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New hand hygiene guidelines – how do they affect you?
Anyone involved in direct inpatient care and/or high-risk patient care will need to be in compliance with the updated Hand Hygiene policy, effective, Monday, March 17. See story for details.
Feb 18, 2003
Chinese New Year’s Party draws crowd
For the second straight year, the NHS/UNMC campus was the host site for the 2003 Chinese New Year’s Party. On Feb. 6, up to 321 guests enjoyed continuous live entertainment from Chinese musicians and singers in the NHS Storz Pavilion, while feasting on eight different entrees.
Feb 18, 2003
Smith honored for defending scientific freedom
University of Nebraska President L. Dennis Smith, Ph.D., was honored Sunday with the highly coveted American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility. The ceremony was in Denver, Colo.
Feb 18, 2003
UNMC chairman helps lead study comparing stenting vs. surgery
UNMC’s Pierre Fayad, M.D., shared results Saturday from the first randomized study that shows stenting is more effective than surgery for patients who were otherwise considered very high risk for standard surgery.
Feb 17, 2003
Volunteering for the smallpox vaccination
With 15-needle pricks in his right arm, Steve Hinrichs, M.D., joined the state’s smallpox preparedness team. He received his non-emergency smallpox vaccination at a Douglas County Health Department clinic near 128th and Dodge Sts. See story for photos.
Feb 17, 2003
Dr. Lane leads local diabetes chapter
James Lane, M.D., assistant professor in the diabetes, endocrinology & metabolism section of the internal medicine department, is serving as president of the Heartland Chapter of the American Diabetes Association.
Feb 14, 2003
Sen. Nelson procures funds for Durham Research Center
Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson has been instrumental in procuring $2 million in federal funding through the Omnibus appropriations bill for the Durham Research Center now under construction at UNMC.
Feb 14, 2003
Morien assumes additional campus post
Marsha Morien has been named administrative director of the University of Nebraska’s Center for Biosecurity. She will continue to serve as administrator of computer assisted medicine and surgery, a post she’s held at UNMC since 1999.
Feb 13, 2003
Metro BELT Coalition views rollover crash simulator
The Metro BELT Coalition (Buckle Everyone, Live Tomorrow) met on campus Tuesday and kicked off their meeting with a demonstration of the rollover crash simulator sponsored by the Cornhusker Driving School. See photos of the rollover and find out why UNMC’s Pat Hageman touts the use of seat belts.
Feb 12, 2003
Developing talent, building careers internally
For the past 20 years, Ernest Tanner has served as inventory clerk auditor. Now, bolstered by UNMC’s new career development program, the longtime employee is looking forward to a new career.
Tanner, who plans to attend physical therapy assistant courses in the future, recently completed UNMC’s Foundations for Success program. The program helps employees hone their personal and career development skills.
Feb 12, 2003