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CLASS INFORMATION
Class of 2023
- Co2023 Locker Return IMPORTANT: No longer using your Baird locker? Please let us know if you are finished with your locker by emailing Catherine Daniel.
We are welcoming new students to Clerkships in March, and we will need to provide them with pagers and UVMMC lockers. Contact Catherine Daniel with any questions.
- Co2023 Pager Return IMPORTANT: Please return your pager if no longer needed! Please bring your pager to Catherine Daniel at the OME suite (Given N100). Students who do not return their pager will be charged a replacement fee as
per the Medical Student Handbook policy. Contact Catherine Daniel
with questions.
- THIS WEEK - "Fridays with the OMA" - Triple Board Psychiatry Residency Informational Session at Tulane University School of Medicine*: 01/20, 1:pm EST and 12pm CST, Via Zoom (Free; registration required).
This initiative is designed to connect and engage the increasingly diverse group of current medical students and allow them to be introduced to our excellent residency programs.
- Application Deadline - for the Mass General Summer Research Trainee Program 2023 cycle are open!*: 01/22 application deadline. Long Description: Mass General Summer Research Trainee Program (SRTP).
- Dr. Frank and Florence Marino Scholarship: Submit application by 02/02/2023, 11:59 pm. Dr.
Frank and Florence Marino Scholarship is designated for college graduates who are in their 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of medical school
- Co2023 Order deadline- Commencement Regalia Orders: Due February 3rd. All graduating students participating in commencement will receive a gown, hood, tam, and tassel at no cost to them. Participating
in graduation marks the completion of this phase of your medical education and the beginning of your career as a physician.
- COMPLETE APPLICATION DEADLINE - The Early Career Advisory Committee of the CVRI funding opportunity for Early Career investigators: Complete application due 02/10/2023. Early Career investigators who are developing new skills and/or who are seeking a novel research experience aimed at developing a career in cardiovascular research
- WE WANT YOU! - Commencement Student Keynote Speaker: 03/26 submission deadline. If you are interested in being considered for this role...
- PRS Virtual Curriculum 2023 registration*: The dates of the course will be February 6 - June 4, 2023 (17 weeks). Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Virtual Curriculum (PRSVC) for medical students registration for this year's course is now open and we would greatly appreciate it if you could share this opportunity with your MS3s and MS4s who may be interested in enrolling.
- John Healey, MD '78 Medical Student Travel Award: 06/30 application deadline. The
Larner College of Medicine established the John H. Healey, MD ’78 Medical Student Travel Award Fund in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Dr. Healey’s graduation from the Larner College of Medicine. Awards will range
between $1,000 and $2,000 and will be based on student need. Students will be selected by the Committee for Awards, Scholarship and Honors.
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Class of 2024
- Surgery Senior Major Enrollment Deadline: 02/01 enrollment deadline. to enroll in the Surgery Senior Major Program is fast approaching.
- Dr. Frank and Florence Marino Scholarship: Submit application by 02/02/2023, 11:59 pm
. Dr. Frank and Florence Marino Scholarship is designated for college graduates who are in their 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of medical school
- The Early Career Advisory Committee of the CVRI funding opportunity for Early Career investigators: Complete application due 02/10/2023. Early Career investigators who are developing new skills and/or who are seeking a novel research experience aimed at developing a career in cardiovascular research
- David and Eleanor Ignat Scholar Incentive Scholarship/Loan Forgiveness Program: 02/15 application deadline. This program was established in 2022 by the Founding Donors, David and Eleanor Ignat, and the University of Vermont Foundation.
- VT AHEC Scholars Medical Student Incentive Scholarship/Loan Forgiveness Program - Application now open! 02/15 application deadline. For students who are pursuing family medicine, internal medicine adult primary care, pediatrics primary care, obstetrics-gynecology, or psychiatry, and who are committed to future practice in rural Vermont...
- Freeman Foundation Medical Legacy Scholarship: 02/15 application deadline. All medical specialties are eligible to apply. Typical awards range from $6,000-$10,000...
- PRS Virtual Curriculum 2023 registration: The dates of the course will be February 6 - June 4, 2023 (17 weeks). Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Virtual Curriculum (PRSVC) for medical students register for this year's course is now open and we would greatly appreciate it if you could share this opportunity with your MS3s and MS4s who may be interested in enrolling.
