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Patient simulators being used in nursing distance learning

Annie arrived at the clinic not feeling well. She had a headache, her hands, feet and face were swelling, her blood pressure was high and she noticed a decrease in the movement of her unborn baby.

Apr 5, 2007

Another severe weather drill forthcoming

Some glitches were noted concerning the notification of departments during Wednesday morning’s severe weather test. Adjustments are being made and another test will be conducted in the near future.

Apr 5, 2007

UNMC trio brings home prestigious university awards

LINCOLN – Three UNMC faculty members were the winners of the University of Nebraska’s most prestigious awards for research, teaching and engagement.

Apr 5, 2007

Be alert — a note about campus security

Employees can help promote a secure environment at UNMC in a number of ways.

Apr 4, 2007

RHEN and AHECs award 39 small community grants

UNMC’s Rural Health Education Network has announced the funding of 39 grants to small communities around the state. The grants, which total nearly $47,000, range between $750 and $3,000 and are used to fund projects aimed at improving community health and to introduce Nebraska youth to health care careers.

Apr 4, 2007

Charles Durham receives inaugural Regents Medal

LINCOLN — The University of Nebraska Board of Regents inaugurated a prestigious new university-wide award on Tuesday, presenting the first Regents Medal to Charles W. “Chuck” Durham.

Apr 4, 2007

Poison center celebrates 50 years of service

Fifty years and more than one million phone calls — this year marks a half-century of service for the Nebraska Regional Poison Center. Born under the leadership of two visionary physicians, Dr. Matilda McIntire and Dr. Carol Angle, the poison center has become a reliable resource and a mainstay for families across the region and beyond.

Apr 4, 2007

Medical center receives national nursing recognition

UNMC’s hospital partner, The Nebraska Medical Center, is honored to receive the esteemed Magnet designation for extraordinary nursing care. The achievement, as determined by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition ProgramĀ®, is widely viewed as the “gold standard” in the nursing profession. It is also one of the highest levels of recognition a medical center can achieve.

Apr 3, 2007

Dr. Ingram suggests dietary approach to ease seasonal allergies

Runny nose? Itchy, watery eyes? Spring is in the air, literally. And while many turn to over-the-counter and prescription medications for relief, William Ingram, M.D., suggests trying a different approach to ease allergy symptoms.

Apr 3, 2007

Pharmacy student wins national patient counseling competition

Rebecca Seeba, a second-year pharmacy student at UNMC, recently won the American Pharmacists Association (APhA)-Academy of Student Pharmacists (ASP) National Patient Counseling Competition.

Apr 3, 2007