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  • Fourth-Year Wisdom: Escape the Bubble and the Burnout
    October 17, 2017 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, Eric Schmidt, Class of 2018 reflects on his first year, what he would have done differently, and what he's learned in the past four years - outside of the classroom.
  • Rettew speaks with VT Digger about Proposed Resolutions to Vermont's Medical Marijuana Program
    October 16, 2017 by Madi Wood
    On October 16, 2017, UVM Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics David Rettew, M.D. was highlighted in the VT Digger article, "Vermont physicians propose go-slow approach on pot legalization," regarding two proposed resolutions to Vermont's medical marijuana program
  • Underscoring Humanism in Medicine: The White Coat Ceremony
    October 12, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Since August 7, when the Larner College of Medicine’s Class of 2021 started their medical education journey, the country has endured multiple, unthinkable tragedies – hurricanes, a mass shooting, wildfires – the kind that give rise to a greater respect and need for human connection. On Friday, October 13, 2017, these students participated in a rite of passage that emphasizes the importance of humanism in medicine – the White Coat Ceremony.
  • Pino Discusses Managing Pain during Opioid Crisis on Vermont Public Radio
    October 12, 2017 by Madi Wood
    On October 12, 2017, VPR’s Vermont Edition hosted Carlos Pino, M.D., UVM professor of anesthesiology, to discuss how physicians are managing pain in patients during the opioid crisis.
  • Nathan Finds Stress Management Training Benefits Health Care Professionals
    October 9, 2017 by User Not Found
    New interdisciplinary research conducted by University of Vermont researcher Jane Nathan, Ph.D., and colleagues, has found that the Benson Henry Institute’s (BHI) evidence-based Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) is a valuable model to use with health professionals to enhance their well-being.

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