In This Issue
All Medical Students
Community Connections & Wellness
- Submit A Professionalism Accolade: no deadline – ongoing. At Larner, we value each other's contributions to the learning and work environment. One way to acknowledge professionalism is to report exemplars of professionalism. Share A Professionalism Accolade. We collect testimonials from students faculty and staff and share them with recipients and their direct supervisors in November and May. Thanks for participating and sharing good words for good acts! Please follow the link. For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu.
- Report a Concern in the Learning Environment: No deadline. Concerned about unprofessional behavior or mistreatment in the Learning Environment? Report it using the private web-based Learning Environment reporting form. The UVM Larner College of Medicine is committed to a learning environment that is respectful, supportive, inclusive, and free from mistreatment. If you believe you experienced or witnessed unprofessional behavior or mistreatment, please report the incident using the private web-based reporting system linked below. REMINDER: Providing contact information is important so that a Learning Environment team member can follow up within 10 days. Your identity will not be shared. For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu.
- Welcome back from the UVM Libraries: Welcome back, Cats! We're so excited you're here. Check out the UVM Libraries hours by location then drop by to give us a visit. For more information, contact UVM Libraries at alice.stokes@uvm.edu
- UVM Libraries Data Design Lab.: Every Tuesday at 10 am. Join UVM data visualization expert Kristin Florian to learn more about design tools that will make your data visually interesting and easy to digest. Each session will explore a new topic or software. Free coffee and treats! Click on the link for more details or email Alice Stokes at alice.stokes@uvm.edu.
- NERHA's Rural Health Student Summit: September 6, 2025 from 9:30am to 2:00pm, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. Interested in Rural Health? Join the New England Rural Health Association (NERHA) for an engaging and inspiring day at the Rural Health Student Summit! This is a unique opportunity designed specifically for students passionate about making a difference in rural healthcare! This summit will empower the next generation of healthcare professionals through networking opportunities, interactive workshops, and informative sessions led by experts in the field. Explore the challenges facing rural health systems and discover innovative solutions and career pathways that can help you make a lasting impact in underserved communities. Whether you're just beginning your healthcare journey or preparing to enter the workforce, this event will equip you with the tools, connections, and inspiration to help shape the future of rural health. Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow at the NERHA’s annual Rural Health Student Summit! Contact Info: New England Rural Health Association Barre, VT 05641 admin@newenglandrha.org. For more Info contact Audree Frey, Public Health Program Manager at audree.frey@uvm.edu
- Celebrate PRIDE with UVM and Health Network Partners: Sunday September 7, 9:30-11:30, Brunch, Vermont Comedy Club,12-1PM, Parade, starting at St. Paul and Main Streets, 1:00-5:00, festival, Waterfront Park. Celebrate PRIDE with UVM and Health Network Partners at the Burlington Pride Parade and Festival. Celebrate Pride in Vermont, a family-friendly celebration of queer joy, community building, and solidarity, with your colleagues from UVM Larner College of Medicine, Cancer Center, College of Nursing & Health Sciences, UVM Medical Center and other Health Network partners, and the UVM Prism Center. We will march together in the parade from 12:00-1:00 p.m. on our way to a festival at Waterfront Park featuring music, drag performances, storytelling, speakers, food trucks, vendors, and community resources. We’ll start with a pre-parade gathering 9:30-11:30 at the Vermont Comedy Club with games, crafts, and sign-making, hosted by Larner and Health Network Partners. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. We will gather at the parade start at the intersection of St. Paul and Main streets to decorate the Health Network truck and march in solidarity on our way to Waterfront Park. Registration is appreciated by not required. For questions, reach out to Wendy Shores at wendy.shores@uvmhealth.org or Michelle Bruner at michelle.bruner@uvmhealth.org.