- Additional Rescheduled Clerkship Exam Dates: Co2024 multiple Exam RE-Take dates added. Sign up to schedule...
- John Healey, MD '78 Medical Student Travel Award: 06/30 application deadline. The
Larner College of Medicine established the John H. Healey, MD ’78 Medical Student Travel Award Fund in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Dr. Healey’s graduation from the Larner College of Medicine. Awards will range
between $1,000 and $2,000 and will be based on student need. Students will be selected by the Committee for Awards, Scholarship and Honors.
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Class of 2025
- Co2025 Step-1 study Reserved rooms: The Office of Medical Education has reserved some quiet study space for our M2s, during the dedicated Step 1 Study Period (Jan 28-March 12):
Please reference the recently sent email with the reserved Step-1 study Rooms Schedule Here.
- Step 1 Self Assessments (NBME Vouchers): All M2 students will automatically receive one Step-1 voucher in their OASIS. Please read more in this recent email from the director of academic achievement...
- APPLICATION DEADLINE - Scholars in Ophthalmology Research Summer 2023 Program for M1 and M2 students*: 01/17 application deadline.
- THIS WEEK - Dr. Joseph Maroon - The Intersection of Neurosurgery, Sports Medicine, and Being an Athlete: Wednesday, 01/18, 12-1 Pm. MedEdCenter 300 Reardon and via zoom. Dr. Maroon is a sports medicine expert and innovator in concussion management, and also is an athlete himself participating in the Ironman triathlon.
- Foundations Celebration for the Class of 2025: 01/26 @3pm, HSRF 100 (Hoehl Gallery). Celebrate the end of your Foundations Curriculum and those who supported you along the way!...
- Dr. Frank and Florence Marino Scholarship: Submit application by 02/02/2023, 11:59 pm. Dr.
Frank and Florence Marino Scholarship is designated for college graduates who are in their 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of medical school
- CUPID Summer Translational Oncology Program at Johns Hopkins*: Application due by 02/08/2023. The
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins is accepting applications for its 2023 CUPID Summer Translational Oncology Program.
- The Early Career Advisory Committee of the CVRI funding opportunity for Early Career investigators: Complete application due 02/10/2023. Early Career investigators who are developing new skills and/or who are seeking a novel research experience aimed at developing a career in cardiovascular research
- LEAP Committee Call for Nominations: 02/12, Co2025 Nominations Deadline. Seeking nominations for co2025 LEAP Representative! (CT Campus Rep) self-nominations welcome.
- VT AHEC Scholars Medical Student Incentive Scholarship/Loan Forgiveness Program - Application now open! 02/15 application deadline. For students who are pursuing family medicine, internal medicine adult primary care, pediatrics primary care, obstetrics-gynecology, or psychiatry, and who are committed to future practice in rural Vermont...
- ACTION REQUIRED - Clean Out Your Given Lockers by July 1: 07/01 deadline. If you are going to be away during your Step 1 study month and transitioning to away rotations, please have “cleaning out your given locker”
on your radar/task list prior to your departure. Students who fail to clean out their lockers by 07/01 will be charged a $50 cleaning fee…
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Class of 2026
- Application deadline - PROSPECT Diversify Urology*: Application Deadline 01/16, Prospect: Expose, Engage, Mentor URiM medical students in research and urology 8-week focused summer medical fellowship
- Application deadline - Scholars in Ophthalmology Research Summer 2023 Program for M1 and M2 students*: 01/17 application deadline.
- Application deadline - Summer Research Opportunity - The Campagna Scholarship*: 01/18 application due. Campagna scholars will receive $5,000 for support of travel to and living expenses in Portland. Scholars are eligible for up to $2,500 additional award to support travel.
- THIS WEEK - Dr. Joseph Maroon - The Intersection of Neurosurgery, Sports Medicine, and Being an Athlete: Wednesday, 01-18, 12-1 Pm. MedEdCenter 300 Reardon and via zoom. Dr.
Maroon is a sports medicine expert and innovator in concussion management, and also is an athlete himself participating in the Ironman triathlon.
- THIS WEEK - Peer Support Wellness Hour for M1: 01/20, 12 - 1 PM, MedEd 100. Join the M1 Wellness Committee Members for the first Peer Support Hour of 2023! This is an opportunity to have conversations about student well-being and discuss anything that might be weighing on students. Snacks provided.
