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Vicky Cerino UNMC public affairs

College of Nursing receives NU’s highest honor

The UNMC College of Nursing has received the University of Nebraska’s most prestigious teaching award — the 2004 University-Wide Departmental Teaching Award. The award is given in honor and recognition of a department or unit within the university system that has made a unique and significant contribution to the teaching efforts of the university.

Feb 25, 2004

MMI joins consortium to attract, retain genetic counselors

The UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute has joined three other states to form a consortium sharing $1.3 million to establish accredited master’s degree programs in genetic counseling.

Feb 16, 2004

Children receive free dental sealants, fluoride treatments

Volunteers — junior and senior dental hygiene students from the UNMC College of Dentistry – recently placed sealants and provided fluoride treatments on the teeth of 175 second- and third-grade students at Liberty Elementary School in Omaha.

Feb 10, 2004

Dental consortium to boost rural access to oral health care

The UNMC College of Dentistry has partnered with state dental associations in Nebraska, Wyoming, Kansas, and South Dakota to form a consortium to address oral health access problems of underserved populations in rural areas. The consortium’s strong interest in the oral health of their citizens prompted them to form a partnership called Target Access: Great Plains Oral Health.

Jan 30, 2004

UNMC physician honored for supporting nurse practitioners

The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners presented its annual Nebraska Nurse Practitioner Advocate Award recently to UNMC pulmonologist Anthony Floreani, M.D. The award recognizes an advocate for contributions in support of the role of the nurse practitioner.

Jan 14, 2004

Researcher receives grant to study multiple sclerosis drug

UNMC College of Dentistry researcher, Kalipada Pahan, Ph.D., has received a three-year, $274,000 grant from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to evaluate whether a drug well-known for its cholesterol-lowering effects may stop the destructive process of multiple sclerosis.

Dec 29, 2003

UNMC to conduct national study on breast cancer vaccine

UNMC has received a two-year, $500,000 grant to conduct a clinical breast cancer study to test the safety and effectiveness of a vaccine in combination with surgery and chemotherapy. The funding was awarded by Avon and the U.S. National Cancer Institute Progress for Patients Program. UNMC researchers expect to begin enrolling patients in January.

Dec 9, 2003

SHARING Clinic students offer smoking cessation services

For more than 25 years, experts in UNMC’s pulmonary research lab have been involved in smoking cessation programs and research. Now, they’re passing that breadth of information on for the benefit of people who want to stop smoking.

Dec 8, 2003

College of Nursing research appears in Journal of Nursing Scholarship

The current, fourth-quarter issue of the Journal of Nursing Scholarship features a story about a pilot study, which resulted in a $2.9 million grant to the UNMC College of Nursing to evaluate a new approach to prevent osteoporosis in breast cancer survivors after menopause.

Dec 4, 2003

Eighth-graders invited to compete in health/science meets

Nebraska eighth-graders are invited to compete in UNMC’s regional Health/Science Meet competition, which will be held at seven locations across Nebraska: Ainsworth, Grand Island, Lincoln, North Platte, Norfolk, Omaha and Scottsbluff.

Dec 2, 2003