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All Medical Students

Community Connections & Wellness

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  • UVM Offices are closed 12/24/25-1/1/2026 for Winter Break
  • Ever been locked out of a room at LCOM? Do you know what to do if you find yourself locked out of a room at LCOM with your personal items inside the room?Students have 24/7 access to the MedEd classrooms. However, if you find yourself locked out of another UVM space after-hours and you don't have access to your belongings, please contact UVM Police Services. They can remotely unlock most rooms on campus and are ready to help students. You only need to supply your name (so they can verify you are a student) and the room number. They can be reached by calling (802) 656-3473 for 24/7 assistance. For additional details, contact colleen.case@med.uvm.edu
  • LCOM Gym Winter Break: LCOM gym will remain open during the winter break for use. However, there are reduced custodial services. We are aware of the issues with the hot water and facilities will be fixing it.  We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience. In the meantime, several on-campus alternative shower locations are available to you. Please click on this link [PDF] to find alternate LCOM showers. Friendly reminders: Please be respectful of shared spaces and leave the area clean for the next person. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact  nausheen.azhar@med.uvm.edu or leigh.holterman@med.uvm.edu
  • Wellness Initiative for Food Insecurity: To anyone facing food insecurity this Winter, the Wellness Committee would like to provide guidance on where to find free food items, household goods, and meals. We know money can be tight this time of year, and we want to make sure that basic necessities are covered. Please see the following list for resources that may be helpful with obtaining basic food supplies.
    • The “Swipe Out Hunger” program through UVM Dining is unfortunately no longer accepting applicants, but stay tuned for future changes.
    • There are support resources available through the Office of Intercultural Excellence. They host a food pantry that is available 24/7 (with swipe access in off hours) to any student that needs it, in their office located in Given D-201. Students can go in and take what they need at any time of day, without any need to contact anyone. For further potential resource options or questions, please contact Tiffany Delaney (tiffany.delaney@med.uvm.edu) or Dr. Leigh Ann Holterman (lholterm@med.uvm.edu).
    • LCOM Graduate Student Food Shelf: Located in the graduate student lounge in the Given Courtyard, 3rd floor, S356. Offers pasta, rice, canned goods, frozen veggies, and fresh fruit.
    • UVM Rally Cats Cupboard: A food pantry open to all students and members of the Greater Burlington community. Located on the first floor of the Davis center. Offers shelf-stable foods as well as self-care supplies, baby items, and cleaning supplies.
    • Intervale Farm Share: The Intervale offers free food pop-ups throughout the winter and has a weekly fresh fruit and vegetable share that you can sign up for in April. Click the link to join their mailing list. There is also a free winter vegetable pick-up on January 19th.
    • Free Food and Hot Meals across Burlington: View this map to see where in Burlington you can take advantage of free food pantries and go for free hot meals.
    • Or use this resource to find a food shelf near you.
  • UVM Student Financial Resource Center: Money managing doesn't come with a syllabus. You are invited to explore the Student Financial Resource Center, an online hub created through UVM’s partnership with Vermont Federal Credit Union. The site covers real-life topics—banking basics, budgeting, salary negotiation, and more. As we approach winter break, take a moment to explore your financial literacy and learn new tips. Learn more about the launch of this resource and the partnership.
  • Annual William Carlos Williams Poetry competition: December 31,2025 submission deadline. Established to celebrate medical-student poets. First-, second- and third-place winners in each category will receive a cash prize and will be considered for publication in the Journal of Medical HumanitiesRead more about this opportunity and to enter here…
  • Narrative Medicine Workshop for Specialty Selection or Publishing: January 10, 10AM-12Pm, MedEd 100. The Wellness Committee and Narrative Medicine SIG will be hosting a morning of creativity, collaboration and coffee where all students are invited to explore their experiences in medicine through an interactive workshop. This workshop is aimed at third year students deciding between specialties or any student interested in honing their reflective writing skills or interested in getting published for their narrative work. Students will be guided through structured prompts and invited to share their work in small groups if comfortable. Coffee and treats will be provided. For more information, contact  serena.verma@med.uvm.edu
  • Nominate - 2026 Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Awards: Submit nominations no later than 8am EDT, Monday, January 26, 2026. Presented annually to one M4 and one physician faculty to recognize the value of humanism in the delivery of care to patients and their families. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome and encouraged to submit nominations. Click here for more details. For more information, contact kiersten.tavares@med.uvm.edu

     

  • MedEd Rooms: We have received some feedback about rooms having personal items left in them and students using the rooms as shared space. The MedEd rooms are ideal for group study. Please be considerate and allow others to share the room. Although MedEd rooms cannot be reserved in advance for studying; same-day reservations are allowed and encouraged. Room schedules are available in each room’s Outlook calendar and displayed on the screens outside the doors, updated in real-time.

    Tips on approaching sharing study spaces:

    ·         Politely ask to join individuals who are using study rooms

    ·         Establish whether the room is being used for quiet or group study and be respectful                     of wishes

    ·         Be respectful of quiet study by using headphones, muting cell phones, and limiting conversation within the study room as not to distract others

    Smaller study spaces, including space for individual use, are also available in the Library and Given Courtyard (including the Pods). Instructions for reserving MedEd rooms, Instructions on how to reserve the MedEd rooms, Given Courtyard Pods, and other Larner spaces...

    Personal items must not be left unattended in the rooms at any time. This is a security issue for the college as well as for you personally. LCOM cannot guarantee the security of unattended belongings—hundreds of individuals have swipe access to these rooms—and items left unattended in rooms may be removed without notice.

    ADDITIONAL STUDY SPACES INFORMATION/RESOURCES:

  • Pet / House sitter needed: January 2 to January 9, 2026. House and Pet sitter needed in Essex Junction. We are looking for a house and pet sitter for January 2nd to 9th for our golden doodle and cat. We live in Essex Junction, 20 minutes from campus, and we're on the #2 bus line. For more info, contact rchawla@med.uvm.edu
  • DIY Aromatherapy – Mindfulness + Meditation SIG: January 5,2026, Med Ed 201, 12-1PM. Make your own portable essential oil aromatherapy and take it with you as we start the new semester! For details, contact sidney.gregorek@med.uvm.edu
  • Monthly Larner-VT B110 Grad/Med Student Lounge Student Cleaning: January 7, Given B110 Student Lounge. The Larner Medical Student Council, the student governance body assigned oversight of the Grad/Med Student Lounge, has launched a monthly cleaning schedule. The Grad/Med Student Lounge refrigerators are fully emptied between 4pm and 8pm, the first Wednesday of every month, to help support a clean shared space. As part of this process, please ensure all your personal items are removed from the refrigerator or very clearly labeled no later than 4pm EST, the first Wednesday of every month. No Pyrex, leftovers tray, or cooler bag will be spared. Please consider signing up for one of the monthly clean sweeps using this link.  All volunteers receive a $10 UVM Dining Gift Card as a token of appreciation for supporting our community space. Expectations of all volunteers: Remove (throw out/compost) any unlabeled items from the refrigerator and freezer. Remove (throw out/compost) any labeled but clearly expired/unsightly items from the refrigerators and freezer. Review "free bookshelf" for anything that may be trash/not useful to students >> toss or recycle. Restock coffee/tea supplies, restock disposable utensils Email Kiersten Tavares & CC com.student.council@med.uvm.edu with any notes (anything broken, missing, in rough shape, out of stock, extra filthy, etc.) to help us continue to meet student needs with our student lounge. TYSM!
  • Monthly Medical Student Council Meeting: January 7, 5-7PM, MedEd 203 and Teams. Click here to read more about the meeting.
  • Coffee / Tea / Morning Greet with Dean Zehle / Guests: January 9,7:30-8:15AM, Given Courtyard. 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 for more information.
  • Commemorative Art Piece for the Anatomical Gift Program: January 9th-Deadline for submission. The AGP is working with mosaic artist Mary Lacy to solicit contributions for the creation of an art installation. Students are welcome to submit a durable object (pottery for example) for the creation of the final art piece or for the creation of vases that will be donated to the Anatomical Gift Program for future Convocation of Thanks events. The final art piece (consisting of various donated objects from students and family members of donors) will be a permanent art installation on display in the Larner College of Medicine. Each submission may have a short narrative to accompany it if you wish to provide. Please note that once donated, objects can't be returned. These donations can be dropped off at Abby Hielscher's office (Given D403). Please coordinate with Abby prior to drop off and please reach out to abigail.hielscher@med.uvm.edu if you have further questions.
  • Reminder About Flyer Posting Guidelines: A reminder to everyone that flyers may only be posted on designated bulletin boards. Flyers are not permitted on doors, windows, walls, bathrooms, or any other surfaces. If you’d like your flyer displayed on bulletin boards outside of the student‑designated areas (such as the board outside the Dean’s Office or the one near the gender‑inclusive bathroom), please bring copies to the Dean’s Office. They will post them for you. Any flyers not placed on bulletin boards will be removed and disposed of. Thanks for helping keep our shared spaces organized and respectful of community guidelines.Back to Top

Career Counseling Opportunities

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  • LCOM Specialty Mentors Panel: January 5, Zoom, 7-8PM. This session is for rising M4s to help with M4 planning and course selection. Click for zoom link here.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Pathology & Laboratory Medicine with Dr. Natalia Liu: January 6, MedEd200, 12-1PM. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Pathology 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. Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Dept of Medicine Grand Rounds*- "Redefining Risk Assessment and PREVENT-ing Cardiovascular Disease": Friday January 6, 2026, UVMMC Davis Auditorium, 8 AM - 9 AM, MS Teams please email Whitney Feininger at whitney.feininger@med.uvm.edu for link. *co-sponsored seminar with the CVRI and HemOnc Division. Click here for Dr. Sadiya Khans profile. Speaker - CVRI Visiting Professor Dr. Sadiya S. Khan. Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Magerstadt Professor of Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Associate Professor of Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Director, Center for Population Science and Aging.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Plastic Surgery with Dr. Andrew Tranmer: January 8, Med Ed200, 12-1PM. 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 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.
  • Early Career Development Lunch: Friday January 9, HSRF 200, Lunch provided
    12 PM - 1 PM, please email Whitney Feininger at whitney.feininger@med.uvm.edu to RSVP. Early Career Workshop and Resources facilitated by CVRI/HemOnc Visiting Professor Dr. Sadiya S. Khan . Facilitator Dr. Sadiya S. Khan, Feinberg School of Medicine - Northwestern University Magerstadt Professor of Cardiovascular Epidemiology Associate Professor of Medicine and Preventive Medicine. Director, Center for Population Science and Aging.
  • 2026 Hospital Medicine Conference: February 4-6, 2026, Topnotch Resort, Stowe, VT. This conference will focus on key clinical advancements and guidelines to ensure optimal patient care. The target audience is comprised of physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and nurses practicing in hospital medicine. We also encourage hospital medicine program administrators, resident physicians, and medical students with an interest in careers in hospital medicine. Please visit the conference website the agenda and registration link. For more information, email jessica.brennan@med.uvm.edu
  • UConn School of Medicine, Under the guidance of the UConn urology faculty, some fellow students are organizing the second iteration of the New England Student Urology Symposium (NESUS) for medical students across the New England and Northeast region. The symposium is planned to take place at University of Connecticut Medical School, on Saturday, March 7th, 2026. We would love to see interested students there. There will be talks and panels from various faculty from UConn, Yale, Hartford Healthcare, and Connecticut Children’s, as well as several hands-on surgical skills demonstrations and a networking lunch. Registration and abstract submission are free, and the top three abstracts will receive cash prizes! You can find more information using this link.  Use this link for flyer.

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Research Opportunities

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  • GHHS - JEFFREY SILVER HUMANISM IN HEALTHCARE RESEARCH ROUNDUP - Humanism in AI: This Research Roundup highlights three recent studies that look at the potential of AI to support the Gold Foundation's mission of kind, safe, and trustworthy care. Taken together, these studies demonstrate that AI in healthcare is neither inherently humanistic nor dehumanizing — it is a tool that amplifies the intentions of its designers and users. Readers will come away with a greater understanding of the potential and challenges of AI in healthcare and with insights into how researchers, educators, clinicians, administrators, and others can think about their AI-related work in ways that keep healthcare human…
  • Application Deadline January 16th, 2026-The Coffin Award for funding a particular research project or initiative: The Award is for one year and the stipend is 5,000 dollars. The Coffin Award was established following Dr. Coffin's death through the generosity of his family, friends, colleagues, and the Department of Surgery. The purpose was to both commemorate Dr. Coffin's stellar career at UVMMC and to provide support for young investigators to pursue projects that otherwise might not be funded. Dr. Coffin was Chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery for over two decades. Through his leadership, dedication and skill, the CT program flourished, providing our patients with state of the art cardiac and thoracic care. Dr. Coffin was a man of many talents and interests-accomplished surgeon, painter, engineer, and lover of antique automobiles. Consequently, the Award is not limited to surgical research per se but rather is available for any project that will benefit our institution, our patients, and the medical community. Possibilities include bench research, retrospective reviews, a question that demands an answer, and an educational experience to learn a new and compelling technique. Dr. Coffin valued creativity and enthusiasm, both of which are necessary ingredients for success. To apply, please send an introductory letter to Julie Paris in the Department of Surgery at (julie.paris@med.uvm.edu), which should include the title of the initiative, a summary of the project with stated methodologies, goals, etc., and a simple budget describing how the money will be allocated. If you are a student, resident or fellow, a mentor should be included, as well. During the year, recipients will be expected to provide progress reports, and at the end of the year we are hopeful that there will be a finished product such as a publication, a poster board or a local or national presentation. All applications will be judged by three members of the Department of Surgery and the recipients will be notified prior to the new year. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at frank.ittleman@uvmhealth.org
  • Emergency Medicine Department with Washington University: We’re currently accepting applications for the 2026 EMERGE Program cohort. The program is open to current medical students. You can find the link to our website here. If they have any questions, please have them reach out to me or emergeprogram@wustl.edu.
  • Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation Fellowship Program: Applications due 1/7/26 Click this link to the promotional flyer [PDF]. In addition, click here for the  link to the Fellowship promotional video. Click here for more information on the Sarnoff Foundation website. 

