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of University of Nebraska Medical Center
Vol. 21. No. 20
January 25, 1973
Public Information Ph. 4453
FIVE NEBRASKANS SELECTED FOR
Five Nebraskans have been accepted as
TRAINING AS PHYSICIANS ASSIST ANTS students in the first Physicians Assistant
education
March 7 .
program.
which will begin
The fi ve all hold college degrees and each has had experience in patient care. Their
average age is 2 5.
The students: Michael J. Grutsch, Kearney, former Air Force medical corpsman; Kathy
A. Hurley, Omaha, former nurse aide and member of the Peace Corps; Sidney W.
Jaeger, Imperial. former Army medical corpsman; Patricia A. Vacek, Omaha, surgical
technician: Robert A. Witt, Lincoln, former emergency room technician.
The students will receive their first year of training at the U. S. Air Force School of
Health Care Sciences at Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. Their clinical
year of training will be in University of Nebraska affiliated hospitals and programs.
The program leading to a bachelor of science degree was authorized by the 1972
Legislature. Two years of college work are prerequisite to entering the program. One
year of basic medical science courses is required for the student in such areas as anatomy,
physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology and medical microbiology. The
second year will include clinical education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
and with practicing physicians in the state.
Dean Robert Kugel emphasized that the Physicians Assistant will work only under the
control and supervision of the physician by whom he is employed and will not be
authorized to function in an independent status.
A second class of 20 students will be admitted in July. Fifteen of these will take all of
their training at Nebraska while the other five will go to Texas for the first year.
Applications are still being taken for this second group. Information may be obtained
from Jesse Edwards. assistant director of the program. Application form-; arc available
from Dr. Gerard Van Leeuwen, acting director of the program.
An appliL·ation is being prqJared for accreditation of the Nebraska progr~1m by the
American ML·diL·:tl Associatiun Council on Medical Education. The Coun c il ha'> already
approved 23 pl ,,iL·ian-; a"~ , 1:1111 programs.
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REGENTS ELEVATE
TRAINING FOR ALLIED
HEALTH PROFESSIONS
The School of Allied Health Professions became a
formal entity on the Medical Center campus
following approval of the board of regents at their
last meeting.
Chancellor Robert Sparks said the school would be under the administrative
supervision of an associate dean who would be responsible to the dean of the College
of Medicine.
Programs in the school now include medical technology, radiologic technology ,
physical therapy and nuclear medicine therapy. In the near future a training program
will be initiated for physicians assistants.
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Vol. 27
March 29, 1979
Office of
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Ph.4453
REGENTS APPROVE
COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
FOR MEDICAL CENTER
ADMINISTRATION
At their mee ting last week University regents approved the
administrative realignment of the College of Dentistry from
the Lincoln campus to the Medical Center.
The change , to be effective July 1, will make the College of
Dentistry a part of the Medical Center, with its dean
reporting to the Medical Center chancellor.
·,e principal purpose of the change is to provide for closer educational and administrative
..Jationships among the various units of the University within the general area of professional
health sciences, and to strengthen programs and educational opportunities in allied disciplines .
The regents emphasized there is no intention to move the College physically from Lincoln to
Omaha.
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College of Dentistry
Smooth Transitio n into UN MC Fold
In the six months since the College of
Dentistry became formally realigned under
Medical Center administration, the initial
flurry of activity has subsided and the College seems to have settled back into the
routine activities of life on Lincoln's East
Campus. Even though the observable physical effects of the realignment will take
time, the excitement and optimism
generated in administrators, faculty and
students have remained unabated.
Perhaps the main reason for the smooth
transition and continued excitement has
been the logic which underlies the realignment. No one is in a better position to
perceive this than Dr. Richard Bradley,
dean of the college. He feels that "It just
makes sense to have our medical and dental
programs educationally close together .
Dentistry has much in common with other
health sciences."
The "sense" of including a college of
dentistry within a health science center has
been recognized by most dental schools in
the United States. Of the 60 accredited dental schools, 55 are located in medical complexes. In 47 of these, the administrative
structure is much like that of the Medical
Center with the academic unit deans reporting to a chancellor or vice president for
health affairs.