Vision 2030 Town Hall Meeting: 9/8, 12-1Pm, MedEd200 Sullivan. Message from Dean Page: “Dear Larner Community, Vision 2025: A Unified Strategic Plan for the Larner College of Medicine has effectively guided our College by aligning our clinical, educational, research, and community-focused priorities and objectives. It is now an appropriate time to initiate a new strategic planning process to look ahead and build upon the strengths of our previous efforts. Today, I am pleased to announce the launch of Vision 2030. Dr. Jan Carney, Associate Dean for Public Health and Health Policy, will serve as champion for this strategic planning process. We invite all faculty, staff, and students to participate in upcoming Town Hall sessions to help us establish a shared understanding of our current position and future direction. These one-hour meetings, facilitated by Dr. Carney, will provide an opportunity to share insights and perspectives on our strengths, areas for improvement, potential challenges, and opportunities ahead. The Town Hall sessions will be held in MedEd 200, Sullivan Classroom, on the following dates:
- Medical Students – Monday, 9/8 from 12-1 pm
- Faculty – Friday, 9/12 and Monday, 9/22 from 5-6 pm
- Staff – Friday, 9/12 and Monday, 9/22 from 12-1 pm
- Graduate Students – Wednesday, 9/24 from 12-1 pm
We will review and analyze the feedback, moving forward with our College leaders to identify areas to further build on and new opportunities for the next five years. We will finish our process this fall and plan to release our newest Vision 2030 in January 2026. I encourage all of you to participate in the Vision 2030 Town Hall meetings and look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas on the future of the Larner College of Medicine.
- 2025 Imbasciani LGBTQ Health Equity Lecture: September 8, 2025, 5:00 pm, MedEd200 Sullivan Classroom & Zoom. Join us for this year's Imbasciani LGBTQ Health Equity Lecture, featuring Dr. Blair Peters, Associate Professor of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Oregon Health & Sciences University. Join via Zoom here. Please note that this year's lecture will not be recorded. 3rd and 4th year students are pre-approved to attend this lecture and do not need to use an excused absence from clinical duties. Click here for website details. For more details contact Olive Gallmeyer at ogallmey@med.uvm.edu
- September Monthly MSST Meet - Stretching Summer: Ben & Jerry’s will be scooping ice cream for sundaes outside of OME 12-2pm, Tuesday, September 09, 2025. Please swing by for a final taste of summer, and to visit if you’d like! Hello from your Medical Student Services Team (MSST), While the days are getting shorter and chillier, summer isn’t over yet! Join us for an ice cream sundae social! We will be on hand to meet you and answer any questions you have; however, you are also always welcome to smile, wave, and snag your grab-and-go goodies and walk away. Ben & Jerry’s build-your-own-sundae bar will be set up while supplies last. Swing by and meet members of MSST during these monthly casual events. Other OME faculty and staff often also make guest appearances. Have your questions answered and meet your support crew. We are always happy to help wherever and whenever we can, and we are looking forward to getting to know you all a little better via these pop-up events! Larner students currently at our CT Clinical Campus: Your CT-campus Medical Student Services Team encourages you to swing by anytime during regular office hours to ask any questions you have, grab a snack, and/or just say hello. Please contact your Medical Student Services Team at studentCOMservices@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
- Coffee / Tea / Morning Greet with Dean Zehle / Guests: September 9,8-8:45AM, Outside N100. Dean Zehle would like to invite you to stop by before class/clinicals to join her and/or special guests for coffee/tea/cocoa/juice. Feel free to stop by for a chat, catch up on events, share a story – whatever you would like to talk about – or simply feel free to grab a drink and head off to start your day! She often hosts special guests and looks forward to seeing you whenever you are able to come by. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to her Administrative Assistant, Colleen Case at colleen.case@med.uvm.edu for more information.
- The Division Intercultural Excellence invites you to the Fall Longer Table Gathering!: We hope you will join us on Wednesday, September 10th at the Allen House Lawn anytime between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. In the event of bad weather, the event will move indoors at the Allen House. Take some time to celebrate our amazing UVM community. It is a chance to unwind and foster a sense of belonging among UVM faculty and staff. Please share the invite with other UVM peers and colleagues. All at UVM are welcome. RSVPs are kindly requested to go.uvm.edu/gathering.
