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  • Fourth-Year Wisdom: Being a Mother and a Medical Student
    November 14, 2017 by Grace Adamson '18 with introduction by Michelle Bookless
    #MEDSCHOOLADVICE is a monthly column that highlights questions from first- and second-year UVM medical students and advice from third- and fourth-years. This month, we asked Grace Adamson from the Class of 2018 to share her journey to medical school, her experiences in school, and advice she has for current and future medical student, particularly those with families.
  • From Stethoscopes to Strings: Music SIG Hosts Open Mic Night
    November 14, 2017 by Michelle Bookless
    Advised by Professor of Psychiatry Magdalena Naylor, MD, Ph.D., the Music Student Interest Group not only provides musically-inclined medical students with an opportunity to connect with liked-minded classmates and faculty, but also a way for them to explore the link between music and medicine as it pertains to a burgeoning area of research in neuroscience that focuses on the same connection.
  • Veterans Day 2017: Q&A with Medical Students Who Have Served
    November 10, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur
    The Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont is honored to have several veterans among its medical student population. We are grateful for their service to our country, as well as their commitment to serve their patients. Recently, the medical communications staff had an opportunity to conduct short interviews with two medical student veterans in honor of Veterans Day.
  • Learning about Narrative Medicine: First-Year Medical Students Conduct Their In-Person Patient Interviews
    November 1, 2017 by Michelle Bookless
    On Tuesday, October 24 at 4:00 pm, a group of seven first-year UVM medical students donned their white coats for the first time professionally and followed their Professionalism, Communication and Reflection (PCR) course preceptor, Shaden Eldakar-Hein, M.D., through the halls of the UVM Medical Center (UVMMC) and up the stairs to Baird 4.
  • Through the Looking Glass: Conducting a Slit Lamp Exam for the First Time
    October 30, 2017 by Michelle Bookless
    On Monday, October 23, after a full day of classes, a group of 17 medical students from the UVM Larner College of Medicine attended a Slit Lamp Exam clinic hosted by the Ophthalmology Student Interest Group (SIG) and the Ophthalmology Department at the UVM Medical Center.

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