Recent News

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  • 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
  • New Study Highlights Colorectal Cancer Treatments that Improve Patients' Quality of Life
    February 28, 2022 by Kate Strotmeyer
    In recent years, total neoadjuvant treatment—a potent new therapy for advanced colorectal cancer—has emerged as the standard of care. But the treatment can be harsh, impacting quality of life for many patients. A new study published in Clinical Colorectal Cancer by a team of researchers affiliated with the University of Vermont Cancer Center highlights a variety of new colorectal cancer treatments that take into account both a patient’s likely health outcome and quality of life factors.
  • Bundock Quoted in Regional Newspapers about New England COVID-19 Death Certificates
    February 24, 2022 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (FEBRUARY 24, 2022) Vermont Chief Medical Examiner Elizabeth Bundock, M.D., Ph.D., clinical assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, spoke about the importance of accuracy in death certificate records in a news story in the Providence Journal.
  • Heart Month: Bouncing Back after Atypical Heart Attack
    February 23, 2022 by Roland Kielman and Jennifer Nachbur
    A heart attack struck 44-year-old Sara Rutledge during her daily run. Thanks to the competence and care of a team of clinicians at Central Vermont Medical Center and UVM Medical Center, she received a diagnosis for spontaneous coronary artery dissection - or SCAD - has had a successful recovery, and is back to doing her favorite activities.
  • Menson & Kaminsky Featured in VTDigger Story on Long-COVID Research
    February 22, 2022 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (FEBRUARY 22, 2022) Pulmonologists David Kaminsky, M.D., professor of medicine, and Katherine Menson, D.O., assistant professor of medicine, spoke with Mike Dougherty of VTDigger for a story titled “Vermonters with ‘Long Covid’ Still Face Barriers to Care.”

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