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  • Johnson and UVM Ski Injury Research Featured in Washington Post
    February 15, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Research by Robert Johnson, M.D., University of Vermont professor of orthopaedics and rehabilitation emeritus, and colleagues is featured prominently in a Washington Post Health & Science article, titled "How you can prevent ski injuries."
  • Leffler Discusses Cold Weather Tips on Local NBC Affiliate WPTZ-TV News Channel 5
    February 12, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    Ahead of the coldest weekend yet, Stephen Leffler, M.D., UVM professor of surgery and chief medical officer at the University of Vermont Medical Center, offers tips to avoid frostbite and serious injuries. Watch the interview on WPTZ-TV.
  • Warshaw’s Discovery of Malfunction Leading to Sudden Death in Athletes Featured in Media
    February 5, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    New research based on a discovery by David Warshaw, Ph.D., UVM professor and chair of molecular physiology and biophysics, and colleagues of a malfunction of a specific protein in the heart linked to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a common culprit in cases of sudden death in athletes, was the focus of this article featured in multiple media outlets. Read more from Medical Xpress, ANI News, Odisha Sun Times,Vietnam Tribune, MedIndia Health News, Big News Network, News Reporter, Health Medicine Network, Archy Newsy, Physical Therapy Products, Medical News Today
  • UVM Vaccine Testing Center Featured in Multiple Media Outlets for Role in Zika Virus Vaccine
    February 4, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    A recent announcement that the UVM Vaccine Testing Center will be involved in the clinical trials and research on a vaccine for Zika virus, which was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization on February 1, 2016, attracted wide local and regional media coverage. Read more from ABC 22/Fox 44 News, WCAX-TV CBS 3,WPTZ-TV NBC 5, Vermont Business Magazine, St. Albans Messenger, Times-Argus, WCAX-TV CBS 3 HealthWatch, U.S. News Hub, VT Digger, Killington Mountain Times, Burlington Sun Times, Vermont NEA, Vermont Public Radio Here and Now, Rome Sentinel, Rutland Herald, The Waltonian, Press Telegraph (no longer available), University Echo
  • Clinical Simulation Laboratory Earns Two International Accreditations Mentioned in Local Media
    February 4, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    The Clinical Simulation Laboratory at UVM was recently accredited by two prestigious simulation societies. The facility earned a three-year accreditation as a Comprehensive Accredited Education Institute (AEI) from the American College of Surgeons (ACS), and a five-year accreditation from the Society of Simulation in Health Care (SSH). Read more in the Times-Argus.
  • Robinson Comments on Vermont’s High Grades for Tobacco Control in The Caledonian Record
    February 4, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    The American Lung Association released its 14th annual "State of Tobacco Control" report, which finds that Vermont made progress on tobacco control policies in 2015. These findings are the topic of an article featuring comments from Keith Robinson, M.D.'07, assistant professor of pediatrics and pediatric pulmonologist. Read the article in The Caledonian Record.
  • Littenberg Comments on Bernie Sanders' Doctor's Report on WPTZ-TV
    January 29, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    A letter from Senator Bernie Sanders' physician that was publicly released on January 28, 2016 reported that the presidential candidate is in very good health for a 74-year-old man. Local Vermont NBC affiliate WPTZ-TV interviewed Benjamin Littenberg, M.D., University of Vermont professor of medicine and director of General Internal Medicine Research, about the health findings featured in the letter. Watch a video of the interview here.
  • Fassler Discusses SSRIs in Kids on MedPage Today
    January 28, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    University of Vermont Clinical Professor of Psychiatry David Fassler, M.D., commented on findings from a meta-analysis of clinical reports on the link between antidepressants and risk of suicidality in children and adolescents, which appeared in the British Medical Journal. Read the article here.
  • Green Featured in Seven Days Article on Medical Interpreters
    January 27, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    University of Vermont Associate Professor of Pediatrics Andrea Green, M.D., the director of the New American Clinic at UVM Children's Hospital, is featured in an article, titled "Medical Interpreters Speak for New American Patients," in the January 27, 2016 issue of Seven Days. Read more here.
  • Heintz Discusses Dysregulation of Redox Signaling in Cancer Cells on PLoS Science Wednesday
    January 20, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    Nicholas Heintz, Ph.D., UVM professor of pathology, and colleagues were featured in a PLoS Science Wednesday live “Ask Me Anything” chat on redditscience, discussing a recently published study focusing on dysregulation of redox signaling in cancer cells, and how the enhanced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in tumor cell mitochondria can be exploited for therapeutic purposes in aggressive human malignancies like mesothelioma. Read the full transcript of the chat here.
  • Hughes Featured in WalletHub’s Financial Cost of Smoking by State Study
    January 19, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    Comments from UVM Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology John Hughes, M.D., on effective strategies for individuals trying to quit smoking are featured in a study discussing the cost of smoking in each state, which is covered in a WalletHub article.
  • Hagan Comments on Speech and Language Delay Screenings in Medscape Article
    January 14, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    An article on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s 2015 statement on screening specifically for speech and language delay in asymptomatic preschool-age children, features comments from UVM Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Joseph Hagan, Jr., M.D., F.A.A.P. View a PDF of the Medscape article here or subscribers can read the online version here. 
  • Fassler Comments on Adolescent Brain Science for Houston Press
    January 12, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    An article about a case in which a teenage girl was involved in a murder features comments on decision-making and problem-solving development in adolescents from UVM Clinical Professor of Psychiatry David Fassler, M.D., who also helped prepare an amicus brief for the Supreme Court in the case. Read the article in Houston Press.
  • Brumsted’s Announcement on Quality-Based Payment Featured in Multiple Media Outlets
    January 11, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    John Brumsted, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of the University of Vermont Medical Center and President and Chief Executive Officer of the University of Vermont Health Network, recently announced plans to link 80 percent of payments to quality of care by 2018, which continues to receive media coverage and is the topic in the interview "Three Questions With: John Brumsted, M.D.," from Hospitals & Health Networks. The announcement was mentioned inMedCity News and Dr. Brumsted wrote commentary which was featured in VTDigger and Vermont Business Magazine.