The issue of realignment had been under
board of regents consideration since the
early 1970's as a logical extension of its
decision to define the Medical Center as an
autonomous component of the University
of Nebraska.
In 1976, the American Dental Association's commission on accreditation visited
the College of Dentistry and suggested that
its excellent potential could be fully realized
only through a closer liaison with the
Medical Center. When the chancellors of
the Lincoln and Medical Center campuses
proposed realignment last year, they
stressed the strengthening effect that
enhanced interdisciplinary contact would
have on the programs of the College. The
board of regents approved the administrative realignment, effective July 1, 1979.
The realignment has not affected the internal structure and operations of the College. As one of the ten major units of the
Medical Center, it retains the administrative
functions under the direction of the chancellor of the Medical Center. The College
retains primary responsibility for such internal matters as admissions, curriculum ,
degree requirements, and faculty promotion and tenure considerations. Like the administrative functions, most of the courses
offered will remain on the Lincoln Campus.
The Medical Center will serve as a site for
clinical practicums and as an invaluable
interdisciplinary resource.
The ultimate effect of the realignment,
therefore, will be a strengthening of the
programs by bringing administrators, faculty, and students in closer touch with the
health disciplines represented at the
Medical Center.
Dean Bradley noted, "Administratively
it is of great help to be able to work with
other health administrators. There are
Dozen Years for
Dental Dean
Dr. Richard Bradley is rounding out
12 years as dean of the College of Dentistry.
Shortly after he joined the faculty in
1959 he established the department of
periodontics.
He was in private practice in Omaha
for four and one-half years after graduation from the University of Nebraska
College of Dentistry. He took graduate
work in periodontics - treatment of
soft tissues - at the University of Iowa.
His baccalaureate degree is also from
Nebraska . Dr . Bradley attended
Creighton University for pre-dentistry.
Dean Bradley
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many federal and state programs that affect ,
dentistry and the other health professions i1.
a similar manner. After being separated
from the other health units for so long, we
now realize how much we have in common
with each other with regard to our interest
in health care."
The faculty has retained most of the
benefits of the Lincoln campus and will
gradually acquire major advantages as a
result of their new relationship to the
Medical Center. They retain such Lincoln
campus benefits as the use of the athletic
facilities and the option to purchase football tickets.
They are slowly becoming assimilated into the Medical Center community as well.
They now belong to the Medical Center
Faculty Senate, and in the future some of
them may extend teaching duties and
research activities to the Omaha campus.
Dean Bradley foresees joint research opportunities as one of the major advantages
for both the dental faculty and the faculty
based on the UNMC campus.
It is the students, howver, who will derive
the greatest benefits from the realignment,
for it seems that they will experience th ,,
"best of both worlds." Students continue
to participate in such Lincoln activities as
sports and commencement, and they retain
such Lincoln privilege:j. as participating in
student government and purchasing football tickets . Student services have been improved by the realignment since both campuses have pooled their resources in
recruiting students, in counseling both prospective and enrolled students, and in
managing financial aid.
Dean Bradley stressed that the most important student benefit is still to come as
the curriculum is revised to make increasing
use of the facilities at the Medical Center
for clinical practice. "I am excited that the
realignment will provide our students the
opportunity to treat the medically compromised patient, for they will com'monly
encounter such patients in their future practices."
If the University's 1980-81 capital construction budget request is approved by the
legislature, permanent clinic space at the
Medical Center could be available toward
the end of 1980. A total of $120,000 has
been requested to renovate an area of
University Hospital to establish a department of hospital dentistry. This would ex
tend dental care to hospital patients anc:.
would offer unique educational opportunities to dental and dental hygiene
students. The proposed dental clinic will be
located on level three of the Clinic Building,
east of the lobby . It will contain three treat-
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ment rooms, one supply and service room,
a laboratory, a private office, and a conference room.
