In the event of an active shooter or mass casualty event, bystanders have the power to save lives. Nebraska Medicine holds FREE Stop the Bleed training events for employers or other groups.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a difficult topic for men to discuss. But the truth is, ED becomes more common with age and in many cases – up to 70 percent – it is a symptom of other conditions like diabetes, heart disease or high blood pressure. Learn more.
The Nebraska Medical Center recently received a national ranking from U.S. News & World Report due to the depth and breadth of our cancer expertise. Learn more about our comprehensive cancer services.
Deiondre Rice suffered a devastating knee injury just before his sophomore year of high school at Millard South. But a year later, thanks to the efforts of orthopaedic surgeon Matthew Tao, MD, and some high-tech testing, never used before on a patient at Nebraska Medicine, Deiondre is about to get back on the gridiron.
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.