August 27, 2025 - 14:44

In a significant development within the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions, Drs. Webster and Donnelly are stepping into expanded leadership positions. Their extensive skills and experience in the field are expected to enhance the college's mission and support its ongoing initiatives.
Dr. Webster brings a wealth of knowledge in clinical practice and education, having dedicated years to advancing the standards of allied health professions. His commitment to fostering an inclusive learning environment has been a cornerstone of his career, making him a respected leader among faculty and students alike.
Similarly, Dr. Donnelly's expertise in health sciences and research will play a vital role in driving innovation within the college. Her focus on evidence-based practices and interdisciplinary collaboration aligns perfectly with the college's goals of improving healthcare outcomes.
Together, their leadership is poised to strengthen the college's commitment to excellence in education, research, and community service, ensuring a brighter future for allied health professionals and the communities they serve.
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