Recent News

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  • Integrating the Social Determinants of Health into the Curriculum
    March 6, 2020 by Erin Post
    From the tiniest ticks of genetic expression to the sweep of organ systems, medical students gain a deep understanding of human body function. They spend hundreds of hours learning how to use tools and technologies, from stethoscopes to point of care ultrasound, to deliver the best patient care they can. However, when it comes to thorny societal issues like the intersection of race and class in medicine, unequal access to health care, and the outsized toll chronic disease can take on marginalized populations, medical students have historically had little opportunity to engage.
  • Archived Program Recordings
    March 3, 2020 by User Not Found
    Find a comprehensive archive of the NNE-CTR & UVMCC Seminar Series, plus links to recorded programs of interest to the IDeA community.
  • Sobel and Riser Spearhead Longitudinal Addiction Medicine Curriculum
    February 26, 2020 by Michelle Bookless
    With new funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, UVM Associate Professor of Medicine Halle Sobel, M.D., and Elly Riser, M.D., UVM clinical instructor in medicine, are working to bring training on treating opioid use disorder as a chronic condition to physicians at the beginning of their careers – during medical school.
  • Jemison Named Assistant Dean for Technology/CIO
    February 24, 2020 by Edward Neuert
    Jill Jemison has been named assistant dean for technology/chief information officer for the UVM Larner College of Medicine.
  • CVRI Competition Highlights 2019 Early Career Research Accomplishments
    February 21, 2020 by Jennifer Nachbur
    With an aim to highlight the work of promising early-career scientists, the Cardiovascular Research Institute of Vermont (CVRI) held the first annual “Viridis Montis Early Career Investigator Challenge in Cardiovascular Disease” competition on February 5, 2020. Four finalists delivered oral abstract presentations before a panel of five invited judges, including University of Vermont Provost Patty Prelock, Ph.D., and distinguished cardiovascular researchers from the Larner College of Medicine faculty.

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