The University of Vermont Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center Auxiliary has awarded 11 scholarships of $2,500 each to students living in the central Vermont area who are pursuing a career in health care.
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Becker’s Hospital Review announced today that the University of Vermont Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center (CVMC) was named to its “100 Great Community Hospitals” list for 2016. The monthly publication is the pre-eminent source of cutting-edge business and legal information for health care industry leaders.
Ciara Nicholson, DPM, is a podiatrist and foot surgeon with a special interest in diabetic wound care and surgical training in trauma, limb salvage and reconstruction.
University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center is hosting a 5 mile Fun Run/Walk around Berlin Pond in Berlin, Vt. on Saturday, June 25 as a fundraiser for the Health Care Share program. Start times are 8:45 a.m. for the free kid’s fun run and 9 a.m. for the adult race.
Robin Frantz, MSN, ANP-C will be joining the providers at Integrative Family Medicine - Montpelier, a CVMC practice that specializes in family medicine, using both conventional and alternative therapies for children and adults.
CVMC Rehabilitation Therapy will hold a “Spring into Sports” open house on Saturday, May 7 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at 1311 Barre-Montpelier Road in Berlin. Co-hosted by Bicycle Express, the free event is open to the public and includes a tour of the new athletic training zone and a variety of sports activities.
Seven UVM Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center volunteers were awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award gold medal at this year’s annual volunteer recognition luncheon.
Berlin, Vt. – Effective April 1, Green Mountain Orthopaedic Surgery (GMOS) will join University of Vermont Health Network - CVMC Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. The integration will combine GMOS Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Christian Bean and Dr. Christopher Meriam with CVMC Orthopedic Surgeons Dr. Mahlon Bradley and Dr. Sara Graves into one practice.
The two Vermont hospitals in the University of Vermont Health Network are seeking approval from the Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) to direct approximately $15 million in revenue to support community partners serving the most vulnerable and complex patients, and to bolster state efforts to change the way health care is paid for and delivered.
The University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center’s cancer program is partnering with the Vermont Cancer Survivor Network (VCSN) to offer a new cancer support group serving the Mad River Valley.