- Let Us Know If You Are volunteering for Special Olympics Fall Games!: September 14th at Collins Perley Sport & Fitness Center in St. Albans. If you are volunteering for the Special Olympics Fall Games, the Medical Communications team wants to take photos and write a story about your experience. View the event flyer for more information [PDF]. Register to volunteer. To be included in a Larner College of Medicine story and photo shoot, please contact Janet Franz, Creative Content Manager, janet.l.franz@med.uvm.edu.
- Dean Zehle Student Drop-In Meetings: These drop-ins are provided for students to connect with the Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education. We protect student drop-in sessions to ensure our students can discuss any rising issues or concerns, and to ensure your dean is always accessible to you. You can secure a 20-minute slot during the provided drop-in hours, using the Dean for Medical Education drop-ins sign-up. Please contact Colleen Case, the Executive Assistant to the Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education, at colleen.case@med.uvm.edu if you have any questions or concerns.
- Hispanic American HEALTHstory Month Lecture: September 17, 12-1PM, Via Zoom. Join us on September 17, 12-1 pm, for a webinar in celebration of Hispanic American Healthstory Month, "Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Clinical Practice" with Darin Woolpert, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Click to learn more here. Dr. Woolpert is a Senior Lecturer of Communication Sciences & Disorders and Director of the SLPA Professional Certificate Program at the UVM College of Nursing & Health Sciences. This event is co-sponsored by the UVM Larner College of Medicine Office of Inclusive Excellence and the UVM College of Nursing & Health Sciences. For more details, email Olive Gallmeyer at ogallmey@med.uvm.edu
- Coffee and Code (BYOMug to reduce waste): September 19,Howe Library, First Flr.9-10:30AM. Coffee and Code is the best way to start your Friday! Read more about the event here…
5th annual National DAC Med Conference: The Disability Advocacy Coalition in Medicine (DAC Med) is pleased to announce that abstract submissions are now open for our 5th annual National DAC Med Conference! DAC Med is a trainee-led group dedicated to mitigating ableism in healthcare through education, support, programming, research, networking, and outreach. Founded at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, DAC Med now operates with both Northwestern and national leadership. Together, we are proud to host this year’s virtual conference on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Research presentations are tentatively scheduled from 10 AM–11 AM CST (final schedule to follow).This year’s conference theme is “Reimagining Clinical Excellence: How Disability Makes Medicine Better.” The conference will feature engaging speaker sessions, patient panels, research presentations, and more. We invite students and faculty to submit abstracts related to disability in healthcare.
-Submission deadline: Sunday, September 21, 2025 (11:59 PM CST)
-Notification of decisions: Monday, September 29, 2025
-Confirm/deny participation in conference: Saturday, October 11, 2025
A detailed program and registration information will be shared soon. If you have any questions, please email dacmed.national@gmail.com.
- Consider a Mentor!: We accept applicants on a rolling basis with no precise deadline. The LCOM Mentors program connects medical students with faculty members and/or residents who share similar interests and professional goals. Join here! A mentor can support you in:
- Navigating LCOM's culture, systems, and professional networks
- Understanding institutional expectations and pathways to success
- Setting academic and scholarly goals aligned with your interests
- Developing strategies to balance academic responsibilities with personal well-being.. Ready to get started? Join the LCOM Mentors Program today and take the next step in your professional journey. For more details, contact Noah Burn, Admin Asst at noah.burns@med.uvm.edu - New Exhibit in Dana Library: Open M-F, 7:30 A.M. – 5 P.M. The National Library of Medicine's traveling exhibition on the historic role of healthcare in immigration and migration practices will be featured in Dana Health Sciences Library from Aug 25 through Oct 4. Stop in M-F, 7:30 A.M. - 5 P.M. For more details contact UVM libraries at alice.stokes@uvm.eduBack to Top
Career Counseling Opportunities
- Pediatrics Grand Rounds - "Partnering for Progress in Advancing Child Health and the Profession of Pediatrics": September 10,8-9AM, via Zoom. Please email Penny Marchessault at Penelope.Marchessault@med.uvm.edu for more details.Back to Top
Housing Opportunities
We are excited to offer a brand new Larner College of Medicine housing option.