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Housing Opportunity

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  • Housing opportunity: Available now. To share with current UVM senior. Own bedroom and bathroom in 2 BR, 2.5 bathroom apartment. Near UVM, on bus line, parking space available. Washer, dryer. Utilities and internet included. $1250/month. Email claudiaberger@comcast.net

co 2029 Students: M1's

Non-Curricular Activities

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  • Attention M1 co2029 Students: Please be advised that you must become fully compliant with the vaccine requirements in CastleBranch as per Policy 670.13 Immunization and Other Health Information. We encourage you to collaborate with University of Vermont Student Health Services or your primary care provider to ensure all necessary requirements are completed. We will be reaching out for compliance in the first week of January 2026.
  • Application Deadline-SORF is the NIH-supported Summer Oncology Research Fellowship Program for US medical students. It is a full time 8–12-week program in summer(s) between school years in medical school (May to August). It focuses on students who are considering a biomedical career that involves cancer research. SORF takes place at two sites: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Keck School of Medicine of USC. The regular application deadline is January 4, 2026. Acceptance to SORF is highly competitive. In the past, more than half of our students had been from the early applicant pool. Please find attached the SORF 2026 flyer using this link. If you or your students have any questions, please feel free to email me through SORF@chla.usc.edu.
  • Application Deadline Approaching- AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship: 01/02/26 application deadline. A $7,000 fellowship, plus up to $1000 to cover travel expenses to present your research. Designed to promote basic and clinical research in medical fields, social science, or health services. Read more about this fellowship opportunity…  Application Deadline If you believe you would make a good candidate for this national award, please submit the following to Dr. Marie Sandoval, the LCOM AOA Faculty Councilor (CC: Kiersten Tavares, AOA Administrative Support), no later than Monday, January 02. A detailed description of your proposed research project, Your identified research mentor, and Confirmation your mentor would be able to submit a letter of support no later than January 20 (necessary to prepare final nomination packet to national chapter) Councilors must submit their selected nominee no later than January 20, 2026, with a very comprehensive application packet. Please contact Dr. Marie Sandoval, the LCOM AOA Faculty Councilor (CC: Kiersten Tavares, AOA Administrative Support) with any questions.
  • MD-527 - EM Pre-Clerkship Clinical Summer Fellowship: Apply for course by submitting a CV and letter of interest by 1/5/2026 to laura.mulvey@uvmhealth.org . MD-527 pre-clerkship clinical summer fellowship provides students with early exposure to the complex, fast-paced, and high-volume nature of emergency medicine. This course provides rising class of 2029 students with the opportunity to gain early exposure to the rigors of a clinical rotation in emergency medicine, providing valuable experience to bring to their 4th year core and extramural rotations in Emergency Medicine and improving students' success on residency applications. The course runs for 4 weeks starting 6/22/2026.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Pathology & Laboratory Medicine with Dr. Natalia Liu: January 6, MedEd200, 12-1PM. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Pathology 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. Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Application Deadline-The Visiting Research Internship Program (VRIP) : Harvard Catalyst and the Office for Culture and Community EngagementVRIP is an eight-week paid, mentored, summer research program designed to enrich medical and dental students’ interest in research and health-related careers, particularly careers in clinical and translational research. Click on the link here for VRIP flyer and access to the application. Eligibility: 1.First and second year medical and dental students in good standing at an LCME, COCA, or CODA accredited school. 2.US citizen, National, or Permanent Resident
  • Benefits:
  • Paid Internship
  • Mentored Clinical Research on a topic of interest proposed by the student
  • Weekly Seminars with Harvard faculty on topics ranging from research                                methodology, health equity, to career development
  • Travel Compensation of up to $400 toward the cost of traveling to and from Boston
  • Dates and Deadlines
  • January 5, 2026: Deadline for delivery of the completed application and all                       supporting documents
  • February 2026: Notification of 2026 VRIP Recipients
  • June 1—July 24, 2026: Program (tentative)
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Plastic Surgery with Dr. Andrew Tranmer: January 8, Med Ed200, 12-1PM. 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 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.
  • AHEC Spotlight Series: AHEC Summer Projects Information Session: Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 12:00-1:00 p.m., Med/Ed 200 Sullivan Classroom. The summer program is an 80-hour pathway activity that meets requirements for one year of AHEC Scholars activity. AHEC Summer Projects have two tracks: Research/QI and Education/Mentoring. The typical time commitment is 100 hours (40 didactic hours and 60 project/field hours), and the stipend amount is $2,000. Visit the site for more details. Questions about AHEC Scholars or the AHEC Scholars Summer Program can be directed to Patti S. Urie at patti.smith-urie@uvm.edu Lunch will be provided for this informational session.
  • Mass General Brigham Four Directions Summer Research Program: Application Deadline February 1st, 2026. The mission of the Four Directions Summer Research Program is to train the next generation of leaders in Native American health care. With the support of our research administration and under the guidance of Mass General Brigham faculty, the Four Directions Summer Research Program is able to prepare students with mentoring, networking, and hands on research experience under the guidance of Mass General Brigham faculty. Click here for more informationClick here for the flyer [PDF].
  • Mass General Brigham Rising Stars Science and Medicine Program: Deadline February 1st, 2026 Rising Stars in Science and Medicine Program provides each student with a stipend ($5,000 USD) for the eight-week program. Students work with their lab mentor to submit an abstract of their summer research project and share their research findings during a final research presentation day. Click on the link for more information. Click here for the flyer [PDF] Click here to read about the Info Session [PDF]
  • Larner Summer Research and CVRI Fellowships for Summer 2026: Pre-proposal deadline 2/9/2026. Are you interested in a Summer Research Fellowship? The holiday break is an excellent time to work on your pre-proposal form! Please see the Letter from Dr. Renee Stapleton [PDF] for an overview of the Summer Research Fellowship opportunities and information on submitting a pre-proposal for consideration. For details, contact emma.faustner@med.uvm.edu
  • 2025 Summer Opportunities Panel Recap: The recording and summative notes from the 11/17 lunch-hour summer opportunities panel are now available…
  • Convocation of Thanks: April 26, 2026. 2-6pm. Maple Ballroom Davis Center. The CoT is an opportunity for the friends and family of our anatomical donors to celebrate the gifts and lives of their loved ones with students, faculty and administration.  If you would like to volunteer for this event, there are many ways to get involved. There's a need for students to help with pre-planning type activities as well as event related activities. Event related activities can be a written reflection, reading of a poem, singing, music, etc. Please feel free to reach out to me at abigail.hielscher@med.uvm  for more info.
  • PNHP Summer Internship on Health Care Reform, with stipend: Applications accepted on rolling basis. Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) offers 5-week, full-time, virtual summer internships for medical students who wish to augment their knowledge and leadership skills in the area of health system reform.  Stipend is $1500. The internship, which includes medical students from across the country, is 5 weeks long (tentatively June 22 through July 24, 2026, depending upon participants' schedules).Interns will evaluate the successes and failures of US and foreign systems of health care organization while meeting in a seminar atmosphere under the guidance of PNHP faculty and a distinguished group of medical, corporate, and political leaders.  The goal is to enhance interns' confidence in advocating for policies likely to improve their patients' access to humane, affordable health care. You can find a more complete description of this opportunity, together with application materials by clicking here. For more details, contact bjkellermd@gmail.com
  • Penn Medicine’s Palliative Care is offering a paid summer internship in palliative care. Quick overview: 8-week paid program on-site at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. $5,500 living stipend + $2,500 conference stipend. A dedicated research project with research mentorship Clinical exposure, small group education, & clinical. The program’s webpage is here  where students can access the program’s application which is now open. Application Deadline February 6,2026

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co 2028 Students: M2's

Non-Curricular Activities

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  • Attention M2 co2028 Students: Please be advised that you must become fully compliant with the vaccine requirements in CastleBranch as per Policy 670.13 Immunization and Other Health Information. We encourage you to collaborate with University of Vermont Student Health Services or your primary care provider to ensure all necessary requirements are completed. We will be reaching out for compliance in the first week of January 2026.Castle
  • VOTE for your Class of 2028 CT campus LEAP Student rep. The survey will be open until January 2. we will announce the name of the representative selected during the first full week of January 2026. LEAP student rep. election survey. Thank you to the 4 members of the Class of 2028 who put their names forward to be considered for the position of CT campus LEAP student rep! Please read each candidate’s letter of interest in the survey and then VOTE for ONE person to represent the class. LEAP student rep. election survey here. For more details, contact Cristin.Gildea@med.uvm.edu
  • Step 1 Supplemental Processing Workshop Series : First session January 4th at 4pm. See sign up for all session day/times. (Remote - January) Sign up here. Led by Senior Peer Tutor Richard Vuong, this open remote Step 1 "supplemental processing" review group will meet throughout January.  The sessions will integrate both high yield content review and test-taking strategy into an active worksheet-based format derived from the Supplemental Instruction model. Prior sign-up is not required to attend any of these sessions.  From the facilitator: "These sessions focus on high-yield content and test strategy woven into practice questions. We will utilize high-impact worksheets that cover the most common content, pitfalls, and effective study strategies.  We will be doing 3 evening sessions per week lasting 1-1.5 hrs, covering everything from spinal tracts to antibiotics to pharmacology and more!" See Sign Up Here for link to remote sessions as well as link to worksheets. For more info, contact timothy.m.moynihan@med.uvm.edu
  • Please complete the Y2Q!: Now, the Y2Q closes on January 4, 2026. Your feedback is important! It only takes around 15 minutes to complete the Y2Q, and you can win prizes! If you've started it, please finish it. If you haven't started it, what are you waiting for? If we can reach 70% (or more) completion, we will award additional $50 prizes! Everyone who completes it and submits their verification of completion email to Medical Student Services is eligible to win! If you can't locate your survey email, please contact Y2Q@aamc.org directly.  For details, contact emma.faustner@med.uvm.edu
  • Application Deadline-The Visiting Research Internship Program (VRIP) : Harvard Catalyst and the Office for Culture and Community Engagement ,VRIP is an eight-week paid, mentored, summer research program designed to enrich medical and dental students’ interest in research and health-related careers, particularly careers in clinical and translational research. Click on the link here for VRIP flyer. Eligibility: 1.First and second year medical and dental students in good standing at an LCME, COCA, or CODA accredited school. 2.US citizen, National, or Permanent Resident
  • Benefits:
  • Paid Internship
  • Mentored Clinical Research on a topic of interest proposed by the student
  • Weekly Seminars with Harvard faculty on topics ranging from research methodology, health equity, to career development
  • Travel Compensation of up to $400 toward the cost of traveling to and from Boston
  • Dates and Deadlines
  • January 5, 2026: Deadline for delivery of the completed application and all supporting documents
  • February 2026: Notification of 2026 VRIP Recipients
  • June 1—July 24, 2026: Program (tentative)
  • For more detailed information and access to the application, please visit the Office for Culture and Community Engagement website.
  • Deadline Approaching -Paid summer research opportunity at Harvard Medical School: January 5, 2026.Attention M1 and M2 medical and dental students: apply now for Harvard’s Visiting Research Internship Program (VRIP)!  Sponsored by Harvard Catalyst and the Office for Culture and Community Engagement, the VRIP is an eight-week paid, mentored, summer research program designed to enrich medical and dental students’ interest in research and health-related careers, particularly careers in clinical and translational research. The application deadline is Monday, January 5th.
    • Eligibility:
      • First and second year medical and dental students in good standing at an LCME, COCA, or CODA accredited school
      • US citizen, National, or Permanent Resident
    • Benefits:
      • Paid Internship
      • Mentored Clinical Research on a topic of interest proposed by the student
      • Weekly Seminars with Harvard faculty on topics ranging from research methodology, health equity, to career development
      • Travel Compensation of up to $400 toward the cost of traveling to and from Boston
      • Housing
    • Dates and Deadlines: January 5, 2026: Deadline for delivery of the completed application and all supporting documents March, 2026: Notification of 2026 VRIP Recipients ,June 1—July 24, 2026: Program.
  • For more detailed information and access to the application, please visit the Office for Culture and Community Engagement website. Questions? Email us at VRIP_OCCE@hms.harvard.edu
  • 2026 AAMC Nickens Scholarship - Call for Nominations: Deadline of Sun, Jan 11, 11:59 pm. These awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to promote equal opportunity in medical education and access to quality health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs for underserved populations in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship. LCOM nomination deadline is 11:59 pm EST, Sunday, January 11, 2026. Please feel free to nominate a rising third-year medical student. Self-nominations are supported and warmly welcomed. For more details, contact intercultural.excellence@med.uvm.edu Use this link to nominate.
  • The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is pleased to announce that it is now accepting applications to the Cancer Research Education Excellence in Radiotherapy Program (CaREER). The CaREER Program is a laboratory-based research experience designed to introduce rising second year medical students to oncology. CaREER (Cancer Research Education Excellence in Radiotherapy) is an NIH/NCI funded R25 education and training program designed for the next generation of radiation oncology trainees. Our program is tailored to provide comprehensive training and education in the field of radiation oncology, preparing trainees for a successful career in this specialized area of medicine. This program is intended for medical and graduate students who are in good standing in their programs and interested in building on their experience in radiation oncology research. Students will learn cutting edge technologies used in clinical research, medical physics, and discovery research in cancer biology. The program announcement and details on the application process are included in the attached document. Please post to your summer program boards and share with your students. Applications are due by 11:59 pm EST on Sunday, February 1, 2026 and can be found using this link.
  • Convocation of Thanks: April 26, 2026. 2-6pm. Maple Ballroom Davis Center. The CoT is an opportunity for the friends and family of our anatomical donors to celebrate the gifts and lives of their loved ones with students, faculty and administration.  If you would like to volunteer for this event, there are many ways to get involved. There's a need for students to help with pre-planning type activities as well as event related activities. Event related activities can be a written reflection, reading of a poem, singing, music, etc. Please feel free to reach out to me at abigail.hielscher@med.uvm  for more info. 
  • Three scholarships are now available through AHEC!: Deadline for applications: February 11, 2026. The UVM Office of Primary Care and AHEC Program is pleased to announce that our scholarship applications for Larner Medical Students are now available! The UVM Office of Primary Care and AHEC Program offers three scholarship programs—and have intentionally created applications that are similar so that as you choose which (or all) to apply to, you can reuse the same materials for your applications. You can find all of the details for our scholarships here The VT AHEC Scholars Incentive Scholarship/Loan Forgiveness Program is only available to students who have or will complete the AHEC Scholars Program by graduation. You can apply for 1 or 2 years of awards. Typical Awards are $40,000 per year (cost of in-state tuition).  For each year of award, applicants will commit to a year of primary care service to a rural area of Vermont (outside of Chittenden County). We can provide up to 10 awards per year through this program.  The David & Eleanor Ignat Incentive Scholarship/Loan Forgiveness Program is available to any Larner Medical Student who wants to practice in any location in Vermont in any specialty. This is a 1-year award, for your 4th year of Medical School. Applicants will commit to a year of service in Vermont.  Typical Awards are $40,000 per year (cost of in-state tuition).  We typically provide 1 to 2 awards per year through this program. The Freeman Foundation Legacy Medical Scholarship is available to any Larner Medical Student who wants to practice in any location in Vermont in any specialty. This is a 1-year award, for your 4th year of Medical School. Applicants will commit to a year of service in Vermont.  Typical awards are $10,000. We typically provide 1 to 2 awards per year through this program. We encourage you to apply for any or all three of these scholarships if you meet the eligibility requirements. This provides our selection committee the opportunity to have some flexibility in funding decisions to best meet the needs of Vermont’s health care future.  The deadline for all scholarships offered through AHEC is aligned with the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) Unified Scholarship Application deadline. For the 2026-2027 academic year, the deadline is February 11, 2026. If you have any questions about the scholarship applications, please contact jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu, CPRP-DEI, Physician Placement Professional. 

