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Wells Johnson

  • Scott Scholar | Class of 2027
  • Molecular and Biomedical Biology

email:
wellsjohnson@unomaha.edu

Additional Information

At UNMC's Davis Global Center, Wells works as a clinical/surgical simulations intern in the iEXCEL Program, assisting with simulations for residents and medical students. Over the past summer, he interned as a nurse technician in pediatrics at Boys Town, gaining clinical experience in patient care and procedures. Wells serves on the Scott Scholars Leadership Council Outreach Committee, promoting the Walter Scott, Jr. Scholarship Program and community leadership. At UNO, he's also an active member of the MBB Journal Club, where he presents clinical and biological research to students and faculty, and a co-founder of the UNO chapter of Blueprints for Pangaea, a nonprofit medical surplus recovery organization that reallocates unused medical supplies from areas of surplus to communities in need. For his Community Action Project, Wells and his team are partnered with Collective For Youth. This past year, the team designed and implemented a series of comprehensive, healthcare-focused activities for K–8 students in the form of STEM kits. Following graduation, Wells is interested in pursuing a career in medicine, potentially in dermatology or anesthesiology.

Additional Information

At UNMC's Davis Global Center, Wells works as a clinical/surgical simulations intern in the iEXCEL Program, assisting with simulations for residents and medical students. Over the past summer, he interned as a nurse technician in pediatrics at Boys Town, gaining clinical experience in patient care and procedures. Wells serves on the Scott Scholars Leadership Council Outreach Committee, promoting the Walter Scott, Jr. Scholarship Program and community leadership. At UNO, he's also an active member of the MBB Journal Club, where he presents clinical and biological research to students and faculty, and a co-founder of the UNO chapter of Blueprints for Pangaea, a nonprofit medical surplus recovery organization that reallocates unused medical supplies from areas of surplus to communities in need. For his Community Action Project, Wells and his team are partnered with Collective For Youth. This past year, the team designed and implemented a series of comprehensive, healthcare-focused activities for K–8 students in the form of STEM kits. Following graduation, Wells is interested in pursuing a career in medicine, potentially in dermatology or anesthesiology.

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