Why this housing is ideal for you:
- Flexible lease options
- Fully furnished 2 bed / 2 bath units – no need to buy or move furniture
- $1600 per bedroom – includes electricity, high-speed internet, and convenient laundry on the floor
- Units are leased per bedroom – no need to find a roommate that process is coordinated for you if you want and will be a fellow Larner College of Medicine student
- Quiet and professional environment – upper-floor units exclusively for medical students
- Convenient access to campus and amenities
Our staff toured the building, and we can confidently say it offers a quiet, comfortable, and supportive living environment—ideal for the demands of medical school.
To ensure this housing option remains viable for future students, we need to fill the available units as part of our agreement with the property management company. If you are still looking for housing, or want a reliable, student-friendly lease, we strongly encourage you to consider this opportunity.
Interested? Please email catamountrun@redstonevt.com for more details or to reserve your spot.
We are excited to offer this opportunity, and we are here to help you succeed—both in the classroom and beyond.
Scholarship Opportunities
None posted for the week
Research Opportunities
- NERHA's Rural Health Student Summit: September 6, 2025 from 9:30am to 2:00pm, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. Interested in Rural Health? Join the New England Rural Health Association (NERHA) for an engaging and inspiring day at the Rural Health Student Summit! This is a unique opportunity designed specifically for students passionate about making a difference in rural healthcare! This summit will empower the next generation of healthcare professionals through networking opportunities, interactive workshops, and informative sessions led by experts in the field. Explore the challenges facing rural health systems and discover innovative solutions and career pathways that can help you make a lasting impact in underserved communities. Whether you're just beginning your healthcare journey or preparing to enter the workforce, this event will equip you with the tools, connections, and inspiration to help shape the future of rural health. Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow at the NERHA’s annual Rural Health Student Summit! Contact Info: New England Rural Health Association Barre, VT 05641 admin@newenglandrha.org. For more Info contact Audree Frey, Public Health Program Manager at audree.frey@uvm.edu
Fellowship Opportunity
None posted for this weekBack to Top
co 2029 Students: M1's
Non-Curricular Activities
- ATTENTION REQUIRED: Please ensure that you are up to date with immunization requirements. Please visit your CastleBranch portal to check your compliance status and review any action items that need your attention. Students who are not in compliance will receive a follow-up communication. Thank you for your attention to this important requirement.
- AHEC Spotlight Series: Community Engagement: Wednesday, September 10, 2025; 12:00-1:00 p.m.; MedEd200- Sullivan Classroom. Hear from 3 community agencies to learn about their work and a coordinated approach to volunteerism. This panel will be moderated by Katie Wells, MD, MPD, Larner's Director of Social Medicine. Panelists: Kelly Moran, MSW is the Justice, Mentoring and Re-entry Coordinator with Mercy Connections. She works with justice-involved individuals and advocates for disenfranchised communities. She has 20 years of experience working with diverse populations both locally and internationally. Justine Mee is the Health Services Coordinator for Champlain Valley Head Start, a program of the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity. Justine coordinates well child & dental exams, immunizations, hearing & vision screenings, and medication administration to support the development of the child within the family, and the development of the family within the community. Sarah Sinnott is the Family and Community Engagement Director for the Janet S. Munt Family Room, a welcoming parent-child center supporting families with children up to age 5. In her role, Sarah connects families to each other, and bridges people and organizations in the community. For more information, contact Jennifer Gaudreau, CPRP-DEI, Physician Placement Professional at jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu.
2025 Medical Student Leadership Lunch & Learn Series - Session 3 of 3: September 15, via Microsoft Teams. Members of the Class of 2029 are invited to this BYO-lunch & learn series to learn about various Student Leadership Opportunities at the Larner College of Medicine. Hear from student leaders regarding their affiliated group across these three lunch & learn sessions. The first 40 minutes will be formal presentations from the groups, and then the last 20 minutes will be held for questions and discussion. Please feel free to bring your lunch to the session (please MUTE your mics; video is up to you, but we always appreciate seeing your faces). Join the session, now… Series schedule for 9/15 session:
- UVM Board of Trustees (BOT; Faculty-Student Committee)
- Learning Environment and Professionalism Committee (LEAP; Faculty-Student Committee)
- AAMC OSRs (National Student Group)
- Larner Student Ambassadors (Student Group)
For more information contact Kiersten Tavares at kiersten.tavares@med.uvm.edu
- UVM Board of Trustees (BOT; Faculty-Student Committee)
- Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Plastic Surgery with Dr. Donald Laub: The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Plastic Surgery as a specialty choice. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the subspecialty opportunities available. Special attention will also be taken to explain the residency application process and offer specific guidance to best prepare you for navigating that process. Students: Please complete the Panel Session evaluation using this link . Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
- Save the Date: Nuvance Global Health Program information session: Monday, October 13,12 -1pm, Med Ed 200. Monday, Join us for an information session about the Nuvance Global Health Program and the application process the Summer Global Health Elective for Larner M1’s. Learn more about the Nuvance Global Health program. . For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu.