    : Indicate your interest in attending upcoming tutor facilitated workshops (question skills, study schedule, commonly used tools) These optional to-be-scheduled support workshops will be offered soon and continue into early 2026, depending on interest.  Submit this quick form using this link. timothy.m.moynihan@med.uvm.edu

  • Building a Step 1 Study Plan, Simplified: Constructing a study plan involves a series of logical and familiar steps, along with critical thinking and reflection. The result: producing a written schedule/calendar that makes the best available use of time and resources based on the information we have today. Once we A) take inventory of our available resources (remaining time, strategies, tools) and B) identify our preparation goals (what we are conditioning for) we can C) start to construct a sequence of learning activities, workflows, and checkpoints that progress use towards our target exam date. For a more detailed step-by-step look at the stages of building a study schedule, look at this Constructing a Step 1 Study Plan Worksheet. Compare this with another, more reduced, version of Planning Worksheet for Step 1.  Modify as needed!    Back to Top

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  • The Medical Student Council is looking for a Chair of Finance representative for the Class of 2027. If you are interested in applying please submit one paragraph of interest to the application form below.form. Applications are due by January 3rd 2026 at 10pm. The role of the position includes working with the Office of Medical Education to keep an accurate account of the annual budget for the fiscal year, conducting the annual budget review meetings, collaborating with the Chairs of Student Leadership to collect all Student Interest Group (SIG) budget requests and approve budge adjustments, and oversee the Student Council budget. The Chair of Finance will also be a member of the Student Advisory Council to Med Student Financial Services (SFS). Please reach out to the LCOM Medical Student Council if you have any questions! Thank you for your time and careful consideration.

  • Advising on M4 course selection series: Recording of first meeting about planning the Advanced Integration Year (Passcode: +wmZ1a!&) is now available online and the slides are attached. Additional meetings will be held as follows (Mark your calendar):

    • 1/6/2026 - Advanced Integration planning meeting Part 2 – nuts & bolts of the lotteries
    • 1/13/2026 - Advanced Integration planning Advisor Panel
    • 1/29/2026 - VSLO and Away Rotations

    Click here for PowerPoint Presentation [PDF], click here for Global Health Program Overview [PDF]

  • AAMC Announcing Upcoming Webinar for Students and Advisors: Navigating Away Rotations: Understanding the Advantages and Maximizing the Benefits: Navigating and applying to away rotations can be a confusing and daunting process. The AAMC Group on Student Affairs (GSA) and Visiting Student Learning Opportunities program (VSLO) are hosting this webinar for students and advisors to demystify the process. This webinar will offer practical insights into choosing, preparing for, and making the most of your away rotations. Panelists will describe key advantages of completing away rotations and share tips for planning, selecting, scheduling, and succeeding in your away rotations.  Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, 7:00 - 8:15pm ET. Register Now using this link. The slides and recording will be available for those unable to attend. You must register for the webinar to receive a copy of the recording. This webinar is aimed at students interested in applying to away rotations and medical school faculty and staff who support students through the process of applying to and completing away rotations. We encourage you will share this opportunity with your students as appropriate!
  • LCOM Specialty Mentors Panel: Larner Specialty Mentors Panel will be held via Zoom by the co2026 on Monday, January 5th from 7:00 to 8:00 PM EST. As part of the effort to continue to build LCOM community and connections, your Student Council will be holding a supplementary graduating M4 panel event prior to the M3 lottery to aid the M3 students in setting up their 4th-year schedules. This event will take place on Monday, January 5th, 2026, from 7-8 pm EST via Zoom by clicking this link. The panel information communicated from the M4 class does not replace the advice from your faculty specialty advisor. It is intended to provide a supplemental student perspective on 4th-year scheduling and preparation for residency. We will have one Zoom session with breakout rooms for different specialties. It is OK if you have not decided what specialty you are pursuing; we will have a breakout room for you! We will reach out with further details prior to the event for those able to participate. If you are interested in participating in this program, please complete the following survey no later than 11:59pm EST on Sunday, 12/14/2025. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions at ckruglik@med.uvm.edu
  • Three scholarships are now available through AHEC!: Deadline for applications: February 11, 2026. The UVM Office of Primary Care and AHEC Program is pleased to announce that our scholarship applications for Larner Medical Students are now available! The UVM Office of Primary Care and AHEC Program offers three scholarship programs—and have intentionally created applications that are similar so that as you choose which (or all) to apply to, you can reuse the same materials for your applications. You can find all of the details for our scholarships here The VT AHEC Scholars Incentive Scholarship/Loan Forgiveness Program is only available to students who have or will complete the AHEC Scholars Program by graduation. You can apply for 1 or 2 years of awards. Typical Awards are $40,000 per year (cost of in-state tuition).  For each year of award, applicants will commit to a year of primary care service to a rural area of Vermont (outside of Chittenden County). We can provide up to 10 awards per year through this program.  The David & Eleanor Ignat Incentive Scholarship/Loan Forgiveness Program is available to any Larner Medical Student who wants to practice in any location in Vermont in any specialty. This is a 1-year award, for your 4th year of Medical School. Applicants will commit to a year of service in Vermont.  Typical Awards are $40,000 per year (cost of in-state tuition).  We typically provide 1 to 2 awards per year through this program. The Freeman Foundation Legacy Medical Scholarship is available to any Larner Medical Student who wants to practice in any location in Vermont in any specialty. This is a 1-year award, for your 4th year of Medical School. Applicants will commit to a year of service in Vermont.  Typical awards are $10,000. We typically provide 1 to 2 awards per year through this program. We encourage you to apply for any or all three of these scholarships if you meet the eligibility requirements. This provides our selection committee the opportunity to have some flexibility in funding decisions to best meet the needs of Vermont’s health care future.  The deadline for all scholarships offered through AHEC is aligned with the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) Unified Scholarship Application deadline. For the 2026-2027 academic year, the deadline is February 11, 2026. If you have any questions about the scholarship applications, please contact jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu, CPRP-DEI, Physician Placement Professional.
  • New 4th-year elective in Emergency Medicine: Two weeks in the second half of April. The new EM course, EMED 2100 Sexual Assault Forensics, trains students in trauma-informed care and builds the groundwork to become SAFE (Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner) certified as future physicians. For more details, contact debbie.mcdonald@med.uvm.edu
  • Respiratory Illness Guidance for excused absences for students: Please click on the link [PDF] for protocols for respiratory illnesses.
  • Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) offers fully funded, two-week programs for emerging leaders in Business, Law, Medical, Journalism, Clergy, and Design & Technology. This intensive fellowship examines how individual professionals in Nazi Germany leveraged their expertise to enable the regime - examining their decisions, motivations, and behavior - not just to study the past, but as a framework for understanding ethical responsibility today. Read more about the program by clicking this link.

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  • Respiratory Illness Guidance for excused absences: Please click on the link [PDF] for protocols for respiratory illnesses.
  • IMPORTANT: Schedule by Jan. 1: 1/1/26. Take a moment to confirm that OASIS reflects all course requirements needed for graduation. Click here for OASIS.  In accordance with Policy 565.45 Graduation Degree Requirements, all requirements must be scheduled by January 1. Please contact Advanced Integration Level Curriculum Coordinator Michelle McKay at mmckay@med.uvm.edu for assistance.
  • New 4th-year elective in Emergency Medicine: Two weeks in the second half of April. The new EM course, EMED 2100 Sexual Assault Forensics, trains students in trauma-informed care and builds the groundwork to become SAFE (Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner) certified as future physicians. For more details, contact debbie.mcdonald@med.uvm.edu
  • Rainbow Graduation 2026: Rainbow Graduation 2026!: If you didn’t have a chance to chill with us at Home for the Holidays, we wanted to make sure that you got this information as soon as possible! Rainbow Graduation will be returning on Thursday, May 7th in the Grand Maple Ballroom, so save the date! More details - including how to RSVP, regalia, catering, etc. - will be coming out next semester. We hope to see you there!  prism@uvm.edu
  • Residency Mock Interviews: Now. Opportunities to practice interviewing are available from OME.  A session with Dr. George or Dr. Dolbec can be scheduled via Outlook Bookings. Students at the Connecticut Branch Campus may schedule a session with Dr. Clementi via Sign-Up Genius. For more information, contact emma.faustner@med.uvm.edu
  • Booking Space for Virtual Residency Interviews: Anytime. Residency applicants who don’t have a private space to conduct virtual interviews at home may be looking to book a space on campus. Students at the CT campus may contact Joanna Conklin at Joanna.Conklin@nuvancehealth.org at Danbury or Moira Barber at Moira.Barber@nuvancehealth.org at Norwalk to request a private space for interviews.
    Ring lights provided by the Committee on Wellness are available to be signed out (3 at Danbury, 2 at Norwalk) for use during interviews on campus or at home. They can be signed out from Joanna in Danbury or Moira in Norwalk, Monday – Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm. Please email them ahead of time to confirm. Students at the VT campus may book Med Ed rooms themselves as described in the Medical Student Guide to Booking Larner Spaces [PDF]
    - To reserve a room in HSRF, Firestone, or the Given Courtyard, please email Medical Student Services at StudentCOMServices@med.uvm.edu 

    -OME has several privacy kits available for students to sign out that can be used to cover the glass door/window during interviews on campus.  We also have ring lights provided by the Committee on Wellness that can be signed out with a privacy kit or on their own. Lights may be signed out for use on campus or at home. Please stop into OME (M – F, 8am to 4:30pm) to sign out a kit and/or a ring light.

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Larner Student Activities Calendar

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Important Student Resources at Larner

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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)

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Lost and Found

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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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Archived WeeklyWire

October 17, 2025

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For All Medical Students

Community Connections & Wellness

  • Musical Brain Initiative: October Visit: Sunday, October 19th, at 11:30AM in MedEd 202. The Musical Brain Initiative is making its October visit to Shepardson 3 North on October 19th! Join us in MedEd 202 at 1pm for light rehearsal, then we'll walk together to Shep 3 at 1pm to play for the ~10 patients there. All skills levels, instruments, staff and graduate students welcome! Please reach out to Jonathan Palmer (781-850-5880) or Emily Hovan (480-250-5571) with questions. For more information, contact emily.hovan@med.uvm.edu
  • Spiritual Care Week 2025: October 19-25, 3-5:30 pm. Open House in renovated Prayer and Meditation Room. Join us for the grand opening of our newly renovated Prayer and Meditation Room (found on Patrick 1, in what was formerly known as the UVM Medical Center Chapel) on Monday, October 20th from 3-5:30 pm. 3 pm — Short program that includes celebratory remarks from UVMMC Senior Leaders, honoring of Lili Ruane and her family for their generosity that made this renovation possible, and the awarding of our first-ever Spirit Award. Drop-in time to experience the new art that graces the space; listen to live music; meet our interfaith chaplaincy team; and enjoy light refreshments right next door in the Spiritual Care Office. For more information, click on the flyer [PDF] here.
  • UVM Annual Childcare Mingler: Sun, 10/19, 1-3pm, Livak Ballroom - Davis Center (LCOM-VT Central Campus)Please RSVP/Register. A meet-and-greet for campus and community families in need of childcare and UVM students interested in a childcare job. Children are welcome and encouraged to attend! This is a great way for students to earn money while connecting with the wider community. Visit the Eventbrite page to register/RSVP…
  • On Campus Dining: Get 10% Bonus Retail Points + 10% Off : Oct 20–24. Earn 10% bonus Retail Points and save 10% at campus dining spots when you buy $100 or more October 20–24—plus, enjoy giveaways at tabling events! More Value. More Perks for You! From October 20–24, when you buy $100 or more in Retail Points, you’ll get 10% bonus points added to your account! Plus, enjoy 10% off at the register when using your Retail Points at Campus Perk, Concessions, Cyber Café, Given Bistro, Redstone Market, The Marketplace (excluding Broccoli Bar), The University Marché, UVM Dairy Bar, Waterman Market, and Waterman Manor. Buy points by clicking here and visit our campus tabling events for instant customer appreciation gifts! For more information, contact heather.winther@uvm.edu
  • Dinner Dialogues w/ Dr. Olubunmi Salako: Tues, Oct 21, 5:30 pm, MedEd200. Join OIE for our next Dinner Dialogues, "The Journey from Surgery to Pediatrics" with Dr. Salako. Good conversation and delicious African food awaits! For more details, contact ogallmey@med.uvm.edu
  • Student Performance Night: Friday, 10/24 from 7:00 - 9:00 PM in the Hoehl Gallery at the Larner College of Medicine. Calling all artists/musicians/comedians! This fall we are putting on a showcase in collaboration with The Jandl ‘79 and Parker ’73 Endowments, Wellness Committee, and LCOM Music SIG. Sign up here if you are interested in sharing your talent with the Larner Community. Contact Danielle Callard, at dcallard@med.uvm.edu, MS-2 with questions.
  • LCOM Apparel Order 2025: Orders DUE October 26, 2025! n The LCOM Apparel Sale is now LIVE! Click HERE to explore the catalog! This year, we are excited to feature items from Champion and L.L. Bean, as well as local businesses, Skida and Thuja! Despite not being displayed on the catalog, items will be embroidered/ printed with the current UVM LCOM logo! The last day to submit an order is October 26th, and we expect to receive the items by mid-December. Please refer to the announcement email sent to your student inbox for more information. If cost is a limiting factor, please reach out to me or Student Council to learn more about the Larner Student Apparel Fund! We are working to ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate in the apparel sale, if you wish to! If you have any questions about placing and receiving your order, please contact Brendan Andrews bandrews@uvm.edu at the UVM Bookstore, and please email com.student.council@med.uvm.edu with any other questions or concerns!
  • Random Chats about Data - Systematic Review and Meta Analysis: October 29, 2025 - Systematic Review and Meta Analysis Guest: Gary Atwood. How can we synthesize results from cumulating studies? In this chat we will talk about tools and strategies to perform a rigorous literature review as well as methods to statistically evaluate findings from sets of previous studies. We will meet on select Wednesdays at 11:30 in the Dana Health Sciences Library Classroom. Please register using link here, to let me know that you are coming. Registration opens 2 weeks prior to the workshop.[GK1] [AN2]
  • Exploring Religion Together (RSVP required) - Fall Series - "Is that Antisemitic?" UVM Interfaith Center, 400 Prospect Street (Located on Redstone Campus - between the Water Tower and Catholic Center) Thursday, Oct 30th 2025, 4 - 6 pm. Please click on the link for more details.
  • The Red Wheelbarrow - Call for Submissions! 10/31/2025 by 11:59PM. LCOM's literary and visual arts magazine, The Red Wheelbarrow, is accepting submissions in the literary, performance, and visual arts! Celebrate the medical humanities by sharing your story! Examples of submissions include but are not limited to: prose, poetry, reporting, personal essays, photography, painting, graphic design, drawing, 3-D art, songs, visual performance pieces, and spoken word. Non-medical work is also welcome. Click here for Qualtrics Form. For more information contact emily.hovan@med.uvm.edu
  • Join AMWA for Screening for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Training: MedEd Room 100 on November 3rd from 11:30am-1pm. Join us for a free training for health professionals on Screening for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) run by an incredible staff member of the local organization Steps to End Domestic Violence. This training is targeted at all health professionals and will provide tools to recognize warning signs, support survivors, and promote safety within our community. For more information, contact madeline.cohen@med.uvm.edu
  • DEADLINE APPROACHING - Ride Ready Green Mountain Transit App Transition: 12/01 set up deadline. The deadline for the Ride Ready by GMT app transition is approaching. Starting on Dec 01, UVM employees and students will no longer be able to flash their CatCard (UVM ID) to ride the Green Mountain Transit buses; instead, folks will need to use the ticketing feature on the Ride Ready by GMT app.
  • Trash is Scary! - Plastic-Free Tips for Halloween: Halloween doesn’t have to be a horror show for the planet! Skip the plastic-heavy pop-up costumes and get creative with thrifted or borrowed pieces for a unique, eco-friendly look. Decorate with nature’s spooky offerings like pumpkins, gourds, hay bales, and ornamental corn instead of single-use plastic. For trick-or-treating, avoid plastic wrappers by buying candy in bulk and portioning it into paper or cloth bags, or choose treats in cardboard boxes like Dots or Milk Duds. Don’t forget to compost your pumpkin scraps—organic waste in landfills produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. A greener Halloween is the real treat! Organic waste that ends up in the landfill produces methane, which is a potent greenhouse gas. Now that’s scary! 

