Recent News

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  • Upton Appointed Faculty Development Liaison for Office of Diversity & Inclusion
    August 31, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    University of Vermont College of Medicine Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion Margaret A. Tandoh, M.D., recently announced that Michael Upton, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry, has joined the Office of Diversity & Inclusion as faculty development liaison. Upton is continuing his clinical and service responsibilities while taking on this additional new role supporting the development, implementation and assessment of diversity and inclusion initiatives for faculty development.
  • May's Study Finds Connection between Chronic Pain and Anxiety Disorders
    August 31, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    New research provides insight into a long-observed, but little-understood connection between chronic pain and anxiety and offers a potential target for treatment. The study’s findings, published as an Article in Press in Biological Psychiatry, show that increased expression of PACAP – a peptide neurotransmitter the body releases in response to stress – is also increased in response to neuropathic pain and contributes to these symptoms.
  • Medical Student Marchese Looks at Entrepreneurship for the Curriculum
    August 25, 2016 by Erin Post
    Innovation in healthcare begins and ends with the patient,” says University of Vermont medical student Alexander Marchese ’19, who adds that “although technologies are developed in the lab, they are often conceived in the clinic and can only be fully appreciated once they reach the patient.”

  • College of Medicine Celebrates Banner Year of Giving for FY16: $40.6 Million
    August 25, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    In conjunction with the launch of the “Move Mountains” campaign in October 2015, the University of Vermont Foundation set new records in its fundraising activities on behalf of the university during fiscal year 2016, surpassing historic milestones reached a year ago for both commitments and receipts from donors.
  • SASH Program for Seniors Receives American Public Health Association Award
    August 24, 2016 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Last summer, after graduating from the University of Vermont College of Medicine, Eric Chang, M.D.’15, saw first-hand how an elderly man struggling to care for his sick wife could get so tired and distracted that he would forgot to take his blood-pressure medication.

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