- Student Led Review Training: Want to establish a well-organized and focused peer review group in a format already developed by LCOM students? organized peer review groups can be excellent for reviewing and reinforcing knowledge within a course block. To be effective, these groups often benefit from some structure and group format. A few students from the class of 2028 have co-developed a model for an effective and efficient self-organizing medical study group and would like to share this model with interested students in your class. If you are interested in learning more from a fellow M2 about this particular model and potentially establishing a similar group, then please sign up here. We will arrange a conversation with one of the founding group members. This will cover: overall group format, lessons learned, integrating technology, booking rooms, and benefits identified from such a group (e.g., knowledge reinforcement, judgment of learning, developing effective presentation skills, accountability). Please sign up using this link. For more information, contact Dr. Tim Moynihan at timothy.m.moynihan@med.uvm.edu
- Study tools: AccessMedicine for supplemental learning through the Dana Library. Did you know as an LCOM student you have access to McGraw Hill's digital resource AccessMedicine. This resource includes textbooks, review questions, quiz generation, application cases, video/audio, infographics, flashcards, interactive modules & study tools. Click here to explore what is available. Click here for a brief overview video specific to the basic sciences.
co 2028 Students: M2's
Non-Curricular Activities
- ATTENTION REQUIRED: Please ensure that you are up to date with immunization requirements. Please visit your CastleBranch portal to check your compliance status and review any action items that need your attention. Students who are not in compliance will receive a follow-up communication. Thank you for your attention to this important requirement.
- Applications begin-The NIH Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) is a premier, year-long research training program which seeks to attract talented, research-oriented medical, dental, and veterinary students to the NIH intramural campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and its satellite campuses. Centered on a robust investigation experience through a basic, clinical, or translational research project with an experienced mentor that matches their professional interests, the NIH MRSP also provides students with a dedicated curriculum of academic activities featuring world-renowned clinician-scientists, networking opportunities, and professional development workshops. Over 600 alumni strong, the NIH MRSP has a proven history of helping launch the next generation of biomedical researchers into highly successful, impactful careers. The (Future) Doctor Is In | NIH Intramural Research Program offers a glimpse into how this career development program has benefited some of our recent students. Students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year are eligible to apply. We will begin to accept applications on SEPTEMBER 1st, 2025.****The application deadline is DECEMBER 1, 2025.**** Our NIH MRSP team will be conducting a virtual information webinar on Thursday, October 9th at 1:00PM EST. Webinar details will be shared in September. More information can be found at: NIH Medical Research Scholars Program. If you have any questions or would like additional information about the MRSP, please do not hesitate to contact us at mrsp@mail.nih.gov. In addition, the NIH Clinical Electives Program offers year-round clinical opportunities for senior medical and dental students to gain clinical research exposure through rotations with services that are responsible for the clinical care of patients enrolled in protocols and clinical trials. Eligibility requirements and application information can be found on our website: NIH Clinical Electives Program. The NIH MRSP Team will conduct a live, virtual informational webinar on Thursday, October 9th at 1:00PM (EST) via Teams. Click Here to Register.
