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  • Herrera Comments to Medscape on Acute Myeloid Leukemia Study
    February 17, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (FEBRUARY 17, 2023) Diego Adrianzen Herrera, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, commented to Medscape on a study of postremission therapy in patients with intermediate-risk acute myeloid leukemia (AML) that was published online in JAMA Oncology.
    Read full story at Medscape
  • McGinnis Interviewed by WCAX about New Study on Expanding PanicMechanic App
    February 16, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (FEBRUARY 16, 2023) Ellen McGinnis, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and one of the creators - with Ryan McGinnis, Ph.D., associate professor of electrical and biomedical engineering - of PanicMechanic, an app that coaches individuals through panic attacks, spoke with WCAX-TV about a new study that aims to help prepare for, intervene with, and even prevent panic attacks.
    Read full story at WCAX-TV
  • Guth Speaks to WCAX about Postpartum Depression Screening
    February 15, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (FEBRUARY 15, 2023) Pediatric psychiatrist Sarah Guth, M.D., associate professor of psychiatry, was interviewed on WCAX-TV for a story on postpartum depression (which medical professionals now call “perinatal mood and anxiety disorder”).
    Read full story at WCAX-TV
  • Pulcini, Bell Comment to NBC5 about Gun Safety Initiative
    February 15, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (FEBRUARY 15, 2023) Christian Pulcini, M.D., M.Ed., M.P.H., assistant professor of emergency medicine, and Rebecca Bell, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics, commented to NBC5 in response to news that thousands of free gun locks will soon be available to the public across the state.
    Read full story at NBC5
  • Grayson Quoted in Country Folks Article on Stress De-Escalation Strategies for Farmers
    February 14, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (FEBRUARY 14, 2023) Andrea Grayson, Ed.D., M.A., assistant professor of public health at the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine, was quoted in an article in Country Folks offering farmers practical strategies for de-escalating stressful situations.
    Read full story at Country Folks

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