Recent News

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  • Gramling's JAMA Oncology Study Addresses Doctor-Patient Miscommunication
    July 22, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Clear communication between a doctor and patient is essential, especially when patients with advanced cancer wish to participate in decision-making about their medical treatment options, and trade-offs between quality and quantity of life emerge.
  • UVM Foundation Sets Multiple New Records for Fundraising at UVM
    July 22, 2016 by Jay Goyette
    The University of Vermont Foundation set new records in its fundraising activities on behalf of the university during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2016, surpassing historic milestones reached a year ago for both commitments and receipts from donors.
  • Medical Education Champion and Alumnus Robert Larner, M.D.'42 Contributes Largest Gift in UVM History
    July 22, 2016 by Mark Ray
    On April 15, the University of Vermont Foundation announced a historically significant gift from philanthropist and College of Medicine alumnus Robert Larner, M.D.'42, and his wife, Helen Larner -- $19.7 million in commercial property and cash to further their commitment to ensuring excellence in medical education at UVM.
  • Alumna Commits $2 Million to Medical Scholarships for Primary Care
    July 22, 2016 by Jay Goyette
    Dr. Ruth Seeler earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Vermont in 1958 and her M.D. from UVM's College of Medicine in 1962 and is currently emerita professor of pediatric hematology-oncology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago.
  • Wassel & Williams' Summer Academy Offers Career Exploration for Pre-Med Track High School Students
    July 22, 2016 by Carolyn Shapiro
    For the high school student who loves biology or chemistry and has a penchant for helping people, the pre-med path is not the only option available. Exposing future undergraduates to a variety of specialties, roles, and vocations in medicine is the primary goal of the new summer Health & Medicine Academy at the University of Vermont, a three-college-credit course taught by UVM College of Medicine faculty members that will take place in July.

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