Victoria Cerino

UNMC invites nurses interested in pursuing administration, leadership master’s degree to Sept. 12-14 sessions in Scottsbluff, Alliance, Kearney

Nurses invited to information sessions for master’s degrees in nursing administration and leadership

Sep 6, 2011

Students at new McIntosh College of Nursing in Norfolk complete first semester

Inaugural semester of classes in new College of Nursing in Norfolk is over, reviews are positive

Feb 22, 2011

Research Notes — UNMC study links chronic hives, vitamin D deficiency

A UNMC study has determined that patients with chronic hives may benefit by supplementing their diet with vitamin D.

Jan 14, 2011

Research Notes — Some contraceptives risky for women with certain conditions

For most women, the decision on which form of contraception to use is not normally complicated. But for women with certain medical conditions, including diabetes, epilepsy, rheumatoid arthritis or high blood pressure, the use of some forms of contraceptives can pose health risks.

Dec 8, 2010

UNMC one of 6 U.S. sites to study delirium management in ICU

Two-thirds of patients in intensive care units (ICU) develop delirium, and half later suffer from a debilitating dementia-like illness.

Dec 6, 2010

Dr. Benson receives major national medical awards

Two prestigious national medical associations have awarded UNMC’s John Benson, M.D., top awards for his contributions to medicine.

Nov 8, 2010

Nursing dean Dr. Tilden to retire in 2011

Virginia Tilden, D.N.Sc., dean of the College of Nursing for the past seven years, will retire next June, after 36 years in nursing education.

Oct 26, 2010

UNMC Grants – A creative way to train more nurse leaders

The College of Nursing recently was awarded a three-year, $812,000 grant to create a new master’s degree specialty in executive nurse leadership.

Oct 18, 2010

A closer look at the Center for Nursing Science

Some facts about the Center for Nursing Science, which will open during a campus ceremony on Wednesday.

Oct 11, 2010

UNMC Grants – Dr. Li nets NIH grant for heart failure/nervous system research

Yulong Li, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor in the UNMC Department of Emergency Medicine, recently received a four-year, $1.5 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to study the role the nervous system plays in heart failure.

Sep 24, 2010