    For previous media placements, refer to the December 2015 Publicity Report.

  • Gerson Discusses Risks Associated with ‘Pox Parties’ in Article Featured in Multiple Media Outlets
    January 8, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    UVM Clinical Professor of Pediatrics William Gerson, M.D., authored an article discussing the serious risks associated with “chickenpox parties” – where children are intentionally exposed to the varicella zoster virus in hopes of immunizing them from a more serious infection down the road. Read the article in Pediatrics, All Web News and Pharmacist.
  • Solomon Comments on Eliminating Kidney Injury from Contrast Media in Medscape, MD
    January 7, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    Comments from UVM Patrick Professor of Medicine Richard Solomon, M.D., continue to receive coverage and are again featured in a Medscape article regarding research from China suggesting that central venous pressure monitoring allows safe fluid administration, preventing contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with chronic kidney disease and congestive heart failure. View a PDF of the Medscape article here or subscribers can view the online article here.

    Read the MD article from December 9, 2015.

  • Hudziak’s Music and the Brain Study Continues to Receive Media Coverage
    January 7, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    Media coverage of a study on the impact of musical training on kids' ability to focus attention, control emotions, and diminish anxiety by James Hudziak, M.D., UVM professor of psychiatry and director of the Vermont Center for Children, Youth and Families, and colleagues Matthew Albaugh, Ph.D., postdoctoral associate, and graduate student research assistant Eileen Crehan, continues to receive media coverage. Most recently, the study was mentioned in an article, titled “10 Signs Your Child Has a High IQ,” from The Advertiser, which originally appeared in The Sun.

    For a full list of media placements dating back to December 2014, click here.

  • Hebert Comments on Lawsuits Over Medical Record Breaches in Seven Days
    January 6, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    James Hebert, M.D., UVM professor and interim division chief of general surgery and executive vice chair for academic affairs, commented on the difficulties of reviewing electronic medical records privately during a recent meeting with Vermont lawmakers discussing a provision allowing patient lawsuits for breaches in the privacy of health data which was covered in Seven Days.
  • New Ultrasound Technique to Improve Obstetrical Care Featured in MedImaging Article
    January 6, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    A study showing a new volumetric technique which can increase accessibility to obstetric ultrasounds to aid in reducing infant mortality authored by Kristen DeStigter, M.D., UVM John P. and Kathryn H. Tampas Green and Gold professor and vice chair of radiology; Betsy Sussman, M.D., UVM professor of radiology; Matthew LeComte, Ph.D.; and Mary Streeter, R.T. was presented at the annual Radiological Society of North America meeting and covered in an article fromMedImaging.net.
  • Rettew Discusses Association Between Cannabis and Psychosis on Psychology Today Blog
    January 6, 2016 by Brittany Willette
    UVM Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics David Rettew, M.D., discusses new research looking beyond the association between cannabis and schizophrenia in a blog post authored for the ABCs of Child Psychiatry blog on Psychology Today. Read the blog post here.
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