Career Counseling Opportunities 

  • Applications are now open for the 2026 NephSIM Nephrons Program:  A 6-month virtual mentoring and education program for medical students and residents interested in learning more about nephrology & careers in nephrology. The 2026 program curriculum and additional program details are attached. Applications are due here on November 13th.  Please reach out to samira.farouk@mountsinai.org with any questions.
  • Pediatric Subspecialty Series: Cardiology: October 23rd, 2025, 12pm-1pm. MedEd 308. The PSIG is hosting a subspecialty discussion with pediatric cardiologists (Dr. Flyer and Dr. Burstein) to discuss career path for any interested medical students. Sponsoring Organization: PSIG Event Please contact Molly Burke, molly.burke@med.uvm.edu for more details.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Orthopedic Surgery and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation with Dr. Jessica Johnson and Dr. Chason Ziino: Thursday, October 23, 2025, 12PM-12:50PM, MedEd 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Orthopedics and PM&R as specialty choices. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the 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. Please complete the Panel Session evaluation using this link .Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Webinar on Wound Care: October 24, 2025 A live hybrid on-line event sponsored by Baptist Health. Day-long seminar covering clinical wound care. Please click on the link to overview and registration. Do part or all. Reimbursement for the registration fee is available for students. For more information, contact Dr. Ellen Andrews at elland@mindspring.com
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Emergency Medicine with Dr. Laura Mulvey: Thursday, October 30, 2025 12:00 PM-12:50 PM, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Emergency Medicine as a specialty choice. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the subspFperformecialty of 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.

Student Interest Group Activities

  • Pediatric Subspecialty Series: Cardiology: October 23rd, 2025, 12pm-1pm. MedEd 308. The PSIG is hosting a subspecialty discussion with pediatric cardiologists (Dr. Flyer and Dr. Burstein) to discuss career path for any interested medical students.

    Sponsoring Organization: PSIG Event Please contact Molly Burke, molly.burke@med.uvm.edu for more details.

  • Graphic Medicine: Visual Storytelling in Practice webinar: October 29, 4-5:00 p.m. ET. Sponsored by the AAMC NEGEA/SGEA Special Interest Groups in Health Humanities. Register for this webinar. This webinar will explore the use of graphic novels, comics, and visual arts as tools for communication in healthcare as well as in medical education.
  • McGovern Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration program Speaker Allison Gentry is a current third-year medical student at McGovern Medical School in Houston, Texas. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she majored in English Language and Literature and specialized in Medical Humanities. She is the host of the Narrative Medicine Monday lecture series this year. See the flyer for more information[PDF].

Financial Opportunities

  • DEADLINE- AOA Robert H. Moser Essay Award: 10/21 submission deadline. One award of $4,500 for an essay highlighting the life of a physician who has enriched the world of medicine. The winning essay will be published in The Pharos. AΩA membership is not required. Read more about this essay contest/opportunity…
  • AHEC Spotlight Series: Scholarships and Educational Loan Repayment: Wednesday, October 22, 2025; 12:00-1:00 p.m.; MedEd200. Join Larner's Physician Placement Professional for a review of AHEC Scholarships and Loan Repayment Options! There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding loan repayment and forgiveness programs currently. Join us for this informational session as Larner’s Physician Placement Professional, Jennifer Gaudreau, CPRP-DEI, shares details about AHEC’s three scholarship programs for Larner Medical Students and educational loan repayment programs for health care professionals practicing in the State of Vermont. Jennifer Gaudreau, CPRP-DEI, is the Physician Placement Professional in the UVM LCOM Office of Primary Care and AHEC Program. Jennifer encourages physician pipeline development in all specialties for the State of Vermont by working with Medical Students, Residents/Fellows in training at UVM/UVMMC. Lunch will be available. For more details, contact Jennifer.Gaudreau@med.uvm.edu

Surveys

  • UVM’s new PIVOT (Preventing Interpersonal Violence via Outreach and Training) Peer Educator Program is looking for student study participants. The research study consists of an anonymous online survey in which participants will be able to share their insights on sexual violence, dating/intimate partner violence, and stalking at UVM. Results from this study will be used to inform the development of new prevention programming at UVM and peer educators’ efforts to create positive changes on campus. Students who choose to participate have the opportunity to enter into a raffle to win one of many electronic $50 VISA gift cards (a minimum 1 in 20 chance of winning). Please share this email with any other UVM students who may be interested. The survey takes approximately 30-40 minutes to complete. If you are interested in participating, please click on this linkThank you for your time and feel free to direct any questions to us or our faculty advisor (Jennifer.Demers@med.uvm.edu) with any questions you have.

Co2029 Students

  • Application Open The Wellness Committee Representatives: Deadline 10/24. The Wellness Committee is accepting submissions from the Class of 2029 for your student representatives. The new members will consist of 4 students from the Vermont cohort, and 2 students from the Connecticut cohort. Applying: Submissions should be sent in the body of an email to Alison Yong (alison.yong@med.uvm.edu) and include responses to the following questions, which will be displayed for your class to view during the election period. 1. Introduce yourself! (Limit 2 sentences) 

    2. What does Wellness mean to you (Limit 2 sentences) 

    3. Why would you make a great Wellness Committee member? (Limit 4 sentences) 

    4. VT or CT cohort? 

    5. Please take a screenshot of your white coat picture from Oasis and include it with your submission. Submissions DUE: By 11:59 PM Friday, October 24, 2025 

    You will receive an email confirming that your submission has been received.  

    Voting: Monday 10/27/25 - Monday 11/3/25 (Voting will take place via survey link sent by OME, make sure your classmates know to check their emails to vote for you!) The new Wellness Committee members will then be announced on Tuesday, 11/4 and will be required to attend our meeting on Tuesday, 11/11 at 6:00pm. We are excited to get to know you all and see who your class decides will be on the Wellness Committee! 

  • MedMentors Leadership Application Open: Deadline November 1. Interested in leading a student SIG? Consider MedMentors! Click here to apply. We are a student-led organization that aims to support individuals on their path to medical school. Med Mentors is a student-led organization that aims to support individuals on their path to medical school. The pre-health experience, culminating in a medical school application, can be difficult to navigate for many people – with an overwhelming volume of information on the “right way” to approach it. Med Mentors was developed by medical students who understand exactly how challenging and confusing this process can be. We believe that having successfully completed medical school applications themselves, medical students can be amazing resources for aspiring applicants. Med Mentors thus provides a matching program, with medical students serving as mentors to interested individuals. Mentors can advise on acquiring prehealth experiences, answer questions regarding approaching an AMCAS application, and provide a look into life as a medical student. For more information, email alison.yong@med.uvm.edu
  • Application Open for the Nuvance Global Health Program Summer Elective: Application is now open. Please click on this link to complete the application form. Application Deadline is Sunday November 2Click here to learn more about the Nuvance Global Health program. Contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu with any questions
  • Calling all M1s - Apply to Become an Admissions Ambassador! Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:59 PM. Are you a first-year medical student passionate about the Larner College of Medicine? Join the Admissions Ambassador Program and help shape the future of our community! Admissions Ambassadors connect with prospective and incoming students, share authentic experiences, and represent Larner during key admissions and college events. Click here to apply! For questions email lcom.admissions@med.uvm.edu
  • SORF is the NIH-supported Summer Oncology Research Fellowship Program for US medical students. It is a full time 8–12-week program in summer(s) between school years in medical school (May to August). It focuses on students who are considering a biomedical career that involves cancer research. SORF takes place at two sites: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Keck School of Medicine of USC. Applications to SORF 2026 will open November 1, 2025 through our website link There is an early application deadline on December 7, 2025. The regular application deadline is January 4, 2026. Acceptance to SORF is highly competitive. In the past, more than half of our students had been from the early applicant pool. Please find attached the SORF 2026 flyer using this link. If you or your students have any questions, please feel free to email me through SORF@chla.usc.edu.

Co2028 Students

  •  DEADLINE EXTENDED-LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, 10/20 10/15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, @Noon? Apply using this link to be considered for the panel, now...
  • AAMC Nickens Scholarship Information Session for Class of 2028: Monday, October 27 - 4:30 - 6:00 PM - HSRF 200 Second Floor Conference Room. Interested in a $5,000 scholarship? Join Dr. Tandoh and Dr. Amiri for an information session on applying to be the Larner College of Medicine’s nominee for the AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship. Join Dr. Tandoh and Dr. Amiri for an information session about the AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships—five $5,000 awards for rising third-year students who have shown leadership in promoting equal opportunity in medical education and access to quality health care, and in addressing the needs of underserved populations in the U.S. Each U.S. medical school may nominate one student for this prestigious award. For more information, contact noah.burns@med.uvm.edu

Co2027 Students 

  • DEADLINE EXTENDED-LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, 10/20 10/15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, @Noon? Apply using this link to be consider for the panel, now...
  • AMA Foundation’s 2026 Physicians of Tomorrow (PoT) scholarship: February 09,2026. With 17 categories across a variety of focus areas, the AMA Foundation awards $10,000 tuition scholarships to a diverse cohort of medical students each year. Click here to read more details.For more information, contact ryan.gates@med.uvm.edu
  • Advanced Integration Planning

    We will be kicking off the OME Longitudinal Advising Curriculum, a series of timely sessions designed to give you the information you need for each step of Advanced Integration planning and the residency application process with enough time to prepare and be successful. So far, we have the following sessions scheduled:

    • Advanced Integration meeting #1 (overview and requirements): November 6 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are undecided specialty or choosing between 3 or more specialties: November 13 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are choosing between 2 specialties: December 4 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are decided on Specialty: December 11 at 5:30pm
  • All members of the class should have received Outlook invitations for these sessions. Stay tuned for invitations to additional sessions in the series as they get closer.

Co2026 Students

  • DEADLINE EXTENDED-LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, 10/20 10/15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, @Noon? Apply using this link to be consider for the panel, now...
  • The Visiting Student Learning Opportunities (VSLO®) program is preparing to launch the modernized VSLO application system this December. To accommodate the transition to the new software, the current VSLO system will be unavailable to students from Monday, Nov. 10 through Monday, Dec. 15. Students who receive an invitation from their Home institutions will be able to access the VSLO system on Monday, Dec. 15. Each Home institution has their own process and schedule for sending student invitations. Please plan accordingly.
  • Advanced Integration Planning: We will be kicking off the OME Longitudinal Advising Curriculum, a series of timely sessions designed to give you the information you need for each step of Advanced Integration planning and the residency application process with enough time to prepare and be successful. So far, we have the following sessions scheduled:

    • Advanced Integration meeting #1 (overview and requirements): November 6 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are specialty undecided or choosing between 3 or more specialties: November 13 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are choosing between 2 specialties: December 4 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are decided on Specialty: December 11 at 5:30pm

    All members of the class should have received Outlook invitations for these sessions. Stay tuned for invitations to additional sessions in the series as they get closer.

October 10,2025

Body

For All Medical Students

Community Connections & Wellness

  • Art Project for Anatomical Gift Program: Date flexible. Dr. Abby Hielscher, director of the anatomical gift program, is working with a local artist, Mary Lacy, on the development of an art installation to honor our past, current and future anatomical donors. Mary Lacy, a local artist who has visited UVM with her anatomical art, is interested in speaking to current medical students about their experiences in the gross anatomy lab. These conversations will be brief (20 minutes or less) and will help shape the art piece that she will develop for the anatomical gift program. If you're interested in speaking with Mary individually or with a group of other interested students, please let Abby Hielscher at abigail.hielscher@med.uvm.edu know by October 10th, 2025. The timing of these meetings is flexible and can occur remotely. Depending on interest, meetings may need to be held with groups of students.
  • 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.
  • Hispanic American Heritage Month Trivia: October 15, 5:30 pm, MedEd 200. Join the Latino Medical Student Association & Office of Intercultural Excellence for trivia, food & prizes! For more information, contact ogallmey@med.uvm.edu
  • Coffee / Tea / Morning Greet with Dean Zehle / Guests: October 17 7:30 AM-8:15 AM, Given Courtyard. 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 AssistantColleen Case for more information.
  • LCOM Medical Student Council Fall Fest: October 17th from 5-7PM at Sam Mazza's Farm 277 Lavigne Road Colchester, VT 05446. Student Council is hosting a Fall Fest this year, and we’d love to see you there! Fall Fest is back and better than ever! Join us for an afternoon of fall fun with pizza, fresh donuts, and pumpkins ready to be painted. The first 30 people to arrive will get access to discounted corn maze tickets, so be sure to come early. It’s the perfect chance to take a break from class, hang out with friends, meet new people, and soak in the season. No tickets or sign-ups required! Just show up, relax, and enjoy everything Fall Fest has to offer! For more details, contact com.student.council@med.uvm.edu
  • UVM Annual Childcare Mingler: Sun, 10/19, 1-3pm, Livak Ballroom - Davis Center (LCOM-VT Central Campus)Please RSVP/Register. A meet-and-greet for campus and community families in need of childcare and UVM students interested in a childcare job. Children are welcome and encouraged to attend! This is a great way for students to earn money while connecting with the wider community. Visit the Eventbrite page to register/RSVP…
  • Dinner Dialogues w/ Dr. Olubunmi Salako: Tues, Oct 21, 5:30 pm, MedEd200. Join OIE for our next Dinner Dialogues, "The Journey from Surgery to Pediatrics" with Dr. Salako. Good conversation and delicious African food awaits! For more details, contact ogallmey@med.uvm.edu
  • Student Performance Night: Friday, 10/24 from 7:00 - 9:00 PM in the Hoehl Gallery at the Larner College of Medicine. Calling all artists/musicians/comedians! This fall we are putting on a showcase in collaboration with The Jandl ‘79 and Parker ’73 Endowments, Wellness Committee, and LCOM Music SIG. Sign up here if you are interested in sharing your talent with the Larner Community. Contact Danielle Callard, MS-2 with questions.
  • Join AMWA for Screening for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Training: MedEd Room 100 on November 3rd from 11:30am-1pm. Join us for a free training for health professionals on Screening for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) run by an incredible staff member of the local organization Steps to End Domestic Violence. This training is targeted at all health professionals and will provide tools to recognize warning signs, support survivors, and promote safety within our community. For more information, contact madeline.cohen@med.uvm.edu
  • Jeffrey Silver Humanism in Healthcare Research Roundup: Humanism IS Safety: This Research Roundup focused on safety is the last in a three-part series by editor Nora Jones, PhD, that explores the elements of humanism as defined by The Arnold P. Gold Foundation: clinically excellent care that is kind, safe, and trustworthy. The five studies presented here make a compelling case that humanism is safety. When a patient feels dismissed by their care team, when communication breaks down between healthcare professionals, when workplace incivility silences staff, or when a patient’s dignity is violated — these are patient safety issues as important to patient health as physical harm. Please click here for more information.
  • Carpool Matching for UVM Students: Are you planning to drive home for Thanksgiving break and willing to offer your empty seats for a little gas money? Are you not sure how you are getting home, but interested in carpooling? To facilitate better matching for the upcoming break, the UVM Eco Reps have created a Thanksgiving Break Carpooling Form and are trying to spread the word. All drivers who post seats will be entered into a raffle for a $25 gift card to a local business of their choice. Thanks for considering this or other sustainable transportation options when travelling over Thanksgiving Break!
  • The University of Vermont’s Annual Security Report (pdf) is now available. This report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics. The policy statements address the university’s policies, procedures, and programs related to safety and security. Statistics in the report related to crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus, in off-campus buildings or on property owned or controlled by the school, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to the campus are also included for the three most recent calendar years.
    The University of Vermont’s Annual Fire Safety Report (pdf) is also available. This report is also required by federal law and contains fire safety policies and procedures related to on-campus student housing and statistics for fires that occurred in those facilities. The Annual Fire Safety Report contains statistics for the three most recent calendar years for which data are available. 

