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Black History Month Celebration continues with Friday jazz performance

The UNMC Diversity Lectures and Cultural Arts Series celebration of Black History Month continues at noon on Friday with a jazz performance from master flutist Galen Abdur-Razzaq.

Feb 12, 2009

Open house for surgery center and medspa today

UNMC Physicians will host the grand opening of its new surgery center and medspa in west Omaha today from 3 to 6 p.m.

Feb 12, 2009

Lookin’ at U – Nicole Krom

Quick, think of five things others should know about you. That’s the theme behind a series in UNMC Today called “Lookin’ at U.” This week, we feature Nicole Krom, employee relations technician in UNMC Human Resources.

Feb 12, 2009

10-year cancer survivor remembers Lied Transplant Center

Fred Monnich calls himself a “guinea pig.”

Feb 12, 2009

Apathy — Why should you care?

It’s easy to be apathetic. It’s something we all experience. Some days we just wake up and have no motivation. Nothing seems to matter. However, in some chronic diseases apathy turns into a clinical syndrome characterized by poor initiation, loss of motivation, indifference and lack of persistence.

Feb 11, 2009

Blood clot expert William Haire, M.D., retires

After a 22-year career at UNMC, William Haire, M.D., professor of medicine, has retired.

Feb 11, 2009

Wellness Wednesday — A note about employment status and benefits

Have you recently had a change in your Status or are you a new employee at UNMC?

Feb 11, 2009

Spotlight on new faculty – meet Kristina Bailey, M.D.

Kristina Bailey, M.D., assistant professor in the pulmonary, critical care, sleep and allergy section of the department of internal medicine, is among the many new faculty members at UNMC.

Feb 11, 2009

Dr. Singh to discuss brain function at Science Cafe

UNMC neurologist Sanjay Singh, M.D., will discuss how the brain works today at 7:30 p.m. during a Science Cafe at the Slowdown in downtown Omaha.

Feb 10, 2009

Think Green — Cell phones pile up during recycling push

UNMC already has collected enough personal cell phones in a new recycling push to fill a campus mail tub.

Feb 10, 2009