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  • Gilbert Quoted in News Net Daily Story on Ozempic Rx
    January 29, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 29, 2024) Endocrinologist Matthew Gilbert, D.O., M.P.H., professor of medicine, was quoted in a News Net Daily story on the prevalence of prescriptions for Ozempic across the United States.
    Read full story at NewsNetDaily.com
  • Peña García Study on Bariatric Surgery and Asthma Chosen as APSselect Article, per Medical Dialogues
    January 24, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 24, 2024) CMB Ph.D. candidate Paola Peña García is lead author of a study showing that bariatric surgery triggers “substantial weight loss and improves lung function,” Medical Dialogues reported.
    Read full story at Medical Dialogues
  • Shapiro Interviewed by WCAX about Migraine Stigma Research
    January 24, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (January 24, 2024) Robert Shapiro, M.D., Ph.D., professor emeritus of neurological sciences, was interviewed by WCAX-TV about his new study on stigma surrounding migraine.
    Read full story at WCAX-TV
  • StorySlam Rx: Humbling Moments in Medicine Shared Out Loud
    January 23, 2024 by Janet Essman Franz
    Medical students, faculty, physicians, and hospital staff stepped up to the microphone on January 18 to tell true stories about their most humbling moments at the sixth annual StorySlamRx: Voices in Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha and Gold Humanism Honor Society members organized and hosted the event, held in the Hoehl Gallery. Inspired by The Moth live storytelling, story slam provides a safe space to share personal experiences and connect with others over shared emotions. For people in the medical community, telling and listening to each other’s stories facilitates wellness and quells burnout.
  • Honoring Excellence in Medical Education
    January 19, 2024 by Angela Ferrante
    Each January, the Larner community gathers for the Teaching Academy’s Snow Season Education Retreat, an annual event lifting up the work of our medical education community and honoring outstanding educators among our faculty and leaders. Highlights of the two-day event include the Teaching Academy Induction and Award Ceremony, a plenary session, an in-person poster session, workshops, and oral abstract presentations. This year’s retreat was held January 17–19.
  • Healing Smiles
    December 1, 2023 by Angela Ferrante
    Elizabeth Blasberg, M.D., a 2014 graduate of the Larner College of Medicine, and her colleague, former UVMMC general surgery resident Ryan Kunkel, M.D., both facial plastic surgeons, are gearing up for a medical mission to the Ruth Paz Foundation Hospital for Burned Children and Pediatric Surgery in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, in Fall 2024. The mission, sponsored by the Angeles Para Honduras (APH) foundation, aims to address cleft palates and other childhood disfiguring conditions.
  • Shapiro Comments to Safety+Health on Study of Stigma Around Migraine
    January 22, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 22, 2024) Robert Shapiro, M.D., Ph.D., professor emeritus of neurological sciences, commented about a study he co-authored focusing on stigma surrounding migraine, and related health outcomes, Safety+Health reported.
    Read full story at Safety+Health
  • Summer Research: From Project to Published Success
    January 22, 2024 by Angela Ferrante
  • Prikis, Pineda Quoted in WCAX Story on Living Kidney Donors
    January 18, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 18, 2024) Nephrologist Marios Prikis, M.D., associate professor of medicine, and transplant surgeon Jaime Pineda, M.D., assistant professor of surgery, commented to WCAX for a story on living donors for kidney transplants.
    Read full story at WCAX-TV
  • NBC5 Reports on Faricy & Levine's Support of Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products
    January 12, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 12, 2024) Pediatric pulmonologist L. E. Faricy, M.D., and Vermont State Health Commissioner Mark Levine, M.D., commented on a bill currently making its way throughout the statehouse that would ban all forms of flavored tobacco products, WPTZ-TV reported.
    Read full story at WPTZ-TV
  • Faricy Quoted in Bennington Banner Article on 50 Vt. Organizations’ Opposition to Flavored Tobacco Products
    January 11, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 11, 2024) L. E. Faricy, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, was quoted in a Bennington Banner article about 50 Vermont organizations’ support for ending the sale of flavored tobacco.
    Read full story at Bennington Banner
  • Leffler Explains Return of UVMMC Mask Mandate in VT Digger Article
    January 10, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 10, 2024) The University of Vermont Medical Center is reviving its mask mandate for staff who work with patients. Stephen Leffler, M.D., president and chief operating officer of the hospital and professor of emergency medicine, says masking is a “simple step that we can take to keep our patients safe,” VT Digger reported.
    Read full story at VT Digger
  • Rally Against Cancer Winter 2024
    January 8, 2024 by Rachel Zwynenburg
  • Guillot, McGee Join UVMMC Board of Trustees, WVNY Reports
    January 8, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 8, 2024) Ann Guillot, M.D., professor emerita of pediatrics and surgery, and Elizabeth McGee, M.D., professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences, are among five new trustees appointed to the UVM Medical Center board of trustees, WVNY-TV reported.
    Read full story at WVNY-TV
  • Faricy Urges Vt. Legislators to Ban Flavored Tobacco Products, per VT Digger
    January 5, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 5, 2024) Pediatric pulmonologist L. E. Faricy, M.D., assistant professor of pediatrics, urged Vermont State legislators to support a bill to end the sale of all flavored tobacco products in Vermont when they convene next month, according to VT Digger.
    Read full story at VT Digger
  • WCAX Interviews Lahey about Post-Holiday Uptick in Flu, RSV, COVID
    January 5, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 5, 2024) Infectious disease specialist Timothy Lahey, M.D., M.M.Sc., professor of medicine, commented to WCAX-TV about an influx in cases of flu, RSV, and COVID in Vermont following the holidays.
    Read full story at WCAX-TV
  • Grayson Featured in NBC5 Piece on ‘Sneaky Sugar’ in Foods
    January 4, 2024 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 4, 2024) NBC5 reported on a recent presentation by Andrea Grayson, Ed.D., M.A., assistant professor of public health and author of "The Sweet Tooth Dilemma," about how to avoid hidden sugars in foods.
    Read full story at NBC5
  • Study Indicates Some Cancer Treatments Increase the Abundance of a Protein Known to Cause Tumor Mutations
    December 19, 2023 by Katelyn Queen, PhD
  • Gramling Comments to Time about Language Lessons from Hospice Workers
    December 18, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (DECEMBER 18, 2023) Robert Gramling, M.D., D.Sc., professor of family medicine and chair of palliative medicine, commented to Time about a new study that reinforces the importance of framing death as a process rather than an outcome when caring for frightened patients and loved ones.
    Read full story at Time
  • Khadanga Interviewed by Knowridge about Increased Heart Attack Risk in Cold Weather
    December 18, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (DECEMBER 18, 2023) Cardiologist Sherrie Khadanga, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, commented to Knowridge for an article on increased risk of heart attack in cold weather.
    Read full story at Knowridge
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