    To request a paper copy of either report, please visit University Police Services at 284 East Avenue or call 802/656-2027.

Career Counseling Opportunities 

  • OBGYN Grand Rounds- "Birth, Drugs, and Pregnancy Criminalization: History and Praxis" Dr. Mishka Terplan 10/14/25, 7:30 am to 8:30 am in Davis Auditorium
  • Applications are now open for the 2026 NephSIM Nephrons Program:  a 6-month virtual mentoring and education program for medical students and residents interested in learning more about nephrology & careers in nephrology. The 2026 program curriculum and additional program details are attached. Applications are due here on November 13th. Please consider passing along to your institution's residents and medical students and feel free to reach out to samira.farouk@mountsinai.org with any questions.
  • Pediatric Subspecialty Series: Cardiology:October 23rd, 2025, 12pm-1pm. MedEd 308. The PSIG is hosting a subspecialty discussion with pediatric cardiologists (Dr. Flyer and Dr. Burstein) to discuss career path for any interested medical students. Sponsoring Organization: PSIG Event Please contact Molly Burke, molly.burke@med.uvm.edu for more details.

Student Interest Group Activities

  • SOOTHE SIG Training: October 16, 5-6 Pm, MedEd 200. First training session to introduce members to SOOTHE SIG and review expectations/requirements for them as volunteers. For more info, contact natasha.charewycz@med.uvm.edu
  • Pediatric Subspecialty Series: Cardiology: October 23rd, 2025, 12pm-1pm. MedEd 308. The PSIG is hosting a subspecialty discussion with pediatric cardiologists (Dr. Flyer and Dr. Burstein) to discuss career path for any interested medical students.

    Sponsoring Organization: PSIG Event Please contact Molly Burke, molly.burke@med.uvm.edu for more details.

  • Graphic Medicine: Visual Storytelling in Practice webinar: October 29, 4-5:00 p.m. ET. Sponsored by the AAMC NEGEA/SGEA Special Interest Groups in Health Humanities. Register for this webinar. This webinar will explore the use of graphic novels, comics, and visual arts as tools for communication in healthcare as well as in medical education.
  • McGovern Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration program Speaker Allison Gentry is a current third-year medical student at McGovern Medical School in Houston, Texas. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she majored in English Language and Literature and specialized in Medical Humanities. She is the host of the Narrative Medicine Monday lecture series this year. See the flyer for more information[PDF].

Surveys

  • UVM’s new PIVOT (Preventing Interpersonal Violence via Outreach and Training) Peer Educator Program is looking for student study participants. The research study consists of an anonymous online survey in which participants will be able to share their insights on sexual violence, dating/intimate partner violence, and stalking at UVM. Results from this study will be used to inform the development of new prevention programming at UVM and peer educators’ efforts to create positive changes on campus. Students who choose to participate have the opportunity to enter into a raffle to win one of many electronic $50 VISA gift cards (a minimum 1 in 20 chance of winning). Please share this email with any other UVM students who may be interested. The survey takes approximately 30-40 minutes to complete. If you are interested in participating, please click on this linkThank you for your time and feel free to direct any questions to us or our faculty advisor (Jennifer.Demers@med.uvm.edu) with any questions you have.

Co2029 Students

  • REMINDER: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session 10/13: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session: Monday, Oct 13th, 2025, 12:00-1:00 pm. in MedEd 200.  Join Drs McNamara and Green for an information session about the Nuvance Global Health Program and the application process. Monday, October 13 from 12 noon-1:00 pm in MedEd 200. Application now open. Please click on the link to complete the application form.  For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu. Application Deadline is Sunday November 2.
  • AHEC Spotlight Series: Physician Advocacy: Monday, October 13, 2025. 12:00-1:00 p.m. MedEd 200/Sullivan Classroom. This session is co-sponsored by the Vermont Medical Society Student Interest Group. Panelists: Dr. Jan Carney from ACP; Dr. Anne Morris from AHEC; Dr. Lauren MacAfee/Dr. Naiim Ali from VMS
    • Define physician advocacy and describe its relevance in public health, clinical care, healthcare systems, and health policy.
    • Hear from physician advocates working at different levels (institutional, state, national) about their motivations, engagements, and challenges.
    • Recognize the impact of physician advocacy on health equity, access, and policy reform in Vermont and beyond.
    • Explore the connection between advocacy, physician wellness, and professional fulfillment.
    • Identify concrete ways medical students can participate in advocacy efforts during and beyond medical school.For more details, contact jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu
  • co2029 Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Radiation Oncology with Dr. Chris Anker: October 14, 12-1PM, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Radiation Oncology as a specialty choice. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the opportunities available. The residency application process and offer specific guidance to best prepare you for navigating that process will be discussed. Students: Please complete the Panel Session evaluation using this link Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series – Family Medicine with Dr. Anya Streeter: October 16, 12:00 – 12:50 PM, Med Ed 200.  The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Family Medicine as a specialty choice. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the opportunities available. The residency application process and guidance to best prepare you for navigating that process will be discussed.  Please bring your questions!  Lunch will be available in limited quantities – first come, first served.  Students: Please complete the Panel Session evaluation using this link Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Multiple Mini Interview (MMIs) Interviewer Training (VIRTUAL): Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 4:30-6:30pm,Virtual – Zoom. Are you interested in serving as an interviewer for upcoming Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs)? Join us for a virtual mandatory training session to learn the essential skills for evaluating candidates effectively. This training will equip you with the tools to ensure a fair and insightful interview experience for our candidates. Click here to register for the upcoming training. For more information, contact lcom.admissions@med.uvm.edu
  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:
    • Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room sessions
    • Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
    • Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values
    • Register using this link. Contact Jennifer Groh at jgroh@northwell.edu with questions.

 

Co2028 Students

  • AHEC Spotlight Series: Physician Advocacy: Monday, October 13, 2025. 12:00-1:00 p.m. MedEd 200/Sullivan Classroom. This session is co-sponsored by the Vermont Medical Society Student Interest Group. Panelists: Dr. Jan Carney from ACP; Dr. Anne Morris from AHEC; Dr. Lauren MacAfee/Dr. Naiim Ali from VMS

    • Define physician advocacy and describe its relevance in public health, clinical care, healthcare systems, and health policy.
    • Hear from physician advocates working at different levels (institutional, state, national) about their motivations, engagements, and challenges.
    • Recognize the impact of physician advocacy on health equity, access, and policy reform in Vermont and beyond.
    • Explore the connection between advocacy, physician wellness, and professional fulfillment.
    • Identify concrete ways medical students can participate in advocacy efforts during and beyond medical school.

    For more details, contact jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu

  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series – Family Medicine with Dr. Anya Streeter: October 16, 12:00 – 12:50 PM, Med Ed 200.  The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Family Medicine as a specialty choice. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the opportunities available. The residency application process and guidance to best prepare you for navigating that process will be discussed.  Please bring your questions!  Lunch will be available in limited quantities – first come, first served.  Students: Please complete the Panel Session evaluation using this link Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:
    • Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room sessions
    • Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
    • Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values
    • Register using this link. Contact Jennifer Groh at jgroh@northwell.edu with questions.
  • AAMC Nickens Scholarship Information Session for Class of 2028: Monday, October 27 - 4:30 - 6:00 PM - HSRF 200 Second Floor Conference Room. Interested in a $5,000 scholarship? Join Dr. Tandoh and Dr. Amiri for an information session on applying to be the Larner College of Medicine’s nominee for the AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship. Join Dr. Tandoh and Dr. Amiri for an information session about the AAMC Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships—five $5,000 awards for rising third-year students who have shown leadership in promoting equal opportunity in medical education and access to quality health care, and in addressing the needs of underserved populations in the U.S. Each U.S. medical school may nominate one student for this prestigious award. For more information, contact noah.burns@med.uvm.edu

Co2027 Students 

  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:
    • Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room sessions
    • Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
    • Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values Register using this link. Contact Jennifer Groh at jgroh@northwell.edu with questions.
  • Advanced Integration Planning

We will be kicking off the OME Longitudinal Advising Curriculum, a series of timely sessions designed to give you the information you need for each step of Advanced Integration planning and the residency application process with enough time to prepare and be successful. So far, we have the following sessions scheduled:

  • Advanced Integration meeting #1 (overview and requirements): November 6 at 5:30pm
  • Advanced Integration planning for students who are specialty undecided or choosing between 3 or more specialties: November 13 at 5:30pm
  • Advanced Integration planning for students who are choosing between 2 specialties: December 4 at 5:30pm
  • Advanced Integration planning for students who are decided on Specialty: December 11 at 5:30pm
  • All members of the class should have received Outlook invitations for these sessions. Stay tuned for invitations to additional sessions in the series as they get closer.

Co2026 Students

  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:
  • 🔍 Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room sessions
  • 💬 Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
  • 🧭 Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values
  • 👉 Register using this link. Contact Jennifer Groh at jgroh@northwell.edu with questions.
  • Advanced Integration Planning
  • We will be kicking off the OME Longitudinal Advising Curriculum, a series of timely sessions designed to give you the information you need for each step of Advanced Integration planning and the residency application process with enough time to prepare and be successful. So far, we have the following sessions scheduled:
    • Advanced Integration meeting #1 (overview and requirements): November 6 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are specialty undecided or choosing between 3 or more specialties: November 13 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are choosing between 2 specialties: December 4 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are decided on Specialty: December 11 at 5:30pm
  • All members of the class should have received Outlook invitations for these sessions. Stay tuned for invitations to additional sessions in the series as they get closer

October 03,2025

Body

For All Medical Students

Community Connections & Wellness

  • UVM's Off Campus Student Resource Fair: Mon, 10/06, 11am-2pm, Sugar Maple Ballroom (Davis Center). Think Welcome Bags with goodies, smoothie bike, mini pumpkin decorating, and succulent planting alongside our campus and community partners from 17 organizations who are your go-to’s for housing, food, utilities, safety, and wellness resources and questions. Whether you have lived in Burlington for years or you just moved here, this fair will have something for you…
  • 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.
  • Monthly Student Education Committee (SEC) Meeting: Tues, 10/07, 5:30-7:30PM. Via Zoom. The Student Education Committee is comprised of students dedicated to and actively involved in the improvement of the medical school curriculum. Read more about SEC here…
  • Larner College of Medicine Open House - Student Lounge & Fitness Room Will be Open to the Public: 10/10, 3-5pm, Larner College of Medicine - VT Main Campus. Medical Students, their family, and our visiting alumni are invited to tour the facilities and explore the diverse academic programs that shape tomorrow's physicians at the Larner College of Medicine. Please note that the Student Lounge and Fitness Center will be unlocked for students and families to visit from 3:15 – 5:00 PM on Friday, 10/10, as part of this event. Questions? Contact Liz Dohrman, Larner Events Manager.
  • Art Project for Anatomical Gift Program: Date flexible. Dr. Abby Hielscher, director of the anatomical gift program, is working with a local artist, Mary Lacy, on the development of an art installation to honor our past, current and future anatomical donors. Mary Lacy, a local artist who has visited UVM with her anatomical art, is interested in speaking to current medical students about their experiences in the gross anatomy lab. These conversations will be brief (20 minutes or less) and will help shape the art piece that she will develop for the anatomical gift program. If you're interested in speaking with Mary individually or with a group of other interested students, please let Abby Hielscher at abigail.hielscher@med.uvm.edu know by October 10th, 2025. The timing of these meetings is flexible and can occur remotely. Depending on interest, meetings may need to be held with groups of students.
  • 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.
  • Hispanic American Heritage Month Trivia: October 15, 5:30 pm, MedEd 200. Join the Latino Medical Student Association & Office of Intercultural Excellence for trivia, food & prizes! For more information, contact ogallmey@med.uvm.edu
  • Student Performance Night: Friday, 10/24 from 7:00 - 9:00 PM in the Hoehl Gallery at the Larner College of Medicine. Calling all artists/musicians/comedians! This fall we are putting on a showcase in collaboration with The Jandl ‘79 and Parker ’73 Endowments, Wellness Committee, and LCOM Music SIG. Sign up here if you are interested in sharing your talent with the Larner Community. Contact Danielle Callard, MS-2 with questions.
  • Jeffrey Silver Humanism in Healthcare Research Roundup: Humanism IS Safety: This Research Roundup focused on safety is the last in a three-part series by editor Nora Jones, PhD, that explores the elements of humanism as defined by The Arnold P. Gold Foundation: clinically excellent care that is kind, safe, and trustworthy. The five studies presented here make a compelling case that humanism is safety. When a patient feels dismissed by their care team, when communication breaks down between healthcare professionals, when workplace incivility silences staff, or when a patient’s dignity is violated — these are patient safety issues as important to patient health as physical harm. Please click here for more information.
  • Carpool Matching for UVM Students: Are you planning to drive home for Thanksgiving break and willing to offer your empty seats for a little gas money? Are you not sure how you are getting home, but interested in carpooling? To facilitate better matching for the upcoming break, the UVM Eco Reps have created a Thanksgiving Break Carpooling Form and are trying to spread the word. All drivers who post seats will be entered into a raffle for a $25 gift card to a local business of their choice. Thanks for considering this or other sustainable transportation options when travelling over Thanksgiving Break!
  • The University of Vermont’s Annual Security Report (pdf) is now available. This report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics. The policy statements address the university’s policies, procedures, and programs related to safety and security. Statistics in the report related to crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus, in off-campus buildings or on property owned or controlled by the school, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to the campus are also included for the three most recent calendar years.
    The University of Vermont’s Annual Fire Safety Report (pdf) is also available. This report is also required by federal law and contains fire safety policies and procedures related to on-campus student housing and statistics for fires that occurred in those facilities. The Annual Fire Safety Report contains statistics for the three most recent calendar years for which data are available. 

    To request a paper copy of either report, please visit University Police Services at 284 East Avenue or call 802/656-2027.