Dean Bradley anticipates that the College
will establish a close wo'r king relationship
with the department of family practice, its
future neighbor in the Clinic Building. He
foresees the possibility of a general practice
residency program in dentistry which would
interface with the existing medical residency
training program in family medicine . If this
materializes, the physical examination given
to family practice patients could include an
oral examination by a dentist.
If the Medical Center general operating
budget request for 1980-81 is approved, an
dditional · $250,000 will be allocated to
. Jllow the College of Dentistry to improve
the quality of its educational, research and
service programs. Data from recent years
indicate that the College of Dentistry has
had the lowest total expenditure and the
lowest state appropriation of any public
dental school of its size in the nation .
Part of the proposed budget increase will
be used to augment the number of faculty
members in the College. Last year, 43.8
full-time equivalent clinical faculty
members supervised 54,500 visits to the
clinics in Lincoln while maintaining their
teaching duties. A University Hospital dental clinic would substantially increase their
responsibilities in clinical supervision .
According to Dr. James Griesen, Medical
Center vice-chancellor, additional faculty
members will be necessary not only to meet
the increased clinical demands but also to
allow each faculty member more time for
research. Dental research is the area which
has been slighted in the quest to maintain
sound educational and service programs
during an inflationary period , Dr. Griesen
said.
Despite the budgetary concerns and the
mechanics involved in the realignment pro,ss, daily life at the College of Dentistry
-goes on as if unaffected by the administrative change. The College's 259 dental students, 40 dental hygiene students,
and 22 graduate students continue to follow
their established curricula.
Oral Diagnosis Clinic
The current undergraduate dental program leading to the D.D.S . degree encompasses four academic years . It includes instruction in the basic biomedical sciences
and extensive instruction and experience in
the clinical sciences.
Dental Hygiene Clinic
The dental hygiene program leads to a
baccalaureate degree and certificate in dental hygiene. Students may apply to the twoyear program offered by the College of
Dentistry after two years at an accredited
undergraduate institution .
A wide variety of continuing education
courses for dental science professionals is
offered by the College. Last year it offered
33 continuing education courses which attracted 1,394 registrants . The College will
offer some continuing education courses at
the Medical Center .
Viewed six months after its realignment,
the future of the College of Dentistry appears bright. Its goals reflect a determination to maintain standards of excellence in
education, public service, and research.
Although the daily routine on campus appears unchanged, there is a clear sense of
optimism and anticipation for the improvements to come.
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of University of Nebraska Medical Center
Vol 20, No. 23
February 10, 1972
Public Information Ph. 4453
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The School of Nursing will ex tend its program
TO BE EXTENDE D
to the Lincoln campus., Initial funding for t . I\
TO LINCOLN CAMPUS
baccalaurea te degree program at Lincoln will 'o::,e ·
included in the University's 1973-74 budget
request, according to a proposal of the regents at their meeting last week .
SCHOOL OF NURSING
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The ex tension will in no way affect the present nursing program at the Medical Center,
according to Dr. Robert Koefoot, regent who proposed the plan. He said the nursing
school headquarte rs will remain in Omaha.
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of University of Nebraska Medical Center
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Volume 16, Number 31
Public Relations Department
May 24,1968
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Nursing Program Spelled Out By Merger Committee
The University of Nebraska-Unive rsity of Omaha Merger Committee has
approved plans for a single program to serve all students seeking to earn
a bachelor's degree in nursing at the University of Nebraska.
The baccalaureate program in nursing offered by the University of Omaha is for registered nurses only and the program is not an accredited pro~ram.
Both beginning and registered nurse students enroll in the University
Nebraska's baccalaureate program, which is accredited by the State Board
~f Nurse Examiners and by the National League for Nursing.
Beginning in the summer of 1968 all new students will enroll in the
program offered by the University of Nebraska School of Nursing.
The liberal arts courses may be taken at any accredited college or university, but
the nursing courses will be offered only at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Registered nurse students currently in the nursing program at the University of Omaha may complete the work for the baccalaureate degree at Omaha University, but all nursing courses must be completed during the academic
year 1968-69.
Upon completion of the program Omaha University will award the
degree.