- AHEC Spotlight Series: Community Engagement: Wednesday, September 10, 2025; 12:00-1:00 p.m.; MedEd200- Sullivan Classroom. Hear from 3 community agencies to learn about their work and a coordinated approach to volunteerism. This panel will be moderated by Katie Wells, MD, MPD, Larner's Director of Social Medicine. Panelists: Kelly Moran, MSW is the Justice, Mentoring and Re-entry Coordinator with Mercy Connections. She works with justice-involved individuals and advocates for disenfranchised communities. She has 20 years of experience working with diverse populations both locally and internationally. Justine Mee is the Health Services Coordinator for Champlain Valley Head Start, a program of the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity. Justine coordinates well child & dental exams, immunizations, hearing & vision screenings, and medication administration to support the development of the child within the family, and the development of the family within the community. Sarah Sinnott is the Family and Community Engagement Director for the Janet S. Munt Family Room, a welcoming parent-child center supporting families with children up to age 5. In her role, Sarah connects families to each other, and bridges people and organizations in the community. For more information, contact Jennifer Gaudreau, CPRP-DEI, Physician Placement Professional at jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu.
- M1/2 summer research poster session: September 23, 3-5:30pm, Hoehl Gallery/Given Courtyard/Sullivan Classroom Foyer. Please join us at the annual Medical Student Summer Research Poster Session. Also, if you are an M2 student and did summer research that was not supported by LCOM, CVRI, or the Cancer Center and want to present, let us know. The annual Medical Student Summer Research Poster Session will occur on Sept 23. Current M2 students participating in research this past summer supported by LCOM and CVRI will be presenting. Students supported by the Cancer Center already participated in a separate poster session. If you are an M2 student who did research this past summer through another mechanism, including unfunded work, and you would like to present, please email Dr. Renee Stapleton at renee.stapleton@med.uvm.edu.
- AHEC Community Engagement & Service 80-hour Pathway: Rolling Application. Longitudinal volunteer service opportunities with local community agencies. Read the program overview to learn about partnerships with the Association of Africans Living in Vermont, Champlain Valley Head Start, the Janet S. Munt Family Room, Feeding Champlain Valley and Mercy Connections. The broad goals of this AHEC Scholars activity are to support meaningful service to community agencies and to explore ways physicians can partner with others to address issues of availability, accessibility, and quality of health services in the community. As an AHEC Scholars eligible activity, students complete 40 training hours and at least 40 field/service hours. The course content includes exploration of Vermont systems and services related to promoting and maintaining health. Through service, students will enhance partnerships with community agencies to further goals agreed upon by the community partner, AHEC, and the student volunteer. Larner medical students may participate in this AHEC Scholars pathway activity in their second, third or fourth year at LCOM. There is an application process, with a limited number of students selected based on the volunteer needs of the partnering community agencies, as well as program capacity and strength of the student application. Read the program overview and find the application link here: [AHEC Community Engagement and Service page]. Contact Patti Smith Urie at patti.smith-urie@med.uvm.edu with questions about the AHEC Scholars program or this AHEC activity.
- co2028 Study Group: Putting M2's in contact for a new study group: semi quiet, accountability, occasional discussion...Fill out this form if you are interested in being connected with other M2's looking for the following type of study group: Parallel learning on campus following classes, mixture of silent and discussion, occasional group review of week's topics & case questions, resources sharing, space for accountability! For more information, contact Dr. Tim Moynihan at timothy.m.moynihan@med.uvm.edu.
- Study tools: AccessMedicine for supplemental learning through the Dana Library. Did you know as an LCOM student you have access to McGraw Hill's digital resource AccessMedicine. This resource includes textbooks, review questions, quiz generation, application cases, video/audio, infographics, flashcards, interactive modules & study tools. Click here to explore what is available. Click here for a brief overview video specific to the basic sciences.
co 2027 Students: M3's
Non- Curricular Activities
- University of Colorado School of Medicine First Look Virtual Event: September 16, 5-7PM fully virtual. We invite all 3rd and 4th year medical students and residents to join the University of Colorado First Look Virtual Event to learn more about our residency and fellowship programs. This event will have introductions to our campus leaders, and a panel with representation from multiple specialties available to answer questions for potential applicants about training and living in Colorado. We will be highlighting the values and norms you will see as a member of our campus. This event will be held on virtually 9/16/2025, 5:00 - 7:00pm MST, with specialty breakout rooms from 6:00-7:00pm MST. Please sign up at this link.
