learning Center, Northeast Community College

Grand Island


College Park, Fonner Room, 3180 W. Highway 34, parking available on

south and north end of building


To register, call (308) 385-5015 or via internet at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000


Sponsored by College Park Partners

Kearney


Rural Health Education Distance Learning Research Center, Communications

Center Building, Room 101


University of Nebraska at Kearney, 1918 University Drive, Park in Lot

#22


To register, call (308) 865-8065 or (308) 865-6055 or via internet

at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000


Sponsored by the Rural Health Education Distance Learning Research

Center and UNMC College of Nursing

North Platte


Nebraska Plains Higher Education Center


University of Nebraska West Central Research and Extension Center,

West State Farm Road


To register, call (308) 532-3611, ext. 167 or via internet at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000


Sponsored by the Nebraska Plains Higher Education Center at North Platte

Scottsbluff


UNMC College of Nursing, University Complex Panhandle Station, Room

201


4502 Ave. I, park in the south parking lot


Call (308) 632-0410 or via internet at www.unmc.edu/publicaffairs/minimedspring2000


Sponsored by the UNMC College of Nursing West Nebraska Division