Career Counseling Opportunities 

  • OBGYN Grand Rounds- “Is Work Life Balance Possible?" Oct 7, 7:30-8.30am, Davis Auditorium. - Dr. Julia Johnson
  • Hematology Oncology Grand Rounds: October 7, 8-9am, HSRF 200. "Hematologic Complications of Checkpoint Inhibitors" - Dr. Michael H. Kroll, MD Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas (Emeritus). Learning Objectives:

     Recognize and diagnose immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-associated hematological disorders 

    Understand that mechanisms of ICIs' activities and toxicities are pleiotropic and more complex than our current approaches reflect

    Judicious use of immune suppression, aiming to maintain anti-neoplastic efficacy when controlling hematological toxicity. Coffee and Breakfast pastries are available. Visit this site or contact Whitney Feininger at whitney.feininger@med.uvm.edu for more information.

  • Pediatrics Grand Rounds - “Two Systems, One Child: Core Principles and Innovative Efforts to Align Primary Care and Schools in Vermont”: Wednesday, October 8, 8:00 am - 9:00 am, Davis Auditorium and Zoom. For details contact Penelope.Marchessault@med.uvm.edu

Research Opportunities

  • Sarnoff Medical Student Fellowship Info Session: Sunday, 10/19/25, 4-5 pm, ET. Learn about the year-long Sarnoff Fellowship Program- virtual information session for potential applicants. To register for the session, please email Dana Boyd, Executive Director, at dboyd@SarnoffFoundation.orgClick here for Sarnoff Fellowship Program Application The mission of the Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation is to engage medical students in a personalized research experience with preeminent cardiovascular scientists and to foster the next generation of leaders in the field. Spanning more than 45 years, the Fellowship program has afforded medical students from across the nation extraordinary, often career direction defining, experiences of mentorship and research.

    The Sarnoff Fellowship Program offers medical students enrolled in accredited U.S. medical schools the opportunity to spend a year conducting intensive work in a biomedical research facility in the United States. The award provides an annual stipend and allowance. The application deadline for the 2026-27 Sarnoff Fellowship is January 7, 2026. Click here for more  information.

    Click here for a short informational video on the Sarnoff Fellowship Program.

  • SORF - USC/CHLA Summer Oncology Research Fellowship Program: Early application deadline is December 7, 2025. Regular application deadline is January 4, 2026. SORF is the NIH-supported Summer Oncology Research Fellowship Program for US medical students. It focuses on students who are considering a biomedical career that involves cancer research. SORF takes place at two sites: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Keck School of Medicine of USC. It is a full time 8–12-week program in summer(s) between school years in medical school (May to August). Contact Daikota Barnett, Project Associate, SORF@chla.usc.edu, with questions.

Student Interest Group Activities

  • Graphic Medicine: Visual Storytelling in Practice webinar: October 29, 4-5:00 p.m. ET. Sponsored by the AAMC NEGEA/SGEA Special Interest Groups in Health Humanities. Register for this webinar. This webinar will explore the use of graphic novels, comics, and visual arts as tools for communication in healthcare as well as in medical education. 
  • McGovern Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration program Speaker Allison Gentry is a current third-year medical student at McGovern Medical School in Houston, Texas. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she majored in English Language and Literature and specialized in Medical Humanities. She is the host of the Narrative Medicine Monday lecture series this year. See the flyer [PDF] for more information.

     

Financial Advising

  • Managing Your Finances as a Resident and Beyond: Wednesday, October 8th at 5:00pm ET Register Here. Join Michael Clancy, MBA, CFP®, CLU of Drexel University College of Medicine for an informative webinar on navigating your finances throughout Residency and beyond. This session will cover essential topics such as structuring an intentional spending plan, taxes, goal setting and investing. Also covered will be employee benefits and navigating the financial services industry. Michael will aim to empower you with the confidence and clarity needed to establish a solid financial foundation early in your career.

Funding Opportunities

  • Larner AOA Chapter Perks: As an institution that hosts an Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honors Society Chapter, medical students, faculty, and staff have access to many national AOA funding opportunities. The Larner AOA Opportunities Document (linked at the bottom of the Larner AOA webpage) has been updated online to reflect the 2025-2026 AOA Opportunities, including but not limited to the following:
  • AOA Robert H. Moser Essay Award: 10/21 submission deadline. One award of $4,500 for an essay highlighting the life of a physician who has enriched the world of medicine. The winning essay will be published in The Pharos. AΩA membership is not required. Read more about this essay contest/opportunity…
  • AOA Pharos Student Poetry Award: 11/04 submission deadline. Up to 5 poems will receive a $1,500 award. Winning entries published in The Pharos. AOA membership is not required; if AOA, must be active (paid dues). To encourage medical students to write meaningful poetry related to health or medicine. Read more about this award opportunity…
  • AOA Helen H. Glaser Student Essay Award: 12/02 submission deadline. Up to 5 essays will receive a $1,500 award. Winning entries published in The Pharos. AOA membership is not required; if AOA, must be active (paid dues). To encourage medical students to write creative narratives or scholarly essays relevant to medicine. Read more about this award opportunity…
  • AOA Medical Student Service Leadership Project Grant: 01/21/2026 application deadline. $9000 award to a team of students (teams with AOA members serving as team leaders will be given priority consideration). To prepare future leaders in medicine and health care. Read more about this award opportunity…
  • AOA Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award: 03/01/26 nomination deadline. To a distinguished teacher. $7,500 award to recipient; $2,500 to institution for teaching. activities; $1,000 to the chapter. The nomination must be made by the dean of the College. Should you feel someone is an excellent candidate for this award, please submit your nomination statement to Dr. Marie Sandoval, the LCOM AOA Faculty Councilor no later than March 01 for them to be considered. Read more about the Robert J Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award…

Co2029 Students

  • ATTENTION REQUIRED: On Monday, October 6, from 12-1pm, we will be distributing your official University of Vermont Medical Center badges. Your VIC calendar contains details of the pickup. To receive your badge, you must complete the following items:
    • Annual mandatories training in Cornerstone platform and attestation in Oasis
      • In accordance with Joint Commission hospital accreditation standards, all medical students must complete annual mandatories training at the beginning of each curriculum level in order to maintain access to University of Vermont Medical Center information systems. These mandatories are made available through the UVMMC Cornerstone platform and should be completed within the first month of enrollment in any academic year. You cannot participate in activities in a clinical setting (including DIV and shadowing sessions during PCR) if mandatories are not completed.
      • Please complete your Foundations Year 1 mandatories by new deadline: 10/6/25 12pm ET. Questions should be directed to the UVMMC IS Service Center, 802-847-1414. You can find your M# and more information on your “Admissions/Entering Student Data” academic history tab in OASIS. Contact the IS Service Center at 802-847-1414 for your initial password. Your default PIN is the last 4 digits of your UVM ID#.
      • Once you have completed your assigned mandatories, please complete the required attestation in OASIS. Instructions with screenshots are available for M1 students.
    • UVMMC badge form, which encompasses the following items:
      • Affiliation agreement
      • Pledge of Confidentiality
      • Non-employee staff vaccination attestation
  • Please help us ensure efficient distribution by completing these items prior to pick-up day. You will need your UVMMC badges to participate in a PCR hospital visit this semester, as well as for Doctoring in Vermont and other clinical activities during the remainder of your time at LCOM. Please let us know if you have any questions about these requirements and we can direct you to the appropriate contact.
  • Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs) Training: Monday, October 6, 4:30-6:30pm, MedEd302/303. Are you interested in serving as an interviewer for upcoming Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs)? Join us for a mandatory training session to learn the essential skills for evaluating candidates effectively. This training will equip you with the tools to ensure a fair and insightful interview experience for our candidates. Light dinner and beverages provided. Click here to register for the upcoming training. For more information, contact lcom.admissions@med.uvm.edu
  • REMINDER: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session 10/13: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session: Monday, Oct 13th, 2025, 12:00-1:00 pm. in MedEd 200.  Join Drs McNamara and Green for an information session about the Nuvance Global Health Program and the application process. Monday, October 13 from 12 noon-1:00 pm in MedEd 200. Application now open. Please click on the link to complete the application form.  For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu. Application Deadline is Sunday November 2.
  • AHEC Spotlight Series: Physician Advocacy: Monday, October 13, 2025. 12:00-1:00 p.m. MedEd 200/Sullivan Classroom. This session is co-sponsored by the Vermont Medical Society Student Interest Group. Panelists: Dr. Jan Carney from ACP; Dr. Anne Morris from AHEC; Dr. Lauren MacAfee/Dr. Naiim Ali from VMS

    • Define physician advocacy and describe its relevance in public health, clinical care, healthcare systems, and health policy.
    • Hear from physician advocates working at different levels (institutional, state, national) about their motivations, engagements, and challenges.
    • Recognize the impact of physician advocacy on health equity, access, and policy reform in Vermont and beyond.
    • Explore the connection between advocacy, physician wellness, and professional fulfillment.
    • Identify concrete ways medical students can participate in advocacy efforts during and beyond medical school.

    For more details, contact jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu

  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Radiation Oncology with Dr. Chris Anker: October 14, 12-1PM, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Radiation Oncology as a specialty choice. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the opportunities available. The residency application process and offer specific guidance to best prepare you for navigating that process will be discussed. Students: Please complete the Panel Session evaluation using this link Contact Emma.Faustner@med.uvm.edu with any questions.
  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:
    • Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room sessions
    • Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
    • Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values
    •  Register using this link. Contact Jennifer Groh at jgroh@northwell.edu with questions.
  • AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship: 01/02/26 application deadline. A $7,000 fellowship, plus up to $1000 to cover travel expenses to present your research. Designed to promote basic and clinical research in medical fields, social science, or health services. Read more about this fellowship opportunity…

Co2028 Students

  • AHEC Spotlight Series: Physician Advocacy: Monday, October 13, 2025. 12:00-1:00 p.m. MedEd 200/Sullivan Classroom. This session is co-sponsored by the Vermont Medical Society Student Interest Group. Panelists: Dr. Jan Carney from ACP; Dr. Anne Morris from AHEC; Dr. Lauren MacAfee/Dr. Naiim Ali from VMS

    • Define physician advocacy and describe its relevance in public health, clinical care, healthcare systems, and health policy.
    • Hear from physician advocates working at different levels (institutional, state, national) about their motivations, engagements, and challenges.
    • Recognize the impact of physician advocacy on health equity, access, and policy reform in Vermont and beyond.
    • Explore the connection between advocacy, physician wellness, and professional fulfillment.
    • Identify concrete ways medical students can participate in advocacy efforts during and beyond medical school.

    For more details, contact jennifer.gaudreau@med.uvm.edu

  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:

    •  Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room sessions
    • Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
    • Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values

     Register using this link. Contact Jennifer Groh at jgroh@northwell.edu with questions.

  • ATTENTION REQUIRED: In accordance with Joint Commission hospital accreditation standards, all medical students must complete annual mandatories training at the beginning of each curriculum level in order to maintain access to University of Vermont Medical Center information systems. These mandatories are made available through the UVMMC Cornerstone platform and should be completed within the first month of enrollment in any academic year. You cannot participate in activities in a clinical setting (including DIV and shadowing sessions during PCR) if mandatories are not completed. Please complete your Foundations Year 2 mandatories by September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to the UVMMC IS Service Center, 802-847-1414. You can find your M# and more information on your “Admissions/Entering Student Data” academic history tab in OASIS. Contact the IS Service Center at 802-847-1414 if it appears that your account has been deactivated due to a lapse in use. Your default PIN is the last 4 digits of your UVM ID#. Once you have completed your assigned mandatories, please complete the required attestation in OASIS. Instructions with screenshots are available for M2 students
  • AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship: 01/02/26 application deadline. A $7,000 fellowship, plus up to $1000 to cover travel expenses to present your research. Designed to promote basic and clinical research in medical fields, social science, or health services. Read more about this fellowship opportunity…

Co2027 Students 

  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:
    • Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room sessions
    • Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
    • Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values
    •  Register using this link. Contact Jennifer Groh at jgroh@northwell.edu with questions.
  • AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship: 01/02/26 application deadline. A $7,000 fellowship, plus up to $1000 to cover travel expenses to present your research. Designed to promote basic and clinical research in medical fields, social science, or health services. Read more about this fellowship opportunity…
  • Advanced Integration Planning

    We will be kicking off the OME Longitudinal Advising Curriculum, a series of timely sessions designed to give you the information you need for each step of Advanced Integration planning and the residency application process with enough time to prepare and be successful. So far, we have the following sessions scheduled:

    • Advanced Integration meeting #1 (overview and requirements): November 6 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are specialty undecided or choosing between 3 or more specialties: November 13 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are choosing between 2 specialties: December 4 at 5:30pm
    • Advanced Integration planning for students who are decided on Specialty: December 11 at 5:30pm All members of the class should have received Outlook invitations for these sessions. Stay tuned for invitations to additional sessions in the series as they get closer.

Co2026 Students

  • ERAS Interview Info: Now. Please share your interview information in ERAS! The Deans for Students ask that residency applicants using ERAS allow them to see your interview information. To enable this, go to your MyERAS dashboard and click on the toggle for "Share Interview Information with Dean's office" in the Programs tile. This is extremely helpful for advising purposes throughout the application season! For more information contact emma.faustner@med.uvm.edu.
  • NRMP Registration is open. If you are participating in the Main Match and haven’t registered yet, please do so before 11:59 pm EST on January 30, 2026 to avoid extra fees.
    • Don’t forget to add your NRMP ID to ERAS (Application tab > Personal Information > Match Information). This helps programs find you easily for ranking.
  • Interview Prep Tips & Tricks with Dr. First!: 10/6/25 at 5pm - MedEd300 or via Zoom (link to come). Join Dr. First as he shares valuable tips for the upcoming interview season. You can join either in-person (with pizza – please sign up) or virtually. All specialties are welcome! Contact Surya Radhakrishnan, M4 with questions.
  • Booking rooms for residency interviews: Residency applicants who don’t have a private space to conduct virtual interviews at home may be looking to book a space on campus.
  • Students at the CT campus may contact Joanna Conklin at Joanna.Conklin@nuvancehealth.org at Danbury or Moira Barber at Moira.Barber@nuvancehealth.org  at Norwalk to request a private space for interviews.
    Ring lights provided by the Committee on Wellness are available to be signed out (3 at Danbury, 2 at Norwalk) for use during interviews on campus or at home. They can be signed out from Joanna in Danbury or Moira in Norwalk, Monday – Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm. Please email them ahead of time to confirm.
  • Students at the VT campus may book Med Ed rooms themselves as described in the Medical Student Guide to Booking Larner Spaces.
    - To reserve a room in HSRF, Firestone, or the Given Courtyard, please email Medical Student Services and include the following information:

                Event Title: 

                Date & Inclusive Times of the Event:

                Details about the event: 

                Estimated Number of Attendees: 

                Sponsoring Organization: 

                Event Primary Contact: [Your Name, Email Address]

  • OME has several privacy kits available for students to sign out that can be used to cover the glass door/window during interviews on campus.  We also have ring lights provided by the Committee on Wellness that can be signed out with a privacy kit or on their own. Lights may be signed out for use on campus or at home. Please stop into OME (M – F, 8am to 4:30pm) to sign out a kit and/or a ring light.

