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  • 03/25/2022 - Seminar Series: Tri-State Cancer Plan
    March 1, 2022 by User Not Found
    Learn about your state’s cancer plan, core priorities, and target populations, their approach for facilitating cancer prevention and control actions, examples of collaborative activities, and plans for recovering, sustaining and accelerating the momentum in cancer prevention.
  • Consistent Treatment Improves Health Outcomes for Pregnant Persons with OUD
    March 1, 2022 by User Not Found
    Opioid use disorder (OUD) has been declared a public health crisis in the northern New England states for years, and one population requires particular care: pregnant patients. In 2018, only about half of pregnant persons were receiving consistent treatment, while another quarter had inconsistent treatment. Increasing these numbers would be essential to supporting pregnant patients with OUD, and Drs. Katherine Ahrens of USM and Marjorie Meyer of UVM aim to do just that.
  • Telemedicine Lessons Foreshadowed by Pre-Pandemic Cancer Telegenetics
    March 1, 2022 by User Not Found
    In 2018, telemedicine was not at the forefront in medicine for many, but some knew that for our rural communities, it could make a world of difference. Drs. Susan Miesfeldt of Maine Medical Center/MaineHealth and Nan Solomons of the University of New England assessed whether cancer genetic services were equally effective via telehealth consults as in-person appointments from the patient’s point of view. Their study highlighted both the need and benefits of telemedicine for remote patients far before the pandemic came into play.
  • Celebration of Gender Equity Highlights Data & Advocacy, Recognizes Champions
    February 28, 2022 by Jennifer Nachbur
    The Larner College of Medicine Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion hosted the third annual Celebration of Gender Equity in Medicine and Science on March 3, 2022.
  • Students Contribute to COVID-19 Research
    February 28, 2022 by Division of Surgical Research
    Undergraduate students strive to understand COVID-19 vaccines in a UVM lab under Larner College of Medicine surgery professor Dr. Dev Majumdar. Students of each graduating class work in the lab. Split into two components, half of the researchers work on mRNA vaccine development and half learn as much as they can about how COVID-19 works, Majumdar said.
    Read full story at THEVERMONTCYNIC

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