UNMC Mini-Medical School

UNMC, Partners Across Nebraska Sponsor Free Health

Education Series; Taking Charge of Your Health Beginning April 11

The University of Nebraska Medical Center and eight sites across Nebraska

invite the public to attend UNMC Mini-Medical School, a free health educational

series for three consecutive Thursdays beginning April 11. The three-part

series, titled, Taking Charge of Your Health, will focus on the changing

health-care provider/patient relationship. Patients, thanks in large part

to the Internet, now are more educated about their health and health products,

which has created a new dynamic in the patient-health provider relationship.

The series will discuss the changing roles and expectations of patients

and health providers, as well as educate participants on topics such as

sources of legitimate health information, participating in research studies,

complementary alternative medicine and herbal medicine.

The free series will be held April 11, 18 and 25, from 6:30 to 8:30

p.m. central daylight time, or 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. mountain daylight time.

It will be broadcast live from Omaha via satellite to: Columbus, Grand

Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Norfolk, ONeill, Red Cloud and Scottsbluff.

Anyone with NebSat2 can downlink the series, including hospitals and schools.

The goal of Mini-Medical School is to educate Nebraskans on health issues

that affect them, as well as highlight the strides being made in research

and treatment at UNMC. The series is geared for the public. This is the

13th series. Previous topics included the immune system, the brain, cancer,

womens health, genetics, heart disease, geriatrics, diabetes and the respiratory

system.

The relationship between patients and health-care providers has changed

as patients are playing a more active role in their health, said Mike

Sitorius, M.D., Waldbaum Professor of Family Practice, UNMC College of

Medicine. The Internet has played a role in providing information that

makes people better educated about their health conditions. This Mini-Medical

School will help educate people about how they can get more from their

health visit and where to seek legitimate health information.

UNMC Mini-Medical School dates, topics and presenters:

April 11 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (CDT)

The Changing Patient/Provider Partnership — Learn how the roles

and expectations of patients and health care providers. Presented by Joel

Bessmer, M.D., assistant professor of internal medicine & general medicine,

UNMC College of Medicine and Joyce Black, Ph.D., assistant professor, UNMC

College of Nursing.

Panel Discussion — Moderator Michael Sitorius, M.D., will lead

a panel discussion on successful strategies from patients who participate

in the health-care process. Panelists include: Anne Ivey, Wayne Naro, and

Wayne Houston.

April 18 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (CDT)

Hopes and Hoaxes: Separating Fact from Fiction — Learn to verify

whether information is reliable and where to find good sources of information,

as well as when and how messages should be evaluated. Presented by Sandra

Salverson, Pharm.D., adjunct instructor, UNMC College of Pharmacy and drug

information specialist, Nebraska Health System.

Clinical Trials:  Who Benefits from Medical Research?

Learn the ins and outs and what you need to know about participating in

medical research programs.  Presented by Christopher Kratochvil, M.D.,

assistant professor of psychiatry, UNMC College of Medicine.

April 25 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (CDT)

The Mind/Body Connection:  What is Complementary Alternative

Medicine? — Learn how lifestyle changes and relaxation therapies,

when combined with traditional medicine, can enhance the quality of your

life and promote health. Presented by Diann Greener, program coordinator,

UNMC complementary alternative medicine program

Herbal Medicine:  They may be natural but are they safe?

— Learn how herbal medicines interact with other medications and when

they can be dangerous. Presented by Tony Ranno, PharmD., UNMC assistant

professor of pharmacy practice.

Anyone can register for the series via website: www.unmc.edu/takecharge.

Seating is limited, registration is required.

While the program is free to the public, Nebraska and Iowa nurses who

wish to receive six contact hours of continuing nursing education credits

can do so at a cost of $30 through the UNMC College of Nursing. The University

of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing Continuing Nursing Education

is accredited as a provider of continuing education in nursing by the American

Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Iowa Provider

# 78.

Locations of free UNMC Mini-Medical School series

Columbus

Central Community College Columbus Campus, Student Center

Raider Room (lower level), 4500 63rd St., to register, call (402) 562-1276

or go to: www.unmc.edu

Sponsored by the Central Community College Columbus Campus

Grand Island

College Park

3180 W. Highway 34, call (308) 385-5014 or go to: www.unmc.edu/takecharge

Sponsored by College Park

Kearney

University of Nebraska at Kearney, Center for Distance Education

Communications Center Building, Room 101, 1918 University Drive, call

(308) 865-8503 or go to: www.unmc.edu/takecharge

Sponsored by the University of Nebraska at Kearney and UNMC College

of Nursing

Lincoln

UNMC College of Dentistry, Dixon Lecture Hall

40th and Holdrege Streets, call (402) 472-9993, or www.unmc.edu/takecharge

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

in Lincoln

Norfolk

Northeast Community College, Lifelong Learning Center

University Classroom, 601 E. Benjamin Ave., call (402) 370-4000 or

www.unmc.edu/takecharge

Sponsored by the University of  Nebraska Cooperative Extension

Office and Northeast Community College

Omaha

UNMC College of Nursing, Cooper Auditorium

42nd & Dewey Ave., call (402) 559-4315 or www.unmc.edu/takecharge

Sponsored by UNMC

ONeill

University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension, Courthouse Annex

128 N. 6th St., call (402) 336-2760 or www.unmc.edu/takecharge

Sponsored by University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Office

Red Cloud

Webster Co. Historical Museum

721 W. 4th (West Highway 136), Call (402) 746-3417 or www.unmc.edu/takecharge

Sponsored by Webster County Cooperative Extension Office

Scottsbluff

UNMC College of Nursing, University Complex Panhandle Station

Room 201, 4502 Ave. I, (308) 632-0410 or www.unmc.edu/takecharge

Sponsored by UNMC College of Nursing

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