     

September 26,2025

Body

For All Medical Students

Community Connections & Wellness

  • Andrew Harris Legacy Reception: Sunday 9/28, 10am - 11:30am, Grand Maple Ballroom (in the Davis Center, 4th floor). Come celebrate the legacy of Andrew Harris, UVM’s first African American graduate, and recognize those making a difference in academic excellence and access. This year, we’re honoring the legacies of Dr. Jackson and Lydia Clemmons. There will be free brunch and live music, so register today!
  • NOMINATION DEADLINE - AΩA Professionalism Award: 09/30 deadline. $10,000 one-time award. Individuals or teams may apply. The complete nomination packet must be submitted to our national chapter no later than 10/14/2025, so please notify the AOA Faculty Councilor if you are interested in submitting an application no later than 09/30/2025. Read more about the award…
  • What the Living and the Dead Owe Each Other: September 30, 7-8PM, zoom after registration. How the Burke & Hare Murders Changed How We Think About Bodies. Register here for a zoom presentation on the history of human dissection, body snatching, and its current legal and medical implications, presented by LCoM MS3 Anastasia Arvin-DiBlasio. For more details, email Anastasia.arvin-diblasio@med.uvm.edu
  • Monthly Medical Student Council Meeting: MedEdCenter 206 Small Group Room, Wednesday, Oct 1, 2025, 5:00:00 pm - 7:00:00 pm. The Larner College of Medicine Student Council meets the first Wednesday of the month, during the academic year (September – June). Meetings are open to the community, and community members can contact Adama Aja, Medical Student Council President, should you wish to request an item be added to the agenda.
  • Share Your Dining Feedback & Enter to Win Apple AirPods! 10/1/2025-10/15/2025. Help shape the future of Dining on campus! Complete a quick survey between Oct. 1–15 to share your feedback and enter to win 1 of 3 Apple AirPods. Your input matters—whether you dine on campus daily or just drop in occasionally. Why participate?

    Takes just 15 minutes

     Enter to win 1 of 3 Apple AirPods

     Open to all UVM students, staff, and faculty

    Your input on dining habits—both on and off campus—will help improve services and offerings for everyone. Contact Heather Winther, Senior Communications & Marketing Manager with questions.

  • Coffee / Tea / Morning Greet with Dean Zehle / Guests: 10/03,7:30-8:15AM, 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.
  • Dean Zehle Student Drop-In Meetings: October 3,12-1PM 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.
  • UVM's Off Campus Student Resource Fair: Mon, 10/06, 11am-2pm, Sugar Maple Ballroom (Davis Center). Think Welcome Bags with goodies, smoothie bike, mini pumpkin decorating, and succulent planting alongside our campus and community partners from 17 organizations who are your go-to’s for housing, food, utilities, safety, and wellness resources and questions. Whether you have lived in Burlington for years or you just moved here, this fair will have something for you…
  • Monthly Student Education Committee (SEC) Meeting: Tues, 10/07, 5:30-7:30PM. Via Zoom. The Student Education Committee is comprised of students dedicated to and actively involved in the improvement of the medical school curriculum. Read more about SEC here…
  • Larner College of Medicine Open House - Student Lounge & Fitness Room Will be Open to the Public: 10/10, 3-5pm, Larner College of Medicine - VT Main Campus. Medical Students, their family, and our visiting alumni are invited to tour the facilities and explore the diverse academic programs that shape tomorrow's physicians at the Larner College of Medicine. Please note that the Student Lounge and Fitness Center will be unlocked for students and families to visit from 3:15 – 5:00 PM on Friday, 10/10, as part of this event. Questions? Contact Liz Dohrman, Larner Events Manager.
  • Art Project for Anatomical Gift Program: Date flexible. Dr. Abby Hielscher, director of the anatomical gift program, is working with a local artist, Mary Lacy, on the development of an art installation to honor our past, current and future anatomical donors. Mary Lacy, a local artist who has visited UVM with her anatomical art, is interested in speaking to current medical students about their experiences in the gross anatomy lab. These conversations will be brief (20 minutes or less) and will help shape the art piece that she will develop for the anatomical gift program. If you're interested in speaking with Mary individually or with a group of other interested students, please let Abby Hielscher at abigail.hielscher@med.uvm.edu know by October 10th, 2025. The timing of these meetings is flexible and can occur remotely. Depending on interest, meetings may need to be held with groups of students.
  • Student Performance Night: Friday, 10/24 from 7:00 - 9:00 PM in the Hoehl Gallery at the Larner College of Medicine. Calling all artists/musicians/comedians! This fall we are putting on a showcase in collaboration with The Jandl ‘79 and Parker ’73 Endowments, Wellness Committee, and LCOM Music SIG. Sign up here if you are interested in sharing your talent with the Larner Community. Contact Danielle Callard, MS-2 with questions.
  • Now Accepting Submissions - Annual William Carlos Williams Poetry competition: December 31,2025 submission deadline. Established to celebrate medical-student poets. First-, second- and third-place winners in each category will receive a cash prize and will be considered for publication in the Journal of Medical HumanitiesRead more about this opportunity and to enter here…Back to Top

Career Counseling Opportunities 

  • ENT SIG Lunch and Learn: 9/29, 12pm-1pm MedEd 205 & Zoom. The ENT SIG's first event of the semester will be a Lunch and Learn session with Dr. David Bianchi, MD, a renowned ENT specialist based in Maryland who trained at the National Naval Medical Center. Pizza will be provided. Come with questions about the field of ENT, military medicine, different career paths, research, or anything else you may think of! We hope to see you there! Zoom link here. For more information, contact Sofia Leusch at sofia.leusch@med.uvm.edu
  • Pediatric Grand Rounds with Visiting Professor Sabrina Kitaka, MD: Wednesday, October 1, 8:00 am - 9:00 am, Davis Auditorium. Promoting Adolescent Healthcare in a low-income setting. Dr. Kitaka, is a distinguished pediatrician and researcher from Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. Dr. Kitaka has made significant contributions to pediatric care and global health, particularly in the areas of infectious diseases and healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings. She has worked extensively on improving child health outcomes and is a key figure in the global health community. Contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist with questions.
  • Speed Date the Specialties: Primary Care Week Event: Wednesday, 10/1, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm, MedEd 200 and other small group rooms. Join AHEC and the Family Medicine Interest Group for dinner and a chance to chat with many different primary care providers in the fields of Family Medicine, Pediatrics, OBGYN, Psychiatry, and Internal Medicine. There will also be an opportunity to talk with current M4s that are applying to these fields. Pizza will be provided! This will be a great event to hear about different career paths and opportunities within primary care. Students will rotate between rooms to have a chance to hear from many different providers. Below is the list of providers that you will have an opportunity to chat with:
  • Specialty: Family Medicine - Kate Tian, MD, Community Health Centers- Riverside, Robert Areson, MD, Richmond Family Medicine
  • Specialty: Internal Medicine - Emily Hadley Strout, MD, UVMMC Adult Primary Care-Burlington, Rosy Hill, MD, UVMMC Adult Primary Care Williston
  • Specialty: Psychiatry - Sam Evanson, MD, Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital, Corrine Roberts, MD, Family Medicine Hinesburg
  • Specialty: Pediatrics - Megan Prue, MD, North Country Pediatrics, Elizabeth Perzanowski, MD, Pediatric Primary Care- Burlington
  • Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology - Katie Areson, MD, Maitri OBGYN, Justin DeAngelis, MD, University of Vermont Medical Center
    Contact Jessica Fitzgerald for more information.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Combined Medicine/Pediatrics with Dr. Joshua Price: October 2,12-1PM, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Combined Med-Peds 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 be given to discussion of the residency application process with 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.
  • Northwell Health's First Look Specialty Fair for Medical Students: Thursday, 10/16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST via Zoom. We are excited to invite MS1-MS3 medical students to join our virtual First Look Specialty Fair, hosted by Northwell Health’s Office of Academic Affairs and featuring over 30 residency and fellowship programs across 20+ specialties. This interactive Zoom event will take place on Thursday, October 16, from 5:00–7:30 PM EST and offers students a unique opportunity to:

    • Explore a wide range of specialties and subspecialties in small breakout room session
    • Connect with Northwell trainees and faculty to ask questions and learn about their career paths
    • Find role models who reflect their backgrounds and values

    Register here: https://northwell.zoom.us/meeting/register/I8lN_f7ASX2nZzJhmIhkhw.Contact Jennifer Groh with questions.

  • Webinar on Wound Care: October 24, 2025 A live hybrid on-line event. Day-long seminar covering clinical wound care. Please click on the link to overview and registration. Do part or all. Reimbursement for registration fee is available for students. For more information, contact Dr. Ellen Andrews at elland@mindspring.com
  • Research Opportunities

  • Random Chats about Data: October 1, 2025 - Choosing an Appropriate Model for Data Analysis. Picking the best model is not always straight forward. You will want to consider your research question and the purpose of the model. This chat is about model selection, model assumptions and fit assessment. These workshops are intended for researchers at any point in their career. We will get together and talk about best practices for data analysis. Bring lunch and join the conversation. We will meet on select Wednesdays at 11:30 in the Dana Health Sciences Library Classroom. Please register to let me know at maria.sckolnick@uvm.edu that you are coming. Registration opens 2 weeks prior to the workshop.
  • Coffee and Code: 10/03, 9-10:30AM, Howe Library. Coffee and Code is the best way to start your Friday! Whether you are debugging code, refining your syntax or exploring programming to advance your research, Coffee and Code at the library is a great place to receive help and share knowledge! Stop by for some free coffee and advice for your R, SAS, SPSS or STATA project. No specific problem or questions? No worries -- join us to chat with other researchers. For details, contact Maria Sckolnick at maria.sckolnick@uvm.edu.
  • Sarnoff Medical Student Fellowship Info Session: Sunday, 10/19/25, 4-5 pm, ET. Learn about the year-long Sarnoff Fellowship Program- virtual information session for potential applicants. To register for the session, please email Dana Boyd, Executive Director, at dboyd@SarnoffFoundation.org.  Sarnoff Fellowship Program Application:  https://sarnofffellowship.com/

    The mission of the Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation is to engage medical students in a personalized research experience with preeminent cardiovascular scientists and to foster the next generation of leaders in the field. Spanning more than 45 years, the Fellowship program has afforded medical students from across the nation extraordinary, often career direction defining, experiences of mentorship and research.

    The Sarnoff Fellowship Program offers medical students enrolled in accredited U.S. medical schools the opportunity to spend a year conducting intensive work in a biomedical research facility in the United States. The award provides an annual stipend and allowance. The application deadline for the 2026-27 Sarnoff Fellowship is January 7, 2026. More information: www.SarnoffFoundation.org.

    Short informational video on the Sarnoff Fellowship Program: https://vimeo.com/brazosfilms/review/672019648/6241d9bbd2 

  • SORF - USC/CHLA Summer Oncology Research Fellowship Program: Early application deadline is December 7, 2025. Regular application deadline is January 4, 2026. SORF is the NIH-supported Summer Oncology Research Fellowship Program for US medical students. It focuses on students who are considering a biomedical career that involves cancer research. SORF takes place at two sites: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Keck School of Medicine of USC. It is a full time 8–12-week program in summer(s) between school years in medical school (May to August). Contact Daikota Barnett, Project Associate, SORF@chla.usc.edu, with questions.

Student Interest Group Activities

  • ENT SIG Lunch and Learn: 9/29, 12pm-1pm MedEd 205 & Zoom. The ENT SIG's first event of the semester will be a Lunch and Learn session with Dr. David Bianchi, MD, a renowned ENT specialist based in Maryland who trained at the National Naval Medical Center. Pizza will be provided. Come with questions about the field of ENT, military medicine, different career paths, research, or anything else you may think of! We hope to see you there! Zoom link here. For more information, contact Sofia Leusch at sofia.leusch@med.uvm.edu
  • IUD Workshop: Primary Care Week Event: Monday, 9/29, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, MedEd100. Join the OBGYN SIG for a hands-on session to practice IUD insertion technique with pelvic and IUD models and learn about the different types of IUDs. Please RSVP to this event using this SignUpGenius. Depending on interest level, attendance may be capped. In that case, sign-ups may be first come, first serve. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Natalie or Caitlin. We hope to see you there!
  • Speaking with Trauma Surgeon Dr. Feroze Sidhwa About the Gaza Crisis: September 30, 12-1 PM, on Zoom. Over the past 2 years, Gaza has become the deadliest place on Earth for children and journalists, and one of the most dangerous for healthcare workers. According to UNICEF, 50,000 children in Gaza have been killed or maimed in less than two years. The healthcare system has been almost completely destroyed, from the infrastructure to the supply chains, to the personnel. We will be speaking about medical care in Gaza and the current state of Gaza's healthcare system with Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, a trauma surgeon in California with surgical humanitarian work experience around the world. He has visited Gaza many times, both before and during the current crisis, and has written and spoken extensively about his experiences and the United States' role in this crisis, including to the UN Security Council. Please click on the Zoom link here. UNICEF SIG. For more details, contact Hamza Mirza at hamza.mirza@med.uvm.edu
  • Pediatric Dental Varnish Workshop: Primary Care Week Event: Tuesday, 9/30, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, MedEd 300. Join the Pediatrics SIG for an interactive collaboration with dental professionals to learn about dental varnish application and the importance of oral health. Come to get informed about the fluoride discourse! Snacks provided! Contact Jessica Fitzgerald with questions.
  • Speed Date the Specialties: Primary Care Week Event: Wednesday, 10/1, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm, MedEd 200 and other small group rooms. Join AHEC and the Family Medicine Interest Group for dinner and a chance to chat with many different primary care providers in the fields of Family Medicine, Pediatrics, OBGYN, Psychiatry, and Internal Medicine. There will also be an opportunity to talk with current M4s that are applying to these fields. Pizza will be provided! This will be a great event to hear about different career paths and opportunities within primary care. Students will rotate between rooms to have a chance to hear from many different providers. Below is the list of providers that you will have an opportunity to chat with:

    Specialty: Family Medicine - Kate Tian, MD, Community Health Centers- Riverside, Robert Areson, MD, Richmond Family Medicine

    Specialty: Internal Medicine - Emily Hadley Strout, MD, UVMMC Adult Primary Care-Burlington, Rosy Hill, MD, UVMMC Adult Primary Care Williston

    Specialty: Psychiatry - Sam Evanson, MD, Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital, Corrine Roberts, MD, Family Medicine Hinesburg

    Specialty: Pediatrics - Megan Prue, MD, North Country Pediatrics, Elizabeth Perzanowski, MD, Pediatric Primary Care- Burlington

    Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology - Katie Areson, MD, Maitri OBGYN, Justin DeAngelis, MD, University of Vermont Medical Center
    Contact Jessica Fitzgerald for more information.

  • Lifestyle Medicine: Primary Care Week Event: Thursday, 10/2, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm, MedEd 100. Join the Family Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine Interest Groups to learn about tangible ways to integrate lifestyle medicine into your own daily practice. We will be doing different interactive activities and learning about the health benefits of lifestyle medicine. Comfy clothes are recommended! Contact Jessica Fitzgerald for more information.
  • Vaccine Trivia and Primary Care SIG Tabling: Primary Care Week Event: Friday, 10/3, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, Given Courtyard. Join the Primary Care SIGs (Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, and OBGYN) in the Given Courtyard to chat about how to get involved in each field and for some fun vaccine trivia! Swing by to spin the wheel and answer a trivia question for a chance to win a trivia prize (LCOM gear and more!) and for some free stickers! Contact Jessica Fitzgerald for more information.
  • Graphic Medicine: Visual Storytelling in Practice webinar: October 29, 4-5:00 p.m. ET. Sponsored by the AAMC NEGEA/SGEA Special Interest Groups in Health Humanities. Register for this webinar. This webinar will explore the use of graphic novels, comics, and visual arts as tools for communication in healthcare as well as in medical education.
  • Speaker Allison Gentry is a current third-year medical student at McGovern Medical School in Houston, Texas. She is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where she majored in English Language and Literature and specialized in Medical Humanities. She is currently a part of the McGovern Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration program and is the host of the Narrative Medicine Monday lecture series this year. See the flyer for more information.