- Upcoming Advising Meetings: Fall 2025. Your Deans for Students/OME will be holding several meetings over the next few months to help you prepare for entering the Advanced Integration Level. Class-wide meetings will be held to give you an overview of 4th year and the requirements (late Oct/early Nov), details of the scheduling lotteries (mid-Dec), and planning away rotations (Jan). Smaller group discussions will be available for students who are undecided or deciding between 3 or more specialties, deciding between 2 specialties, and those who have chosen their specialty (Nov - Dec). All meetings will be held over Zoom and will be recorded. Please keep an eye out for Outlook invitations from the REQ Medical Education Calendar. For more details, contact Emma Faustner, Career Advising & Residency Placement Coordinator at emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu
- Application Begin 9/1-The NIH Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) is a premier, year-long research training program which seeks to attract talented, research-oriented medical, dental, and veterinary students to the NIH intramural campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and its satellite campuses. Centered on a robust investigation experience through a basic, clinical, or translational research project with an experienced mentor that matches their professional interests, the NIH MRSP also provides students with a dedicated curriculum of academic activities featuring world-renowned clinician-scientists, networking opportunities, and professional development workshops. Over 600 alumni strong, the NIH MRSP has a proven history of helping launch the next generation of biomedical researchers into highly successful, impactful careers. The (Future) Doctor Is In | NIH Intramural Research Program offers a glimpse into how this career development program has benefited some of our recent students. Students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year are eligible to apply. We will begin to accept applications on SEPTEMBER 1st, 2025.****The application deadline is DECEMBER 1, 2025.**** Our NIH MRSP team will be conducting a virtual information webinar on Thursday, October 9th at 1:00PM EST. Webinar details will be shared in September. More information can be found at: NIH Medical Research Scholars Program. If you have any questions or would like additional information about the MRSP, please do not hesitate to contact us at mrsp@mail.nih.gov. In addition, the NIH Clinical Electives Program offers year-round clinical opportunities for senior medical and dental students to gain clinical research exposure through rotations with services that are responsible for the clinical care of patients enrolled in protocols and clinical trials. Eligibility requirements and application information can be found on our website: NIH Clinical Electives Program. The NIH MRSP Team will conduct a live, virtual informational webinar on Thursday, October 9th at 1:00PM (EST) via Teams. Click Here to Register.
co 2026 Students: M4's
Non- Curricular Activities
- Application Begin 9/1-The NIH Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) is a premier, year-long research training program which seeks to attract talented, research-oriented medical, dental, and veterinary students to the NIH intramural campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and its satellite campuses. Centered on a robust investigation experience through a basic, clinical, or translational research project with an experienced mentor that matches their professional interests, the NIH MRSP also provides students with a dedicated curriculum of academic activities featuring world-renowned clinician-scientists, networking opportunities, and professional development workshops. Over 600 alumni strong, the NIH MRSP has a proven history of helping launch the next generation of biomedical researchers into highly successful, impactful careers. The (Future) Doctor Is In | NIH Intramural Research Program offers a glimpse into how this career development program has benefited some of our recent students. Students in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year are eligible to apply. We will begin to accept applications on SEPTEMBER 1st, 2025.****The application deadline is DECEMBER 1, 2025.**** Our NIH MRSP team will be conducting a virtual information webinar on Thursday, October 9th at 1:00PM EST. Webinar details will be shared in September. More information can be found at: NIH Medical Research Scholars Program. If you have any questions or would like additional information about the MRSP, please do not hesitate to contact us at mrsp@mail.nih.gov. In addition, the NIH Clinical Electives Program offers year-round clinical opportunities for senior medical and dental students to gain clinical research exposure through rotations with services that are responsible for the clinical care of patients enrolled in protocols and clinical trials. Eligibility requirements and application information can be found on our website: NIH Clinical Electives Program. The NIH MRSP Team will conduct a live, virtual informational webinar on Thursday, October 9th at 1:00PM (EST) via Teams.
- MSPE deadline is coming up soon! 9/7. You should have received your MSPE for review. Please look for it and get it back to us by 9/7.
