Larner College of Medicine

Clinical Sites

The Department of Emergency Medicine provides care and training across multiple clinical sites throughout Vermont and the surrounding region. These locations support our mission to deliver exceptional emergency care while advancing education, research, and service to the communities we serve.

Locations

The University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT

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The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, VT, is the primary teaching hospital for the Larner College of Medicine and serves as a Level I Trauma Center, Primary Stroke Center, and STEMI receiving center. As the region’s main tertiary care center, the emergency department treats approximately 70,000 high-acuity patients annually and is recognized for excellence in patient care and medical education.

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Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital, Plattsburgh, NY

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Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh, NY, is a regional referral hospital and ACS Level III Trauma Center serving upstate New York. With more than 40,000 annual emergency department visits, it provides a community-based clinical environment with active involvement in the UVMHN Emergency Medicine residency and medical student education.

Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital

Central Vermont Medical Center, Berlin, VT

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Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, VT, serves approximately 28,000 emergency department patients annually and is a core clinical training site for UVM medical students and Emergency Medicine residents. The emergency department functions as the primary entry point for patients requiring admission to a full range of inpatient services within the hospital’s 122-bed facility.

Central Vermont Medical Center

Porter Medical Center, Middlebury, VT

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Porter Medical Center in Middlebury, VT, is a critical access hospital serving both the Middlebury College community and the surrounding rural region. The emergency department cares for approximately 14,000 patients annually, providing essential emergency services in a community-focused setting.

Porter Medical Center

Elizabethtown Community Hospital, Elizabethtown, NY

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Elizabethtown Community Hospital provides emergency care at two critical access locations in Elizabethtown and Ticonderoga, NY, with inpatient services available at the Elizabethtown campus. Each emergency department treats approximately 8,000 patients annually, offering residents and medical students valuable training in resource-limited, rural settings alongside independent physicians.

Elizabethtown Community Hospital

Alice Hyde Medical Center, Malone, NY

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Alice Hyde Medical Center in Malone, NY, treats approximately 14,000 emergency department patients annually and serves communities across the North Country region. The medical center includes a 76-bed acute care hospital, long-term care and skilled nursing services, four family health centers, and a walk-in clinic, providing comprehensive care to the surrounding rural population.

Alice Hyde Medical Center