Bringing a Pioneering Skin Cancer Treatment to Vermont
Donald Lockhart loved summertime boat trips and winter ski adventures, but when a skin cancer diagnosis stopped him, he needed the pioneering Mohs surgery that Glenn Goldman, MD, brought to Vermont....
View ArticleNew Website Helps Families Track Patients in the OR
When a loved one is going into the operating room, family and friends naturally want to know what is happening every step of the way. Now, they will be able to. The UVM Medical Center has created a new...
View ArticleUVM Vaccine Testing Center Plays Role in Zika Virus Vaccine
Join us on November 1 for a free lecture titled “The Dengue Fever Vaccine: How it Can Help Us Defend Against the Zika Virus,” part of Community Medical School at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM....
View ArticleWhat “Personalized Medicine” Means for You
Advanced DNA testing is allowing doctors to tailor treatments to individual patients, and to find out what diseases you might be at risk for, or already have. Dr. Debra Leonard explains in an...
View ArticleAn App To Crack The Teen Exercise Code
Pokémon GO has motivated its players to walk 2.8 billion miles. Now, a new mobile game from UVM researchers aims to encourage teens to exercise with similar virtual rewards. The game, called “Camp...
View ArticleEmpowering Nurses (and Patients!) to Enhance Health Care
May 6-12 is National Nurses Week. We are excited to share a number of new developments at the UVM Medical Center as well as celebrate the incredible work our nurses do every single day. Watch our blog...
View ArticlePutting Decisions in the Hands of Patients and Families
Amy Cohen, Program Manager of Patient- and Family-Centered Care at the UVM Medical Center talks about the new Welcoming Policy allowing for elimination of visiting hours and what else the Patient and...
View ArticleRadiology Files: How Emergency Radiology Improves Patient Care
The International Day of Radiology (IDoR) takes place every year on November 8. The day is historically significant. It was on November 8, 1895, that Wilhelm Conrad Rӧntgen discovered X-rays. This...
View ArticleQuiet in the Hospital: How Noise Reduction Helps Patients Heal
Noise. It is present in almost every aspect of our lives. From the traffic in the streets, to the fan that provides us white noise in the background to sleep, noise exists. Unfortunately, like stress,...
View ArticleTelehealth: What it Means for You
Join us for the free class “Telehealth: What is means for you” on October 30, 2019, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Register here. Picture this: It’s a wintry day, you have an appointment with your health care...
View ArticleBringing a Pioneering Skin Cancer Treatment to Vermont
Donald Lockhart loved summertime boat trips and winter ski adventures, but when a skin cancer diagnosis stopped him, he needed the pioneering Mohs surgery that Glenn Goldman, MD, brought to Vermont....
View ArticleNew Website Helps Families Track Patients in the OR
When a loved one is going into the operating room, family and friends naturally want to know what is happening every step of the way. Now, they will be able to. The UVM Medical Center has created a new...
View ArticleUVM Vaccine Testing Center Plays Role in Zika Virus Vaccine
Join us on November 1 for a free lecture titled “The Dengue Fever Vaccine: How it Can Help Us Defend Against the Zika Virus,” part of Community Medical School at the Larner College of Medicine at UVM....
View ArticleWhat “Personalized Medicine” Means for You
Advanced DNA testing is allowing doctors to tailor treatments to individual patients, and to find out what diseases you might be at risk for, or already have. Dr. Debra Leonard explains in an...
View ArticleAn App To Crack The Teen Exercise Code
Pokémon GO has motivated its players to walk 2.8 billion miles. Now, a new mobile game from UVM researchers aims to encourage teens to exercise with similar virtual rewards. The game, called “Camp...
View ArticleEmpowering Nurses (and Patients!) to Enhance Health Care
May 6-12 is National Nurses Week. We are excited to share a number of new developments at the UVM Medical Center as well as celebrate the incredible work our nurses do every single day. Watch our blog...
View ArticlePutting Decisions in the Hands of Patients and Families
Amy Cohen, Program Manager of Patient- and Family-Centered Care at the UVM Medical Center talks about the new Welcoming Policy allowing for elimination of visiting hours and what else the Patient and...
View ArticleRadiology Files: How Emergency Radiology Improves Patient Care
The International Day of Radiology (IDoR) takes place every year on November 8. The day is historically significant. It was on November 8, 1895, that Wilhelm Conrad Rӧntgen discovered X-rays. This...
View ArticleQuiet in the Hospital: How Noise Reduction Helps Patients Heal
Noise. It is present in almost every aspect of our lives. From the traffic in the streets, to the fan that provides us white noise in the background to sleep, noise exists. Unfortunately, like stress,...
View ArticleTelehealth: What it Means for You
Join us for the free class “Telehealth: What is means for you” on October 30, 2019, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Register here. Picture this: It’s a wintry day, you have an appointment with your health care...
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