- University of Colorado School of Medicine First Look Virtual Event: September 16, 5-7PM fully virtual. We invite all 3rd and 4th year medical students and residents to join the University of Colorado First Look Virtual Event to learn more about our residency and fellowship programs. This event will have introductions to our campus leaders, and a panel with representation from multiple specialties available to answer questions for potential applicants about training and living in Colorado. We will be highlighting the values and norms you will see as a member of our campus. This event will be held on virtually 9/16/2025, 5:00 - 7:00pm MST, with specialty breakout rooms from 6:00-7:00pm MST. Please sign up at this link.
- Transcripts for Residency Application due: before 9/22/25. Request your med school transcript for your residency applications! Residency applicants should request copies of their medical school transcripts to be sent to Emma Faustner for uploading to the application platforms. Please see the instructions for requesting an electronic transcript [PDF]. If new grades post after a transcript is uploaded, you must request a new copy in the same way. Contact Emma at Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with questions. Click Here to Register.
- Request Letters of Recommendation: ASAP. Have you requested your letters of rec yet? If you haven't requested your letters of rec for residency application yet you should do so as soon as possible to give your letter writers enough time to write and upload them to your application platform(s). Be sure to follow the instructions from your application platform(s) for creating letters and sending requests to your letter writers. It is recommended that all of the letters that you plan to submit to programs be uploaded before applications are released to programs (9:00 am ET on 9/24 for ERAS and ResidencyCAS). For more information, contact Emma Faustner at emma.faustner@med.uvm.edu
- ResidencyCAS Tokens: Important. If you are applying in Emergency Medicine or ObGyn this cycle, please email Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu to request a ResidencyCAS token.
- The ERAS application registration is now open: You should have received a token inviting you to the system. If you didn’t receive the token (make sure to check your spam/junk folders, just in case), please reach out to Emma Faustner. We encourage all students, regardless of the specialty’s application platform, to register in the MyERAS® system.
- Please invite your letter writers to submit their letter into your application portal (either through ERAS or Residency CAS).
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Important Student Resources at Larner
Resources for Reference
Resources
- Student Handbook
- Financial Emergency Resources
- Food and Housing Emergency Resources (DOC)
- Medical Student Feedback Form
- Med. Student Activities Calendar
- Academic Support Resources
- How To Book Larner Space (PDF)
- Safety & Security Tips - VT Campus
- Wellness Committee- Resources for Students
- Social Media @UVM Larner Med
- AAMC Tools and Resources for First-Generation Medical School Students
- UVM Bored
- UVM LivingWell Center
- Student Study Spaces
- Specialty Advisor List (PDF)
- CMB Seminars
- Neuroscience Grad. Prog. Events
- Larner Medicine Newsletter
- Vermont Medicine Magazine
- Med. News: The Chart*
Meet with Medical Student Services
Meet With Us
- Book Time with Medical Student Services
- Wellbeing
- Career Advising
- Medical Student Research
- Financial Advising
- General Advising/Support
- Director of Academic Achievement
- Dean for Medical Education, Dr. Christa Zehle
- Office of Learning Environment
- Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Housing
Housing Opportunities
Graduate students are highly sought tenants in the Burlington area and property owners often advertise specifically to them with special rates (less than would be offered to undergraduate students). Don't hesitate to ask housing contacts if they would consider lowering the advertised rate to secure a graduate student; it never hurts to ask!
Explore housing opportunities & housing support resources via the UVM Off-campus Housing Site.
Burlington Off-campus Living Guide: Includes information to help off-campus students have successful experiences off campus. Check out the 8th edition of the UVM Off-Campus Student and Community Relations (OSCR) Off Campus Living Guide[PDF].
Landlord/Tenant and Housing Questions and Issues: Please contact OSCR at oscr@uvm.edu (802-656-9405)
Lost and Found
Lost and Found
Lost something? Email the Office of Medical Education (OME) at studentCOMservices@med.uvm.edu a description of the item.
Found something? Please turn it into either the Office of Medical Student Education (Given Courtyard n100) or the Dana Medical Library (First floor of the Medical Education Center).
Found items are kept up to 30 days and then are donated to various local organizations depending on the item.
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