

It’s the second time she’s used the iWall. They use a digital, interactive iWall that fills the room, watching videos, pulling up information, writing notes and more on the 12 touch screens. It’s for nurses pursuing graduate degrees and leadership roles. Part of a prosthetic hand made using 3-D printing technology (Photo by Mike Tobias, NET)Ĭheryl Thompson teaches a University of Nebraska Medical Center night class about the management and use of patient information. UNO Biomechanics Assistant Professor Nate Hunt demonstrates his cockroach research. Nick Stergiou, UNO Biomechanics director/professor, assists with a virtual reality treadmill demonstration (Image by Justin Cheney, NET) UNMC Assistant Vice Chancellor for Clinical Simulation Ben Stobbe (Image by Justin Cheney, NET) UNMC Associate Vice Chancellor for Clinical Simulation Pam Boyers (Image by Justin Cheney, NET) UNMC Neurological Sciences Associate Professor Sachin Kedar (right) helps a student use a virtual reality pupil simulator (Image by Chris Flanery, NET) UNMC Nursing Associate Professor Cheryl Thompson using the iWall at UNMC iEXCEL (Photo by Mike Tobias, NET) Watch the "What If." story UNMC's iEXCEL program on the NET web site or NET YouTube channel Watch the "What If." story on UNO's Biomechanics program on the NET web site or NET YouTube channel. You can watch stories and learn more about the project at /WhatIf.
COCKROACH SIMULATOR ON SCRATCH SERIES
This story is part of the new NET Television series on innovation and creativity in Nebraska, "What If." It premieres Thursday, June 13 at 8 and 8:30 pm CT on NET.