- Submission deadline - Co2026 PCR Patient Story Project/Red Wheelbarrow LAST Call for Submissions*: 01/20, submission deadline. Last call for PCR Patient Story Project/Red Wheelbarrow submissions!
- Class of 2026 AAMC Organization of Student Representatives Rep Selected: Please join us in congratulating Krystal Ramos Barrera as our newest AAMC OSR Representative.
We look forward to working with Krystal over the course of their medical education. Please reach out to Medical Student Services with any questions.
- THIS WEEK - UNC-Chapel Hill Medical Students Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) summer program*: 01/22 application deadline. Provides medical students with an enriching experience in aging-related research and geriatrics...
- Application deadline - MGH Summer Research Trainee Program (SRTP)*: 01/22 application deadline.
- Application Deadline - for the Mass General Summer Research Trainee Program 2023 cycle are open*: 01/22 application deadline. SRTP is an eight-week program at Mass General Hospital, one of the world’s highest-rated hospitals, which has the largest hospital-based research program in the United States.
- Look at Larner Leadership Position (M1): 01/31. LCOM's student-designed and lead annual outreach program for URiM pre-med students are looking for two first-year students to join the Student Leadership Committee.
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WEEKLY UVM Larner Med FYIs
- All UVM Administrative Offices Closed: 01/16, all day. All UVM Offices, including the Office of Medical Education, are closed in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Offices will re-open at 8am, Tuesday, January 17. Please plan accordingly, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
- All Medical students Join LMSA's GroupMe: Please consider joining LMSA's GroupMe to get involved and be the first to know about upcoming events!
- Proof of Enrollment: The UVM Registrar's Office provides "Proof of Enrollment" (often needed for ski passes, discounts on car insurance, etc.), via your myUVM portal. Instructions are under the Registrar's Office Enrollment Verifications web-page.
Turnover is usually less than one business day! Please contact the UVM Registrar with any questions.
- Need Something Call a "Letter of Good Standing" (different from proof of enrollment)? Email a request to Medical Student Services. Please indicate whether you
need an electronic format/hardcopy/both and where to send the letter.
- Reminding about mental health resources, and WellConnect in particular: Here’s a summary of what WellConnect offers. Read more in this recent email from Dr. Lee Rosen Director of student Well-being.
- Free COVID Tests are Back! The federal government is again offering free at-home COVID-19 tests mailed directly to your home! Every U.S. household is eligible to order 4 at-home COVID-19 tests...
- FREE New York Times Subscription for UVM Students, Staff, and Faculty: You must use your UVM email address to create an account and then go to nytimes.com and login to start reading; the account may need to be reactivated
via the library link, periodically. Start exploring free NYtimes content, now…
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COMMUNITY WELLNESS
Be sure to review this section for any announcements regarding student wellness! If you ever have any questions about this section, it's postings, or any wellness topics, please do not hesitate to contact our Director of Student Well-being, Dr. Lee Rosen or
reach out to one of your Larner College of Medicine Wellness Committee representatives.
THIS WEEK:
- Science on Tap - "Nanomaterials for the detection and treatment of disease": 01/17 @6pm, Burlington Beer Company, 180 Flynn Ave, Burlington, VT.
- SAVE THE DATE - Fifth Annual "Larner StorySlamRx - Voices in Medicine" with Susanne Schmidt: 01/19, 7-9pm (doors open at 6:45pm), in person locations in VT & CT (RSVP kindly requested). Lights snacks and cash bar.
This is a Moth-style StorySlam for all members of the UVM-MED community (all Larner, Nuvance, UVMMC faculty, non-faculty physicians, residents, staff, students, etc.)...
- RECURRING:
- Kaiut Yoga for Chronic Conditions: Thursdays 9-10 a.m. on Zoom, offered through UVM Medical Center. For more information or to register, email Julia Oshea.
- Mindfulness Tools for Health and Wellbeing for ALL Cancer Patients, Caregivers, Providers: 01/04. Virtual meetings 5:00-6:30 pm 1st Wednesday of each month. All offerings Mindfulness Tools offerings are free. For
more information or to sign up, contact Donna Smith.
ADDITIONAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING INFORMATION/RESOURCES:
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LCOMcares - WAYS TO HELP/VOLUNTEER
We are sharing opportunities and needs in the State of Vermont. The University of Vermont has not vetted or researched these opportunities and cannot warrant or recommend one opportunity over another. It is your sole responsibility to thoroughly evaluate
any volunteer organization or opportunity before engaging. Please practice physical distancing and follow the established guidelines to
keep yourself and your community safe. Consider the following opportunities independently and carefully after looking into the organization and their safety practices.
THIS WEEK:
ADDITIONAL WAYS TO LCOMcare:
- Buy "Fight Hunger" Bag to Support Rally Cat's Cupboard: The student-run food pantry, located in the Davis Center, is Hannaford's non-profit of choice for January's Hannaford Helps Reusable Bag Program. The Cupboard will receive
$1 from every $2.50 bag sold during January at Hannaford's 217 Dorset Street location. Read More...
- Art From The Heart: a program connecting volunteers and art supplies to patients and caregivers. Free for patients at UVM Medical Center and Children's Hospital. Learn more...
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UNIVERSITY OPPORTUNITIES & UPCOMING EVENTS
UVM always has a TON of event opportunities flying around. The list below was hand-picked/designed for our medical student community (also check out the Larner Medical Student Activities Calendar anytime for the latest and greatest list of events). Students may also explore the UVM Bored? Calendar for even more opportunities open to all UVM students...
THIS WEEK:
- MON, Jan 16:
- All UVM Administrative Offices Closed: 01/16, all day. All
UVM Offices, including the Office of Medical Education, are closed in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Offices will re-open at 8am, Tuesday, January 17. Please plan accordingly, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
- TUE, Jan 17:
- Medical Curriculum Committee Meeting: 01/17, 5 - 7 pm Registration via zoom. The Medical Curriculum Committee oversees the medical education program. The committee provides integrated institutional responsibility for the overall design, management, integration, evaluation and enhancement of a coherent and coordinated
medical curriculum. These meetings are open. Attendees need to register in advance for each meeting.
- CMB Event - Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds "Recurring Pregnancy Loss": 01/17, 11:30 - 12:30 pm Via Zoom.
- THU, Jan 19:
- SAVE THE DATE - Fifth Annual "Larner StorySlamRx - Voices in Medicine" with Susanne Schmidt: 01/19, 7-9pm (doors open at 6:45pm), in person locations in VT & CT (RSVP kindly requested). Lights snacks and cash
bar. This is a Moth-style StorySlam for all members of the UVM-MED community (all Larner, Nuvance, UVMMC faculty, non-faculty physicians, residents, staff, students, etc.)...
- CMB - Surgical Grand Rounds "Pediatric Penetrating Neck Injuries and Emergent Surgical Airway”:01/19, 7:30 - 8:30 - Davis Auditorium.
- CMB - Pharmacology Seminar "From SWELL to PAC: discovery of novel chloride channels”: 01/19, 8:30 - 9:30 am - HSRF 400.
- FRI, Jan 20:
- STEM Career Exploration Seminar - Bill Church - Green Mountain Antibodies: 01/20, 1:30 - 2:30 pm at HSRF 200. Join us for the STEM Career Exploration Series next Friday! These events occur monthly and are opportunities to grow your professional network with individuals with careers outside of academia.
- SAT, Jan 21:
- Sun, Jan 21: No UVM/UVM Larner Med community events posted for this day
UPCOMING:
- Pediatrics Grand Rounds - “Teaching and Learning Pediatrics: A University of Vermont Children’s Hospital Medical Education Update”: 01/25, 8 - 9 am in person at david auditorium and via zoom.
- ANTISEMITISM 101: The Basics & How they Relate to Life at UVM: 01/25, 1 - 3 pm at the Interfaith center. Learn about the origins and definitions of antisemitism and how it shows up on multiple levels in this Interfaith Center workshop with Temple Sinai's Rabbi David Edleson, D.Div. This presentation is part of a series helping the UVM community
to engage with spirituality and religion in our life and work on campus. Registration is required and space is limited!
- Spotlight on Primary Care Series: Summer Opportunities: 01/25, 12 - 1 pm - MedEdCenter 200 Sullivan Classroom. Medical Students, Nurse Practitioner Students, Master of Social Work Students are all welcome to attend this informational session.