Those registered nurse students enrolled at Omaha University who wish to
complete an accredited program may complete the ,non-nursing courses at the
University of Nebraska at Omaha and transfer to the University of Nebraska
Medical Center to complete the nursing requirements.
They must also submit
in writing their study plans by July 1, 1968. The University of Nebraska
College of Medicine would then award the degree.
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of University of Nebraska Medical Center
Vol. 20, No. 11
November 11, 1971
Public Information Ph. 4453
The School of Nursing will soon become the
College of Nursing. University regents, at their
meeting last week, recommended the change.
The next step is for approval by the state legislature.
NURSING SOON
TO BECOME COLLEGE
Chancellor Cecil Wittson said the change would not involve any increase in operating
costs.
"The School of Nursing is already effectively a college in that it has its own dean,
associate deans and department chairmen," Chancellor Wittson said. He added that
Dean Rena Boyle of the School reports directly to the chancellor.
The chancellor noted that a number of years ago, the Medical Center was primarily a
College of Medicine with nursing attached. The director of the nursing school reported
to the dean of the College of Medicine.
Chancellor Wittson explained that with the general growth of the health professions
and expansion at the Medical Center, the School of Nursing too has expanded in terms
of its numbers of students, programs offered and in faculty.
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Lc'>t week the State Legislature, acting on a
bill proposed by Senator John Savage , voted
43-0 to make the School of Nursing a
College. It becomes effective 90 days after the end of the legislative session.
NOW IT'S OFFICIAL;
COLLEGE OF NURSING
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REGENTS: WITTSON HALL;
PHARMACY COMING HERE
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The Basic Science Building will be known as
Wittson Hall immediatel y, following formal
acceptance of the new name at the meeting of
the board of regents last week.
Other Regents' action of importance to the Medical Center is the decision to relocate
the College of Pharmacy on the Medical Center campus. No date has been set for this
transfer.
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Merger with OU Will Benefit Med Center
The following is the text of a statement issued by Dr. Cecil L. Wittson, dean of
the College of Medicine, regarding the merger of the University of Omaha with the
University of Nebraska.
A merger of the University of Omaha
with the University of Nebraska is certain
to strengthen the education and service
programs of the University of Nebraska
Medical Center.
I can foresee a variety of opportunities,
mutually beneficial not only to the University of Omaha and the Medical Center,
but to the communities each institution
serves.
Academic medicine requires a number
of basic scientists, such as anatomists,
biochemists and physiologists, whose
training requires courses not offered at
the Medical Center, such as language and
physical chemistry. These students must
leave the campus and the city for at
least a part of their training.
That is one area in which a close relationship with the University of Omaha
could benefit the Medical Center.
Certain courses such as biology and
chemistry lend themselves to a pooling
of faculty and laboratories, thus avoiding
duplication and capitalizing on the special
capabilities of each institution.
Our clinical faculty and programs offer
resources which I am sure could assist
educational, social and behavioral science
programs at the University of Omaha, and
could be assisted in turn. Combined student health services certainly present an
attractive economy.
I can visualize a joint approach to
urban health problems, developed by the
faculties of both campuses, as a positive
force to the community.
But the most important opportunity
offered by a close relationship between
the two campuses would be the development of cooperative programs in the
education and training of allied health
personnel.
There is a great and growing demand
for these people, a demand created by
the complexities of modern medicine.
These technical and professional personnel require both basic education and
clinical training. Their training lends itself
ideally to a cooperative program of an
undergraduate university and a graduate
medical school.
We need medical technologists, surgical
technicians, physical therapists, medical
record librarians, nursing home administrators, radiological technologists, child
care specialists, nutritionists, dietitians,
physicians' office assistants, medical electronic data processors - to mention a few.
We need them, but, most often, they
are not there. There are too few of them
to go around. We must train more of
these allied health personnel as fast, as
efficiently and as effectively as possible.
Already the pattern is set in our School
of Nursing collegiate degree program,
where students take their first year of
study at an undergraduate college or
university - many at the University of
Omaha.
