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Seidman inspires UNMC leadership to ‘pursue significance’

How? That was the question posed to UNMC leadership at a workshop held recently at the Scott Conference Center.

Apr 29, 2008

Million-step Monday — Gold and silver incentive

Those who want to compete for the April Gold and Silver Shoes can chew on this as they walk — the winners for April get to keep the shoes.

Apr 28, 2008

Earmark funding the topic of May 15 workshop

UNMC faculty and administrators interested in congressionally-directed funding and the best avenues to secure it are encouraged to attend a workshop on Thursday, May 15 at noon in the Durham Research Auditorium.

Apr 28, 2008

CTR seminar today at noon

Douglas Keefe, Ph.D., of the Boys Town National Research Hospital will discuss improved methods for diagnosing hearing loss and middle ear problems during the monthly clinical and translational research (CTR) seminar today at noon in the Durham Research Center, Room 1005.

Apr 28, 2008

‘Statewide’ department receives U-wide teaching award

UNMC’s status as a “500-mile wide campus” truly comes to life in the department of family medicine.

Apr 28, 2008

Better hearing tests the focus of monthly CTR seminar

Improved methods for diagnosing hearing loss and middle ear problems will be the topic of the monthly clinical and translational research (CTR) seminar on Monday at noon in the Durham Research Center, Room 1005.

Apr 25, 2008

Dr. Cuddigan named Outstanding Teacher

A cheerleader, a counselor, a mentor, a friend. The roles of a teacher involve much more than just lesson plans and grading scales. To Janet Cuddigan, Ph.D., chairwoman of Adult Health and Illness in the UNMC College of Nursing, teaching is about people.

Apr 25, 2008

Camp Quality Heartland seeking male volunteers

Camp Quality Heartland, a non-profit organization that provides free camping experiences and year-round activities for children with cancer and their siblings, is looking for volunteers.

Apr 25, 2008

Allied health faculty, students honored

The School of Allied Health Professions recently surprised three faculty members — Ricki Otten, Joseph Norman, Ph.D., and Pat Leuschen, Ph.D. — by honoring them with awards for outstanding teaching, research and service to allied health.

Apr 25, 2008

REPORT: Health care workforce too small for aging baby boomers

Jane Potter, M.D., and her colleagues have long known that America will face a shortage of geriatricians if drastic measures aren’t taken.

Apr 24, 2008