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UNMC sees record growth in NIH research funding

112 percent increase in past three years brings total NIH funding to $91 million The University of Nebraska Medical Center’s momentum of growth in research funding from the National Institutes of Health soared nearly 112 percent in the last three years, far exceeding expectations.   The findings are part of a report that will be […]

Mar 10, 2011

Technology, patient safety expert to be Visiting Nurse Scholar on March 16

A national leader in the role of technology in patient safety will be the 22nd Visiting Nurse Scholar on March 16 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Pam Cipriano, Ph.D., a research associate professor at the University of Virginia Health System School of Nursing, will be this year’s scholar. The purpose of the visiting […]

Mar 10, 2011

UNMC Physicians Eye Specialties, Prevent Blindness Nebraska to offer free glaucoma screening during World Glaucoma Week

UNMC Physicians Eye Specialties will join eye care professionals around the world in raising awareness of the “sneak thief of sight” glaucoma on March 11. Free glaucoma screenings will be available at UNMC Physicians Eye Specialties, 3925 Dewey Ave., from noon to 4 p.m. Each screening takes approximately 15 minutes. Glaucoma affects approximately 3 million Americans […]

Mar 4, 2011

UNMC receives $3.5 million to look for ways to prevent, treat lung disease in agricultural workers

Pork is the world’s most widely consumed meat. In Nebraska, with an estimated 153 swine concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), it is Nebraska’s fifth leading commodity and part of the state’s $5.9 billion in agricultural exports.   But there’s a health cost that comes with raising hogs. Despite modernization of CAFOs, workers are at risk […]

Mar 2, 2011

Legalizing marijuana to be topic of March 8 Science Cafe

Legalizing marijuana is the topic of the next Science Café March 8 at the Slowdown located at 729 N. 14th St. in Omaha.   Ally Dering-Anderson, Pharm.D., will speak from 7 to 8 p.m. and discuss the ethical debate surrounding the use of medical marijuana.   Dr. Dering-Anderson is a clinical assistant professor at the […]

Feb 28, 2011

Key UNMC administrator, Dr. Rubens Pamies, dies unexpectedly

Was crusader for helping people in need and reducing health disparities A key University of Nebraska Medical Center administrator, Rubens Pamies, M.D., died Saturday morning at his sister’s home in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, of an apparent heart attack.   Dr. Pamies, 52, has served as UNMC’s vice chancellor of academic affairs and dean for graduate studies […]

Feb 27, 2011

Cincinnati physician selected as dean of UNMC College of Medicine

Called a ‘triple threat’ for his expertise in education, research and patient care Bradley E. Britigan, M.D., Taylor Professor and chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, has been selected as the new dean for the University of Nebraska Medical CenterCollege of Medicine.    The appointment, which […]

Feb 25, 2011

Application deadline extended for next UNMC High School Alliance Class

  The application deadline for the 2011-2012 UNMC High School Alliance class has been extended until 4 p.m. on March 4. Interested students should apply at http://www.unmc.edu/alliance/ Students from any of the nine participating school districts and Educational Service Unit 3 are eligible to apply. Only 50 students will be accepted into the alliance, which […]

Feb 24, 2011

UNMC administrator named to AAMC Advisory Panel on Health Care

Will have opportunity to help shape implementation of health care reform Cory Shaw, chief executive officer of UNMC Physicians, a 500-member physician practice associated with the University of Nebraska Medical Center, has been invited to join the Association of American Medical College’s (AAMC) Advisory Panel on Health Care.     The advisory panel is a long-standing […]

Feb 17, 2011

Just being at high risk for breast cancer is a life-changing experience

Young African American women at high risk for breast cancer described the risk itself as a life-changing experience, according to a study released today at the Oncology Nursing Society 11th National Conference on Cancer Nursing Research. Researchers interviewed 19 African American women, age 22–40 to better understand the experiences of young African American women who […]

Feb 16, 2011