Maddie Cox was looking forward to beginning her first nursing job at Nebraska Medical Center. However, she never expected to be introduced to Serious Medicine. Extraordinary Care. the way she was.
After successfully treating thyroid cancer, Kelly Huffman, Patient Resource manager at Nebraska Medicine, found herself with two concerns: extra weight and high blood pressure.
Rural hospitals that are part of the Nebraska Medicine Telestroke Program receive immediate access to the Nebraska Medicine stroke team for quick assessment of stroke patients who come to their hospital. The Nebraska Medicine Comprehensive Stroke Center is the only certified center in the region, providing the highest level of stroke certification available. Learn more.
Research has a place in all aspects of medicine, and cardiovascular medicine is an especially fertile ground for clinical trials. Learn more about clinical trials for heart disease.
Swimmer's ear is an infection in the outer ear canal, that is often caused by water that stays in your ear after swimming. While mild cases of swimmer’s ear will usually resolve on its own, you may need to seek treatment if the infection persists. Learn more.
The Nebraska Medicine Multiple Sclerosis (MS) At Home Access (MAHA) Program provides specialized care to individuals with MS who have significant disability.
Bothered by underarm sweat? Looking for a natural way to get rid of it? Aesthetic nurse Kayti Bowling explains how you can find immediate sweat relief in this brief video!