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Research Highlights
Here are some of the key research awards received by College of Medicine faculty during December. In all, College of Medicine faculty received 13 new research awards totaling $2.5 million in new funding.
Feb 5, 2013
Dr. Coccia heads NCCN panel
Guidelines developed for adolescents and young adults going through cancer.
Feb 5, 2013
Pediatrics Clinic in Durham Outpatient Center to feature new sign
Marks continuation of partnership with Children’s Hospital & Medical Center.
Feb 5, 2013
UNMC physician involved in study aimed at reducing Medicare costs
A UNMC physician, Audrey Paulman, M.D., family medicine, was involved recently in a statewide effort aimed at lowering costs in Medicare patients by reducing hospitalizations and rehospitalizations.
Feb 5, 2013

Dr. Beck named to key College of Medicine post
Gary Beck, Ph.D., has been named director of the Curriculum and Educational Research Office (CERO) in the College of Medicine.
Feb 5, 2013

John W. Ewing, Jr., to deliver Martin Luther King speech on Jan. 21
Native Omahan John Ewing, Jr. will deliver the annual keynote address to honor slain civil rights leader, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the UNMC campus on Monday, Jan. 21.
Jan 7, 2013
Dr. LaGrange named chief of UNMC’s Division of Urology
Will play key role as UNMC moves forward with Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Jan 7, 2013
Briefs
Carl Greiner, M.D., professor, psychiatry, will become a fellow in the American College of Psychiatrists in February. The ACP comprises more than 800 psychiatrists who have demonstrated excellence in the field of psychiatry and achieved national recognition in clinical practice, research, academic leadership, or teaching. Becoming a fellow is a major accomplishment, as potential fellows must […]
Jan 7, 2013
Research Highlights
A list of research awards received by College of Medicine faculty during November. These seven awards represent more than $2 million in new funding to UNMC.
Jan 7, 2013
Accreditation process continues in College of Medicine
Q: I saw in the Educational Support Office newsletter blog that the designated “faculty lead” for our LCME accreditation visit is leaving UNMC. How will this affect our self-study and our site visit?
Jan 7, 2013