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Dr. Marky earns Outstanding Mentor of Graduate Faculty Award

For Luis Marky, Ph.D., being a mentor is a lot like being a parent: You need to know when to push them to do better work, and you need to know when to have a little fun. Dr. Marky’s firm-yet-caring approach to teaching his students has earned him a reputation as one of the best faculty mentors on campus. He will be recognized Tuesday at the Annual Faculty Meeting, which will begin at 4 p.m. in the Durham Research Center auditorium.

Apr 24, 2006

Regents approve construction of second research tower

UNMC likely will break ground late this summer or early this fall on a second 10-level research tower. On Friday, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents unanimously approved construction of the facility, which is presently being called the Research Center of Excellence II.

Apr 24, 2006

Dr. Jensen to receive Community Service Award

Linda Jensen, Ph.D., is one of Nebraska’s most vocal advocates for persons with mental illness. In recognition of her dedication to serving others, she will receive the UNMC Spirit of Community Service Award during the chancellor’s annual faculty meeting April 25.

Apr 21, 2006

Durham Western Heritage Museum events

UNMC, The Nebraska Medical Center and UNMC Physicians employees and their families, as well as students, will receive free admission to several upcoming Durham Western Heritage Museum events with a valid student / employee ID. See story for a listing of events.

Apr 21, 2006

Dr. Todd among 2006 outstanding teachers

To successfully complete gross anatomy, students must absorb literally thousands of medical terms. It’s not easy, but if you have good teachers, the process becomes much easier. That’s where Gordon Todd, Ph.D. comes in. He’s been teaching gross anatomy for 34 years. And – better yet – he’s very good at it. Dr. Todd will be among four faculty members to receive the Outstanding Teaching Award at Tuesday’s Annual Faculty Meeting.

Apr 21, 2006

Medical laboratory professionals in the spotlight

Clinical lab scientists are vital members of the health care team since 70 percent of medical decisions are based on their lab results. They also are in short supply. National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week — April 23-29 — help spotlight the pending shortage of clinical laboratory professionals.

Apr 21, 2006

Student Nurses Association recognized

The Student Nurses Association at the UNMC College of Nursing – Kearney Division is recognized for its donation to the Clnic of Good Health.

Apr 20, 2006

Dr. LaFramboise among 2006 outstanding teachers

In her clinical teaching, Louise LaFramboise, Ph.D., always emphasizes the person in the bed. Calm in critical care situations, she helps students develop their critical reasoning and interpersonal skills with patients who are critically ill. This is the third in a series of profiles on this year’s outstanding teachers. The awardees will be recognized April 25 at 4 p.m. during the Annual Faculty Meeting in the Durham Research Center Auditorium.

Apr 20, 2006

Regents to vote on second research tower

UNMC will seek approval of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents Friday to proceed with construction of a second research tower.The 10-level facility, which is presently being called the Research Center of Excellence II, would be nearly identical to the Durham Research Center, which opened in 2003.

Apr 19, 2006

Dr. Iwen among 2006 outstanding teachers

The roots of Pete Iwen’s teaching styles lay in a triangle of influences from his upbringing in Arthur, N.D., a small farming community about 30 minutes northwest of Fargo. This is the second in a series of profiles on this year’s outstanding teachers. The awardees will be recognized April 25 at 4 p.m. during the Annual Faculty Meeting in the Durham Research Center Auditorium.

Apr 19, 2006