Cook native receives UNMC honor
BY DAVID SWANSON
JOURNAL-DEMOCRAT
Published: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:56 AM CDT
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Published: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 9:56 AM CDT
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For the past 32 years, Vicki Hamm, Cook native, has been the point person to thousands of residents who make the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) their home during specialty training stretches lasting one to eight years. “It’s important that they have a point person. The GME office is like the HR department for residents.” said Hamm, who now lives in Bellevue. Hamm is a resource to UNMC’s 450 residents or house officers, 40 residency coordinators and 40 program directors. The GME office has institutional oversight to make sure all residency requirements and accreditation standards are fulfilled. “I was fascinated with the health care industry,” said Hamm, the daughter of a nurse’s aid at Johnson County Hospital in Tecumseh, where UNMC’s Dr. Mike Sorrell, Syracuse native, first practiced general medicine. “This was an opportunity to work in the dean’s office so I decided to take it and have never regretted the decision. At the time, I essentially knew that students wore short white coats and residents wore long white coats. I’m really blessed to work with Dr. Wigton. He has taught me a vast amount about graduate medical education,” Hamm said. Her knowledge is so extensive that Hamm has become a national expert on GME coordination, Dr. Wigton said. She has authored a book for GME directors and administrators titled “The Graduate Medical Education Committee Handbook,” which will be released in May. Until then, the den mother to UNMC’s residents will welcome every new resident to UNMC and say goodbye to those who have finished their training.
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