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.
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The Vermont Foodbank’s Veggie VanGo, a mobile food pantry, will deliver its second round of healthy groceries to the University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center in partnership with Hunger Mountain Coop on Friday, February 26.
The Gallery at CVMC is currently exhibiting the watercolor prints of Montpelier architect and artist Tom Leytham. The show runs from January 22 - April 8, 2016.
University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center Auxiliary Past-President Wanda Baril recently presented Marilyn White, left, and Joni Argenti, center, with the 2015 CVMC Auxilian of the Year award.
The American Cancer Society recognized Theresa Lever with the American Cancer Society Lane W. Adams Quality of Life Award, a prestigious national honor for cancer care and commitment.
Marissa Patrick, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, HNP is a board certified adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner, qualified to treat patients ages 13 and older.
The Vermont Foodbank’s Veggie VanGo, a mobile food pantry, will be at Central Vermont Medical Center on Friday, Jan. 22 to provide all families and individuals in need free, fresh produce and other groceries.
Eswar Tipirneni, MD, recently joined University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center Adult Primary Care, Hematology and Oncology. The practice provides all aspects of medical oncology care and outpatient infusion services, including chemotherapy, for adults with cancer and blood-related diseases.
The University of Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center’s new ExpressCare in Waterbury Center is scheduled to open Jan. 4. Located at 76 McNeil Road, off Route 100 near Pete’s Greens Waterbury Farm Market, it offers quick and easy walk-in medical care with no appointment required.
Central Vermont Medical Center employees and volunteers donated 140 turkeys to families in need through the Vermont Foodbank and another 40 turkeys to the State of Vermont Agency of Human Services/Department of Children and Families “Adopt-A-Family” program.