At the UVM College of Medicine, students become engaged early in clinical experience and community outreach, hallmarks of our nationally-acclaimed medical education curriculum. Our Burlington city campus lies between the shores of Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains. Together with teaching hospital partner Fletcher Allen Health Care, we serve as Vermont’s Academic Medical Center.
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Commencement – May 20
In the Spotlight
05-16-2012
Class of 2012 Members to Receive M.D. at Commencement May 20
On Sunday, May 20, 2012, at a ceremony beginning at 2:30 p.m. in the University of Vermont’s Ira Allen Chapel, 113 students – 63 women and 50 men – in the UVM College of Medicine’s Class of 2012 will receive their medical degrees. The event will be available via a live video stream beginning at 1:45 p.m.
05-11-2012
Students, Faculty to Celebrate 2012 Honors Night on May 15
Members of the University of Vermont College of Medicine’s Class of 2012 and faculty will participate in Honors Night on Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center. For the first time, the College will recognize both inductees into the Alpha Omega Alpha and Gold Humanism Honor ...
05-15-2012
Mawe and Moses Present on the Mind in the Gut at ECHO After Dark May 17
On Thursday, May 17, University of Vermont Professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology Gary Mawe, Ph.D., and Professor of Medicine Peter Moses, M.D., will present on “Go with Your Gut: What is Your Stomach ‘Thinking’” at the ECHO After Dark OUR BODY Speaker Series. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. at ECHO Lake Aquarium and ...
Vermont Medicine
04-13-2012
Lessons from Doña Paulina
In his prize-winning essay, medical student Peter Cooch reflects on his time spent providing medical care in a small village in the Guatemalan highlands: "For much of that time, I worked as an aide for an elderly Mayan woman recovering from a sizeable ulcer. My friendship with this octogenarian hermit, with whom I share almost no language or cultural background, is among the oddest and most difficult relationships of my life. Yet, for those same reasons, it has been one of the most meaningful."








