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Music as Medicine series begins Oct. 21

On Oct. 21, the buzz of an academic health science center will yield to the harmonious sounds of the piano, flute and viola. The chords will waft to the rafters of the Durham Outpatient Center and into the halls, giving employees and patients the opportunity for a peaceful pause.

Oct 14, 2004

NASA praises UNMC’s efforts

UNMC is serving as an adviser to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) medical office and has worked on projects to help improve NASA’s health care plans to astronauts and their families.

Oct 14, 2004

An IRB message — subject recruitment

Continuing education of the research community is a very important function of the Institutional Review Board (IRB). Once a month, topics of interest will appear in the UNMC Today. Today’s topic is on subject recruitment.

Oct 13, 2004

Trail event to benefit student-run clinics

UNMC students encourage you to grab your tennis shoes, bikes and in-line skates for a good cause. On Sunday, Oct. 24, the UNMC SHARING Clinic will sponsor “SHARING the Trail,” a non-competitive event for cyclist, runners, Rollerbladers and walkers with proceeds going toward the operational costs of the student-run SHARING, GOODLIFE and RESPECT clinics, which assist the underserved and underinsured of Omaha.

Oct 13, 2004

NASA officials at UNMC to explore partnerships

Two leading medical officials with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will visit UNMC today and Thursday to talk about current and potential partnerships with UNMC. The Medical Center has served as an advisor to NASA’s medical office, working on two new health programs to help meet future space challenges.

Oct 13, 2004

Proper waste disposal is job for all

A new campus campaign to assure that waste is disposed of in the proper manner asks employees to “Think Red, White and Blue.” Click to learn more about proper waste segregation and a waste reduction training program.

Oct 12, 2004

UNMC family sees benefits of United Way campaign

Until three years ago, UNMC’s Bonnie and Ed Tompkins didn’t direct their funds to a specific United Way agency. But, that changed when their 9-year-old grandson, Derek Caster, was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy.

Oct 12, 2004

Nursing faculty present research findings

UNMC College of Nursing faculty recently attended the National Congress on the State of the Science in Nursing Research in Washington, D.C. The Congress provides a forum to explore emerging scientific discoveries related to nursing practice.

Oct 11, 2004

UNMC kicks off United Way campaign

For 81 years, United Way of the Midlands has been changing lives in Douglas and Sarpy counties in Nebraska and Pottawattamie County in Iowa. Today, the UNMC community is encouraged to help with that effort as the campus kicks off its 2004 United Way campaign with a goal of $120,000, a 4 percent increase over last year’s overall donation of $116,000.

Oct 11, 2004

Art exhibit shows healing power of dogs

The UNMC College of Nursing Lincoln Division invites the public to a free Paws Up! art exhibit “For The Love of Dogs” that includes 25 colorful drawings of dogs by children.

Oct 8, 2004

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