- APAMSA Lunar New Year Celebration: 01/26 - 12 - 1 pm, MedEd 200.
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with food and snacks! Hosted by APAMSA.
- Larner College of Medicine Alumni Awards 2023: 01/27 Nomination Deadline: We are currently seeking nominations. Nominate Someone Today Each year The Larner College of Medicine Alumni Association Awards Committee selects alumni to receive awards in five distinct categories.
- Save the Date: MLK Jr. Celebration Keynote: Thursday, January 26, 4:00–5:30 p.m. Mark your calendar for the 2023 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Keynote with Carolyn Finney.
- Good Morning Coffee/Tea - Student Lounge: 01/27, 7:30-8:15am, outside the Larner-VT Med/Grad Student Lounge. Come and join Coffee and/or Tea on Dean Zehle! Drop by to have a chat, catch up, share a story; whatever you’d like to talk about – or simply feel free to grab a drink and head off to start your day!
- Save the Date 5 finalist CVRI 4th annual Viridis Montis Early Career Investigator Challenge in Cardiovascular Disease: 02/01, in person Larner classroom UVM. 5 finalists will compete for $5,000 in research funding.
- Women's Empowerment Self Defense Workshop: 02/01 - 5:30 - 8 pm. McClure Lobby Conference Room limited to 20 participants register. The overarching goal of this session is to help women discover their collective voice, address victim-blaming by redirecting the responsibility for all assaults onto the perpetrators, improve women’s sense of power and control, and,
as a result, reduce the likelihood of sexual assault and violence.
- Funding Opportunity for Early Career Investigators in Cardiovascular Research: 02/10 application deadline. The Early Career Advisory Committee of the CVRI is pleased to announce a unique funding opportunity for Early Career investigators funding applications requesting up to $10,000 will be considered.
- SAVE THE DATE- The UVM DEI & Flynn Partnership Featuring a Show by the ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER: 05/02 - 7:30 - 9:30 pm.
This season, the UVM Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is sponsoring a show featuring the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
DROP-IN MEETINGS ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE:
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STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES (Scholarships, Awards, & Finance FYIs)
Our Medical Student Financial Services begin with prospective students and continue through the curriculum
to commencement. We advise students on various aspects such as financing their medical education, loan debt management matters, and financial wellness. Please do not hesitate to reach out to the Assistant Director of Medical Student Financial Services, Ryan Gates,
with any questions.
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ARTS & PUBLICATION
THIS WEEK:
UPCOMING:
ADDITIONAL ARTS & PUBLICATION:
- UVM/Larner:
- Larner Medicine: The Larner Medicine | January 11, 2023 | Volume V, Issue 1 recently "hit the shelves. Check Out...
- News ODEI: News from the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion January 2023. Check out...
- In the News:
- The Light: Medical student Mason Blacker reflects on treating patients while stationed in Iraq and what is truly right and important in life. This episode is now available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are available.
- ACADEMIC MEDICINE PODCAST - As the Sun Sets: Graduate nursing student Jessica Pierce reflects on what brings meaning to her job—discovering the person inside each patient and letting them see her compassion in return.
This episode is now available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are available.
- AAMC News:
- Out of prison, but struggling to stay healthy: People released from incarceration suffer massive health problems — from diabetes to substance use disorders — and are 13 times more likely to die soon after release.
To address these issues, hospitals are employing formerly incarcerated people to help.
- What’s your specialty? New data show the choices of America’s doctors by gender, race, and age: More women are becoming doctors, doctors of different racial backgrounds are drawn to different areas of practice,
and sports medicine continues to grow fastest of all specialties, according to a new report from the AAMC.
- Building an Academic Transgender Medicine Center of Excellence - The 5-Year Johns Hopkins Experience: Work included developing an infrastructure that supports culturally competent care and provides
the breadth of services needed for transgender and gender-diverse care. Read more...
- The nation’s medical schools grow more diverse: More Black and Hispanic students are attending medical school than ever before, new data show
. Overall, applications returned to pre-pandemic levels after having set new records when COVID-19 struck.
- How recognizing diversity among Hispanics could improve health outcomes: Hispanic people differ widely in their genetic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Now researchers say more precise data collection could help identify distinct risk factors for disease in certain populations.
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