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UNMC training helps Chinese physicians face health care reform

It seems we are in similar places. Like the U.S., China looks to enact some version of health care reform. It does so in part because, like the U.S., it faces a shortage of primary care providers in rural areas.

Aug 14, 2012

Camp Munroe’s volunteer legacy

Watch a video about the volunteers who have helped power Camp Munroe for 30 years.

Aug 13, 2012

Forum lets students build potential partnerships

Gautam Malhotra, a fifth-year M.D./Ph.D. candidate, talks about the International Student Research Forum, which kicks off today with a campus ceremony at 7:45 a.m.

Aug 7, 2012

Summer success – Program pipeline in action

A New York Times bestseller adds a new dimension to the Summer Medical and Dental Education Program experience at UNMC this summer.

Aug 6, 2012

Uninsureds climb to record high in Nebraska

Read about a UNMC study regarding a dramatic rise in uninsured Nebraskans.

Aug 2, 2012

Susan G. Komen grants $65,000 award to train more breast cancer advocates

Susan G. Komen Nebraska Affiliate $65,000 grant will train more advocates to help women get appropriate early detection, treatment and follow-up breast cancer services.

Aug 1, 2012

UNMC to host three international events in August

UNMC will host three events designed to build on UNMC’s strong relationship with China.

Aug 1, 2012

Nominations sought for J.G. Elliott Award

UNMC seeks nominations for the 2013 J.G. (Jack) Elliott Award.

Jul 27, 2012

Team investigates deadliest cancer

Top researchers attack pancreatic cancer on different fronts.

Jul 27, 2012

From left: Tony Hollingsworth, Ph.D., Rakesh Singh, Ph.D., Surinder Batra, Ph.D., and Keith Johnson, Ph.D., tackle pancreatic cancer.

Defusing the time bomb

Read about the new hypertension research of Matthew Zimmerman, Ph.D.

Jul 23, 2012