Finally, throughout the nation medical
schools are re-evaluating curriculum in
the light of changing scientific and social
techniques and knowledge. Reflecting
also on the continuing shortage of physicians, I cannot help but see, at least as
a possibility, the development of an accelerated program for the education and
training of doctors, if the merger of the
University of Omaha with the University
of Nebraska is achieved.
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Merger with OU Will Benefit Med Center
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Volume 16, Number 11
Public Relations
Department
December 8,1967
THREE CAMPUSES REPRESENTED AT CONVOCATION
This academic trio was photographed as each awaited his turn to
speak at last week's convocation on the proposed Nebraska--University
From left, Chancellor Hardin ("Omaha U could move into
of Omaha merger.
doctoral programs"); President Naylor of OU ("Not if, but when the merger
is approved") and Dean Wittson of the Medical Center (" an opportunity
Omahans
to develop joint programs to educate allied health personnel").
will vote on the merger December 12.
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of University of Nebraska : edical Center
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Volume 16
Number 22
Public Relations Department
March 1s ·, 1968
PROGRESS ON MERGER RELATED
The NU-OU merger committee continues to toil toward the July 1 deadline when properties of OU will be transferred to NU.
Dr. Craig Affleck, who along with Dean Cecil Wittson represents the
Medical Center on the committee, this week highlighted some of the work being done by the committee and subcommittees as it may affect the Far East
Campus:
Graduate Education--Ph.D. programs will be administered through the
.duate college; more will be developed at OU, including some that should
be of assistance to graduate programs on the medical campus.
Nursing--There will be a single program in the University system . The
present program at OU, where diploma graduates can obtain academic credits
toward a degree, will be phased out.
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Medical Technology--A joint UN-OU program is being developed with an
eye toward identifying med techs early in their college career, expo s ing
them to clinical environment and providing counselling. The possibilitvof
using other Omaha hospitals for clinical training is being explored.
,
Special Education--Special education programs at OU will be coordinated
with health related activites at tl1e Medical Center, such as the handicapped
children's clinic.
Fringe Benefits--Efforts are being made to assure comparability among
faculties.
Nuclear Medicine-- Closer relationships are being worked out between the
department of physics at OU and the developing programs of radiobiology nuclear medicine and biomedical engineering here.
'
Computers and Co:::munications--The aim is compatability among all systems.
Students--OU's President Naylor has said Medical Center students are
welcome to use facilities at OU. The subcommittee is working out details of
implementation and the participation of Medical Center personnel in OU's
cultural programs.
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Volume 16
Number 24
Public Relations Department
March 29,1968
DR. WITTSON GETS NEW TITLE
The Board of Regents gave Dr. Cecil Wittson a new title last week:
president of the Medical Center. He will continue as dean of the College
of Medicine, a position he has held since 1964.
The new title recognizes the growing importance of the medical center
and its continuing expansion, according to Dr. Clifford M. Hardin, Chancellor of the University.
Dr. Wittson thus has the same title as Dr. Kirk Naylor, president of
the University of Omaha, which will become the University of Nebraska at
Omaha when it merges with NU in July.
Dr. Hardin stressed that both men
will be heading independent divisions of the University.
Dr. Wittson also retains his appointment as professor of psychiatry.
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Volume 16, Number 8
Public Relations Department
November 10, 1967
OU PRESIDENT TO SPEAK HERE
Dr. Kirk Naylor, president of the University of Omaha, will address a
convocation Wednesday, November 29, in the north amphitheater.
He will discuss the proposed merger of the University of Omaha with the
University of Nebraska.
Omahans will vote on the merger at an election on Tuesday, December 12.
The convocation will be at 1 p.m.
Insurance problems of professional persons will be discussed at a convocation Wednesday, November 15.
The speaker will be Dr. Curtis M. Elliott, professor of economics and
insurance on the University campus in Lincoln. The convocation will be at
1 p.m. in the north amphitheater.
Among other convocation speakers scheduled later in the academic year
are Governor Norbert Tiemann and George Kelly, defensive line coach of the
Cornhuskers.
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University of Nebraska Medical Center