Bill O’Neill UNMC public affairs

First AHEC director promotes health care in central Nebraska

Sarah Cunningham, Ph.D., was instrumental in bringing distance-learning opportunities to many rural schoolchildren of central Nebraska. Now, she’d like to play a role in helping children from those same areas become interested in health-care professions, so that some day, they’ll get their health education and practice in rural areas.

Dr. Cunningham is the first executive director of the Central Nebraska Area Health Education Center, the first such center in Nebraska.

May 16, 2002

UNMC to honor six individuals at Saturday’s commencement ceremony

At its commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m., Saturday, at the Omaha Civic Auditorium, UNMC will honor six people who have displayed tremendous dedication and excellence in their fields. They are: Suzanne and Walter Scott, Gail and Mike Yanney, Guinter Kahn, M.D., and Rosalee Yeaworth, Ph.D. See story for details.

May 10, 2002

At age 45, pharmacy graduate looks forward to second career

For 21/2 decades, Bill Young’s workday has been spent behind a radio microphone. His scenery will change next month, when he begins work behind a pharmacy counter.

Young, 45, will earn a pharmacy degree (Pharm.D.) this weekend from the UNMC College of Pharmacy. Once he passes a board certification examination early next month, he’ll begin work at Albertson’s pharmacies in Omaha.

May 9, 2002

Dr. Crouse appointed interim vice chancellor for academic affairs at UNMC

UNMC Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D., has appointed David Crouse, Ph.D., as interim vice chancellor for academic affairs and interim dean for graduate studies. The appointment, subject to approval by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents, would be effective June 1.

May 7, 2002

UNMC Chapter of Pharmacy students win 7 awards at national conference

Kelli Gibson wasn’t too surprised when six national awards went to the UNMC chapter of the Academy of Students of Pharmacy. But, when the UNMC student chapter received the Division AAA chapter achievement award, Gibson was floored.

Apr 30, 2002

UNMC has success in legislative session

UNMC shared in several successes this year in the Nebraska Legislature, said Bob Bartee, executive assistant to the chancellor.

“We owe a thank you to the numerous state senators who showed tremendous courage and vision as they voted on the bills that affected UNMC,” Bartee said Tuesday. “I thought that in strategic areas, we fared well during the session.”

Apr 24, 2002

CityMatCH helps cities translate infant mortality data into action

An infant mortality report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) underscores the need for cities to define and execute data-driven strategies to eliminate racial and ethnic differences in infant mortality.

“Every city must be ready and able to translate its data into action to safeguard the health and well-being of its youngest residents,” said Magda Peck, Sc.D., one of the report’s co-authors and chief executive officer/executive director of CityMatCH, a national public health organization based at UNMC. “That is what CityMatCH is all about.”

Apr 19, 2002

NU to cut 31/2 percent from budget; legislators spare deeper cuts

The University of Nebraska must cut 31/2 percent from its 2002-2003 budget, as a result of legislative actions taken this week in the Nebraska Unicameral.

Apr 12, 2002

UNMC’s RHOP program among top rural development initiatives

The UNMC Rural Health Opportunities Program was named recently as one of the Top 10 Rural Development Initiatives for 2001 by the Nebraska Rural Development Commission.

In recognition of the honor, Gov. Mike Johanns presented a plaque on April 4 to RHOP representatives Dan Chambers, RHEN program coordinator, and Jeanne Bishop, director of special projects for Chadron State College.

Apr 11, 2002

UNMC student touts advantages of RHOP program

Candice Dziowgo’s story is a prototype of how the UNMC Rural Health Opportunities Program works to bring better health care to rural communities.

Apr 11, 2002