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December 02, 2024 Issue


The WeeklyWire is an official communication tool of the Larner College of Medicine. Student feedback led to its development and continues to inform iterative improvements. All non-curriculum-related email communications are directed through The WeeklyWire to help support manageable email inboxes for our students; it's a one-stop-shop for all med school happenings outside of the classroom!

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WeeklyWire 12/02/2024

Happy Monday!

FOR ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS

Community Connections 
Career Counseling Opportunities
  • Monthly Student Education Committee (SEC) Meeting: 12/3, 5:30-7:30 pm, Zoom Fully Remote. The Student Education Committee is comprised of students dedicated to and actively involved in the improvement of the medical school curriculum. Representatives from each class meet once a month with the Interim Senior Associate Dean of Medical Education, Dr. Christa Zehle, to discuss a variety of issues pertaining to the student experience within the Vermont Integrated Curriculum (VIC). The group’s responsibility is to act as a liaison with faculty to provide a unified student point of view, and to appropriately bring pertinent educational issues to the attention of faculty and course directors. SEC is charged with reviewing course evaluations written by students at the close of each Foundations course and presenting that data to the Foundations Committee, which oversees the pre-clinical portion of the curriculum. For details contact Delaney Sztraicher. 
Research Opportunities

M1 STUDENTS (co2028) 

M2 STUDENTS (co2027) 

  • New Step 1 Peer Support Group Series:12/05 and 01/15, at 6pm, in MedED 300. Prepare for Step 1 success with our three-part series designed to guide you through every phase of your study journey. Developed by MS3's Ava Siegel and John Rustad, this new three-part peer-facilitated support series option is designed to guide you through every phase of your study journey. From getting started and organizing your approach to maintaining strong study habits and achieving a healthy balance during dedicated study time, these in-person sessions will equip you with valuable tools, strategies, and insights. Whether you're just starting to think about Step 1 or already busy studying, this series is intended to help you feel prepared, confident, and supported — in community. Sign up & Session details here. This new series is sponsored by the Medical Student Services Team.  

M3 STUDENTS (co2026) 

M4 STUDENTS (co2025) 

  • IMPORTANT: Take a moment to confirm that OASIS reflects all course requirements needed for graduation. In accordance with Policy 565.45 Graduation Degree Requirements, all requirements must be scheduled by January 1.Please contact Advanced Integration Level Curriculum Coordinator Michelle McKay  for assistance. 
  • Medical Roommate Network (MRN): My name is Aleksander Mika and I am a current PGY-5 at Vanderbilt. Like most applicants, I spent a significant amount of money interviewing for residency and fellowship (~$15k). These costs can often be prohibitive to applicants, which led me to create the Medical Roommate Network (MRN).   Our site allows applicants to post their interviews and match with other applicants to share housing and transportation costs. At this stage, we've partnered with several residency and fellowship programs to help applicants reduce interview expenses. By saving $50-100+ on every interview the average applicant will save over $1000 during the application process. This money can be used to attend additional interviews or splurge on the seemingly traditional pre-graduation trip to Bali that everyone is taking these days. As OSIG members, we would like to invite you to serve as champions of MRN for your school. You will receive complimentary accounts and be able to provide significant discounts to your classmates. Please let me know if you would be interested in partnering with MRN to help reduce the cost of residency applications. All accounts have a money-back guarantee. If you receive no matches during the application process your account will be refunded. For more info, contact Aleksander Mika.  

 

Have a great week!

Karen George, MD, MPH (she/her)
Associate Dean for Students

Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Science

Larner College of Medicine, Office of Medical Education
University of Vermont
Given Courtyard N-100

89 Beaumont Ave.
Burlington, VT 05405 

karen.george@med.uvm.edu

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Housing Opportunities

Graduate students are highly sought tenants in the Burlington area and property owners often advertise specifically to them with special rates (less than would be offered to undergraduate students). Don't hesitate to ask housing contacts if they would consider lowering the advertised rate to secure a graduate student; it never hurts to ask!

Explore housing opportunities & housing support resources via the UVM Off-campus Housing Site...

Burlington Off-campus Living Guide: Includes information to help off-campus students have successful experiences off campus. Check out the 6th edition of the UVM Off-Campus Student and Community Relations (OSCR) Off Campus Living Guide....

Landlord/Tenant and Housing Questions and Issues: Please contact OSCR (802-656-9405)

Lost & Found

Lost something? Email the Office of Medical Student Education (OMSE) a description of the item. OMSE and the Dana Medical Library recently joined the UVM campus-wide lost & found system and search not only the College of Medicine, but campus as a whole to see if it's been turned in. If it hasn't, the office can file a claim for the item should someone turn it in soon!

Found something? Please turn it into either the Office of Medical Student Education (Given Courtyard n100) or the Dana Medical Library (First floor of the Medical Education Center) and we will be sure to log it into the Campus-Wide Lost & Found Database.

Found items are kept up to 30 days, and then are donated to various local organizations depending on the item.