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The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont has a remarkable community that provides ample opportunities to connect with fellow graduate students, postdocs, staff, and faculty. Offerings include workshops, conferences, events and seminars to bring together the perspectives of our diverse specialties. It is important to share your voice and feel heard as well as get involved with our Larner Community. 

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  • UVM Joins High-Profile Regenerative Medicine Consortium
    January 29, 2018 by Jeffrey Wakefield
  • Class of 2020 Foundations Awards Celebrate Tracy, Teaching & Academics
    January 26, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
  • Rawson Study Demonstrates Hub & Spoke Model Impact on Opioid Addiction
    January 25, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    An evaluation of Vermont’s Hub and Spoke system of care led by University of Vermont Research Professor of Psychiatry Richard Rawson, Ph.D., shows that people in treatment for opioid addiction reported a 96 percent decrease in opioid use and a 100 percent drop in overdose incidences.
  • Jones Comments on the Effects of Taking ADHD Medication While Pregnant
    January 23, 2018 by Madi Wood
    The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has recently raised concerns about the effects of prescribed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication on unborn children. David Jones, M.D., director of the University of Vermont Medical Center Fetal Diagnostic Center, explains that while there is not much research on this topic, the risk of taking ADHD medication for women considering pregnancy is low.
  • Student Interest Group Leaders Pass the Baton as They Head Into Clerkships
    January 17, 2018 by Michelle Bookless
    This week, Student Interest Group (SIG) leaders in the Class of 2020 are passing the baton to their counterparts in the Class of 2021 as they prepare to start clinical clerkships.
  • College Hosts Public Health Projects Celebration & Health Equity Lecture
    January 16, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
  • Bonney Appointed to 5-Year Term on NICHD Board of Scientific Counselors
    January 12, 2018 by User Not Found
    Elizabeth Bonney, M.D., M.P.H., professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the UVM Larner College of Medicine, was appointed to a five-year term on the Board of Scientific Counselors for the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Division of Intramural Research.
  • Hitting the 100% Mark: A Status Report on Active Learning
    January 11, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    In the sixteen months since becoming the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine, the University of Vermont’s medical school has made great strides – and multiple innovations – towards achieving its vision of a 100 percent active learning curriculum and fulfilling late alumnus-donor and namesake Dr. Larner’s wish for a “medical education that is second to none.”
  • Strategic Priorities Translate to Expanded Staff and Space for Office of Diversity
    January 9, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
  • Jeffries appears on Comcast Newsmakers to discuss active learning
    January 2, 2018 by User Not Found
    On October 26, 2017, UVM Larner College of Medicine Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education William Jeffries, Ph.D., was interviewed by Eric Clemons for a Comcast Newsmakers segment on the College of Medicine’s active learning efforts.
  • 'Tis the Season: A Legacy of Giving from Father to Daughter
    December 19, 2017 by Erin Post
    UVM medical alumnus Samuel Topkins, M.D.'15, and his daughter, alumna Marjorie Topkins, M.D.'50, created a legacy of giving to their alma mater that continues to this day.
  • LaMantia Named Director of Center on Aging at UVM
    December 12, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur
    University of Vermont Provost David Rosowsky and Larner College of Medicine Dean Frederick Morin, M.D., have announced the appointment of Michael LaMantia, M.D., M.P.H., as director of the UVM Center on Aging. LaMantia, who is currently associate professor of medicine and neurological sciences, as well as section head of geriatric medicine, will succeed William Pendlebury, M.D., professor emeritus of pathology and laboratory medicine, who will step down from the position in January 2018.
  • A Cyber Approach to ACL Rehab: Toth & Skalka’s BME Grant Breaks New Ground
    December 11, 2017 by Michelle Bookless
    In early 2017, University of Vermont researchers Michael Toth, Ph.D., and Christian Skalka, Ph.D. were awarded one of two inaugural UVM Biomedical Engineering (BME) Pilot Research Program grants for their project, “Cyber-physical system innovations to monitor and improve compliance with at-home neuromuscular rehabilitation.” Through the project, Toth and Skalka have worked to create a cyber-physical electrical stimulation system that acts as a bridge therapy for patients immediately post-injury and in the time between surgery and the start of physical therapy.
  • "Second-to-None": An anthem for first-year medical students at UVM
    December 11, 2017 by Michelle Bookless
    Where does a musician who's also a medical student find inspiration for their next song? Scott Mitchell '20 didn't have to look far when he began to write a spunky ditty about his experience as a first-year medical student at the Larner College of Medicine. The song is titled "Second-to-None," in honor of the late Robert Larner, M.D. '42 after whom the College is named, and weaves through the first-year curriculum verse by verse with a healthy dose of wit and humor.
  • Berry Receives VNA Madison-Deane Award for Excellence in End-of-Life Care
    December 5, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur
    The Madison-Deane Education Fund presented the inaugural Madison-Deane Award for Excellence in End-of-Life Care to Zail Berry, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of medicine at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, at the program’s “Evening of Gratitude” event held October 24, 2017 at Burlington Country Club.
  • Plastic Surgery SIG Helps Students Gain Perspective on an Often Misunderstood Specialty
    November 29, 2017 by Michelle Bookless
    Advised by Assistant Professor of Surgery Meredith Collins, M.D., the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery SIG was created in 2016 to give students a window into the specialty through events such as suture clinics, meet and greets with UVM plastic surgeons, and shadowing opportunities. According SIG leader Zach Ehret ’20 the goal is to provide students with information about plastic surgery procedures, lifestyle, research opportunities, and the field’s overall place in the medical world.
  • Wallace Elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science
    November 28, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Susan Wallace, Ph.D., professor and chair of microbiology and molecular genetics at the Larner College of Medicine and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Vermont, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Election as an AAAS Fellow is an honor bestowed upon AAAS members by their peers.
  • Cross-Sectional Radiology Sessions Allowed Students the Ability to Learn Outside the Pressures of the Classroom
    November 28, 2017 by Michelle Bookless
    Between October and November, University of Vermont first-year medical students had the unique opportunity to attend cross-sectional radiology education sessions hosted by Assistant Professor of Neurological Sciences Sarah McCarthy, Ph.D., and fourth-year radiology resident Katherine Barton, M.D.
  • Moore Named Director of Active Learning
    November 22, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur
  • Cushman Presents Study on Increased TV Viewing & Blood Clot Risks at AHA
    November 17, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Risk of blood clots increases with the amount of time spent watching television, even if people get the recommended amount of physical activity, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2017 in Anaheim, Calif. November 11 to 15, 2017.