Recent News

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  • Barnard Discusses Her Support of Terminally Ill Conn. Resident in New York Times Article
    March 29, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (MARCH 29, 2023) Palliative medicine specialist Diana Barnard, M.D., associate professor of family medicine, commented in a New York Times article about a terminally ill Connecticut woman’s desire to take advantage of a Vermont law that allows certain in-state residents to seek and self-administer a lethal dose of medication to hasten their death.
    Read full story at New York Times
  • Study Finds Revised Mammography Guidelines May Have Impacted Drop in Screenings
    March 29, 2023 by Kate Strotmeyer
    UVM Cancer Center researchers Sarah Nowak, Ph.D., and Brian Sprague, Ph.D., found that a 2009 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force change in guidelines led to an unintended consequence: a decline in mammography screening rates for all age groups, including the 50-74 group, which is most at risk of developing breast cancer and most in need of screenings. Their results were recently published in The American Journal of Preventative Medicine.
  • Alan Howe Appointed Associate Director of Cancer Research, Training, and Education
    March 27, 2023 by Kate Strotmeyer
    Alan Howe, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology, has been appointed to serve as associate director of cancer research, training and education coordination for the University of Vermont Cancer Center (UVMCC) .
  • Taylor Comments on Free-Form Card Game for Dementia Patients in Vermont Public Story
    March 24, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (MARCH 24, 2023) Commenting to Vermont Public on the social benefits of a new free-form game designed for people with dementia, John Steele Taylor, M.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences, said being socially isolated is “one of the worst things possible for the brain.” (Click on headline for more.)
    Read full story at Vermont Public
  • Harm Discusses Blood on NPR/VT Public’s “But Why” Kids Podcast
    March 24, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (MARCH 24, 2023) A “But Why” kids podcast segment titled “Why Do We Have Blood and What Does It Do?” features a discussion between host Jane Lindholm and Sarah Harm, M.D., associate professor, division chief for laboratory medicine, and medical director for laboratory medicine in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
    Read full story at NPR/Vermont Public

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