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Celebration planned for 100th anniversary of University Hospital

Aerial photo from 1928 shows University Hospital with 42nd Street in the foreground and, on the left, the Central Utility Plant smokestack along Emile Street.

It may be hard to believe, but 100 years ago, University Hospital opened its doors to patients with 130 beds. That was Sept. 3, 1917.

For every year that followed, University Hospital provided access to health care for Omahans who may otherwise go without. As you can imagine, many changes occurred in the last century, including the addition of three more hospital wings. In 1977, the now-called Medical Sciences Building was built, followed by the creation of the Durham Outpatient Center in 1993.*

Nebraska Medicine and UNMC leaders wish to commemorate this historic birthday of the hospital, now known as University Tower. All colleagues are welcome to attend the event on Oct. 12 in the west atrium of the Durham Outpatient Center from 3 to 4 p.m.

Brief remarks from UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., Nebraska Medicine CEO Dan DeBehnke, M.D., MBA, and UNMC campus historian Robert Wigton, M.D., will begin at 3:15 p.m.

Light refreshments will be served.

*Source: John Schleicher, McGoogan Library News

2 comments

  1. Alvin Poole says:

    I wish you would comment/describe more of the picture when doing these articles. Is this looking N/S/E/W? Where is Saddlecreek, 42? etc.etc. Youy want to get us excited about the history, then pls explain pictures that go with the history. Thank you

  2. UNMC Today editor says:

    Thanks for the comment, Alvin. The photo is looking west with 42nd Street in the foreground. The smokestack on the left is a helpful landmark.

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