Financial Advising

  • Managing Your Finances as a Resident and Beyond: Wednesday, October 8th at 5:00pm ET Register Here. Join Michael Clancy, MBA, CFP®, CLU of Drexel University College of Medicine for an informative webinar on navigating your finances throughout Residency and beyond. This session will cover essential topics such as structuring an intentional spending plan, taxes, goal setting and investing. Also covered will be employee benefits and navigating the financial services industry. Michael will aim to empower you with the confidence and clarity needed to establish a solid financial foundation early in your career.

Conferences

 

Funding Opportunities

  • Larner AOA Chapter Perks: As an institution that hosts an Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honors Society Chapter, medical students, faculty, and staff have access to many national AOA funding opportunities. The Larner AOA Opportunities Document (linked at the bottom of the Larner AOA webpage) has been updated online to reflect the 2025-2026 AOA Opportunities, including but not limited to the following:
  • AOA Robert H. Moser Essay Award: 10/21 submission deadline. One award of $4,500 for an essay highlighting the life of a physician who has enriched the world of medicine. The winning essay will be published in The Pharos. AΩA membership is not required. Read more about this essay contest/opportunity…
  • AOA Pharos Student Poetry Award: 11/04 submission deadline. Up to 5 poems will receive a $1,500 award. Winning entries published in The Pharos. AOA membership is not required; if AOA, must be active (paid dues). To encourage medical students to write meaningful poetry related to health or medicine. Read more about this award opportunity…
  • AOA Helen H. Glaser Student Essay Award: 12/02 submission deadline. Up to 5 essays will receive a $1,500 award. Winning entries published in The Pharos. AOA membership is not required; if AOA, must be active (paid dues). To encourage medical students to write creative narratives or scholarly essays relevant to medicine. Read more about this award opportunity…
  • AOA Medical Student Service Leadership Project Grant: 01/21/2026 application deadline. $9000 award to a team of students (teams with AOA members serving as team leaders will be given priority consideration). To prepare future leaders in medicine and health care. Read more about this award opportunity…
  • AOA Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award: 03/01/26 nomination deadline. To a distinguished teacher. $7,500 award to recipient; $2,500 to institution for teaching. activities; $1,000 to the chapter. The nomination must be made by the dean of the College. Should you feel someone is an excellent candidate for this award, please submit your nomination statement to Dr. Marie Sandoval, the LCOM AOA Faculty Councilor no later than March 01 for them to be considered. Read more about the Robert J Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award…

Training Opportunity

  • Postpartum Support International- PMADs training funded through VT Dept of Health: November 19-21, virtually. Postpartum Support International- PMADs training funded through VT Dept of Health. I am writing to share some exciting news that the VT Dept of Health- Family & Child Health Division has secured a number of training slots FREE for providers and community partners to participate in Postpartum Support International’s (PSI) virtual trainings this fall 2025 (dates below). Components of Care- a 2-day, thorough and evidence-based curriculum designed for anyone interested in learning skills and knowledge for assessment and treatment of perinatal mood disorders. Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Psychotherapy - is an evidence-based curriculum designed for mental health and psychotherapy providers who have previously completed at least 14 hours of perinatal mental health training. This advanced training covers differential diagnosis, evidence-based psychotherapeutic approaches, and advanced therapeutic issues. It combines expert presentation with case studies, group discussion, and practical examples of treatment approaches. Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Psychopharmacology -presents a 6-hour advanced course on psychiatric pharmacology during pregnancy and lactation, taught by perinatal psychiatric experts. It is an interactive, case-based advanced seminar covering differential diagnosis, medication challenges, case examples, research on medication safety, and your questions. Participants should have previously completed at least 14 hours of perinatal mental health training. We also have funding to cover a number of Perinatal Mental Health Certification Exam Fee for those who have completed the prerequisites and are eligible to sit for the PMH-C exam. Please reach out if you are interested in pursuing this credential! If you are interested in attending any of these trainings, please contact Kathryn Wolfe at Kathryn.wolfe@vermont.gov at your earliest convenience, as space is limited, with the following training info: -Full name -Preferred email address to receive info on accessing the training -Organization/agency -Position -County -Any credentials you may have -Dates and type of trainings(s) you wish to attend: - Components of Care o Nov 19th-20th 11:30 am- 8:00 pm - Advanced PMH Psychotherapy o Nov 21st 12:00 pm-7:30 pm - Advanced PMH Psychopharmacology o Nov 21st 12:00 pm-7:30 pm Please note, we will be keeping a waitlist once the free slots fill. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions about these upcoming training opportunities. And feel free to share this info with those you are connected with serving perinatal people.

Co2029 Students

  • White Coat Guest Ticket Deadline: 9/30, 12pm. The deadline to request tickets for guests for White Coat Ceremony is 12pm, Tuesday, September 30.

    Reminder: There are still several members of the class of 2029 who have not requested guest tickets. The deadline to request tickets for guests for White Coat Ceremony is 12pm, Tuesday, September 30. Additional tickets may be available in the event a student has fewer than the allotted guests. Requests for additional tickets should be submitted via the link below and will be accommodated, when possible, but are not guaranteed. Additional tickets will be allocated after ticket registration closes on September 30. Members of the class who are receiving their coats do not need a ticket to participate in the ceremony. 

    If you will not request any guest tickets, please let Liz Dohrman know so that your tickets may be included in the pool for reallocation to your classmates after the 30th.

     

  • ATTENTION REQUIRED: On Monday, October 6, from 12-1pm, we will be distributing your official University of Vermont Medical Center badges. Your VIC calendar contains details of the pickup. To receive your badge, you must complete the following items:

    1. Annual mandatories training in Cornerstone platform and attestation in Oasis
      • In accordance with Joint Commission hospital accreditation standards, all medical students must complete annual mandatories training at the beginning of each curriculum level in order to maintain access to University of Vermont Medical Center information systems. These mandatories are made available through the UVMMC Cornerstone platform and should be completed within the first month of enrollment in any academic year. You cannot participate in activities in a clinical setting (including DIV and shadowing sessions during PCR) if mandatories are not completed.
      • Please complete your Foundations Year 1 mandatories by September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to the UVMMC IS Service Center, 802-847-1414. You can find your M# and more information on your “Admissions/Entering Student Data” academic history tab in OASIS. Contact the IS Service Center at 802-847-1414 for your initial password. Your default PIN is the last 4 digits of your UVM ID#.
      • Once you have completed your assigned mandatories, please complete the required attestation in OASIS. Instructions with screenshots are available for M1 students.
    2. UVMMC badge form, which encompasses the following items:
      • Affiliation agreement
      • Pledge of Confidentiality
      • Non-employee staff vaccination attestation

    Please help us ensure efficient distribution by completing these items prior to pick-up day. You will need your UVMMC badges to participate in a PCR hospital visit this semester, as well as for Doctoring in Vermont and other clinical activities during the remainder of your time at LCOM. Please let us know if you have any questions about these requirements and we can direct you to the appropriate contact. 

  • M1 Camping Trip! Saturday September 27th - Sunday September 28th Lake Elmore State Park. Come bond with your M1 classmates and upperclassmen on our Lake Elmore Camping Trip! Wilderness Med SIG is hosting a camping trip at Lake Elmore for some class bonding! Upperclassmen will be there to help run things and answer any questions you have as well as get to know you all! The camping trip will be at Lake Elmore State Park. There is a great hike to the fire tower, the lake to play in and we will have some games and other activities available, or you can just chill and commune with nature! Please sign up by Friday, Sept 19th! We would love to see you all there! If you have any questions, please reach out to: Ashley Turner 802-923-6904 ashley.turner@med.uvm.edu
  • co2029 Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Combined Medicine/Pediatrics with Dr. Joshua Price: October 2,12-1PM, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Combined Med-Peds 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
  • REMINDER: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session 10/13: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session: Monday, Oct 13th, 2025, 12:00-1:00 pm. in MedEd 200.  Join Drs McNamara and Green for an information session about the Nuvance Global Health Program and the application process. Monday, October 13 from 12 noon-1:00 pm in MedEd 200. Application now open. Please click on the link to complete the application form.  For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu. Application Deadline is Sunday November 2.
  • M1 STUDENT LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY - CALL FOR NOMINATIONS (self-nominations warmly welcomed) – Technical Standards Annual Review Task Force: Submit nominations no later than 8am EDT, November 11, 2025. LCOM completes and annual review Policy 300.00 Technical Standards for Admission, Advancement and Graduation, and we are seeking student representative(s) to join this Committee. Do you have ideas on how we might improve this policy or know someone who could provide insights on this policy? Please submit a nomination now using this link…
  • AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship: 01/02/26 application deadline. A $7,000 fellowship, plus up to $1000 to cover travel expenses to present your research. Designed to promote basic and clinical research in medical fields, social science, or health services. Read more about this fellowship opportunity…

Co2028 Students

  • ATTENTION REQUIRED: In accordance with Joint Commission hospital accreditation standards, all medical students must complete annual mandatories training at the beginning of each curriculum level in order to maintain access to University of Vermont Medical Center information systems. These mandatories are made available through the UVMMC Cornerstone platform and should be completed within the first month of enrollment in any academic year. You cannot participate in activities in a clinical setting (including DIV and shadowing sessions during PCR) if mandatories are not completed. Please complete your Foundations Year 2 mandatories by September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to the UVMMC IS Service Center, 802-847-1414. You can find your M# and more information on your “Admissions/Entering Student Data” academic history tab in OASIS. Contact the IS Service Center at 802-847-1414 if it appears that your account has been deactivated due to a lapse in use. Your default PIN is the last 4 digits of your UVM ID#. Once you have completed your assigned mandatories, please complete the required attestation in OASIS. Instructions with screenshots are available for M2 students
  • Step 1 Registration Update: We’ve received important updates regarding USMLE Step 1 registration: Scheduling permits are now available for the early 2026 testing window. You can schedule your test at Prometrics. Need a refresher on how to register? Check out the link (also linked in your Step 1 checklist) for a step-by-step guide. For more details, please email studentcomservices@med.uvm.edu
  • LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, October 15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, at Noon? Apply here to be consider for the panel, now...
  • The Charles River District Medical Society Scholarship Program is available to any medical school student enrolled at an approved US institution who is a legal resident of one of the five towns comprising the district: Needham, Newton, Waltham, Wellesley, and Weston. Applications must be received by December 31st of the sophomore year or junior year. The scholarship is awarded for the sophomore year and is renewable for the junior year upon re­ application and at the discretion of the Committee on Medical Education. The scholarship is awarded at the Charles River District Annual Meeting in April.
    • A curriculum vitae which must include: Legal address, High school and date of graduation, Medical school and expected date of graduation
    • A letter, which includes a statement of personal goal.
    • A copy of the Graduate and Professional School Financial Aid Service form or a financial aid form of equivalent informational value (not the summary page). (This should include parents' resources). Applications, which provide the best documentation of financial need, are given first consideration].
    • A letter from the Financial Aid Office of the medical school with detailed verification of financial need.
    • A statement of academic standing from the medical school.

Include a letter of recommendation from a District Society Member if possible. Only applications which meet all requirements are considered. Email all requirements to Linda Howard at lhoward@mms.org

  • AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship: 01/02/26 application deadline. A $7,000 fellowship, plus up to $1000 to cover travel expenses to present your research. Designed to promote basic and clinical research in medical fields, social science, or health services. Read more about this fellowship opportunity…

Co2027 Students 

  • LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, October 15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, at Noon? Apply here to be consider for the panel, now...
  • Sports Medicine Fellowship Opportunity: Application deadline: 12/1/2025. Apply to the 2026-2027 Massachusetts General Hospital Sports Medicine Research Fellowship. Third-year medical students are invited to apply for a Clinical Research Fellowship in Orthopedic Sports Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a Harvard teaching hospital. The selected Research Fellow will be the 15th to go through this program, one of the longest-running research fellowships in the country. This is an extremely competitive fellowship that is awarded to one (1) rising fourth-year medical student who has demonstrated a keen interest in orthopedics and is a competitive candidate for orthopedic residency. This is a wonderful opportunity for a highly-motivated individual to supercharge their application for the orthopedic residency match. This position is unique in that the medical student interacts with a nationally-recognized orthopedic surgeon on a daily basis. Eligible students are those who have completed their MS3 year and are looking to take a research gap year between their MS3 and MS4 years. Please see the fellowship website for more information. For more details, contact Dr. Renee Stapleton at renee.stapleton@med.uvm.edu
  • AOA Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship: 01/02/26 application deadline. A $7,000 fellowship, plus up to $1000 to cover travel expenses to present your research. Designed to promote basic and clinical research in medical fields, social science, or health services. Read more about this fellowship opportunity…

Co2026 Students

  • NRMP Registration is open. If you are participating in the Main Match and haven’t registered yet, please do so before 11:59 pm EST on January 30, 2026 to avoid extra fees.
    • Don’t forget to add your NRMP ID to ERAS (Application tab > Personal Information > Match Information). This helps programs find you easily for ranking.
  • Residency Interview Prep Session scheduled for 9/30/25 at 5:30 pm via Zoom (Click here for the link) Many departments have scheduled mock interview sessions to get ready for residency interviews. If this is not available to you, please sign up for a meeting with Dr. Dolbec, Dr. George, or Dr. Clementi for time after this session.
  • Interview Prep Tips & Tricks with Dr. First!: 10/6/25 at 5pm - MedEd300 or via Zoom (link to come). Join Dr. First as he shares valuable tips for the upcoming interview season. You can join either in-person (with pizza – please sign up) or virtually. All specialties are welcome! Contact Surya Radhakrishnan, M4 with questions.
  • Booking rooms for residency interviews: Residency applicants who don’t have a private space to conduct virtual interviews at home may be looking to book a space on campus.
  • Students at the CT campus may contact Joanna Conklin at Danbury or Moira Barber at Norwalk to request a private space for interviews.
    Ring lights provided by the Committee on Wellness are available to be signed out (3 at Danbury, 2 at Norwalk) for use during interviews on campus or at home. They can be signed out from Joanna in Danbury or Moira in Norwalk, Monday – Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm. Please email them ahead of time to confirm.
  • Students at the VT campus may book Med Ed rooms themselves as described in the Medical Student Guide to Booking Larner Spaces.
    - To reserve a room in HSRF, Firestone, or the Given Courtyard, please email Medical Student Services and include the following information:

                Event Title: 

                Date & Inclusive Times of the Event:

                Details about the event: 

                Estimated Number of Attendees: 

                Sponsoring Organization: 

                Event Primary Contact: [Your Name, Email Address]

OME has several privacy kits available for students to sign out that can be used to cover the glass door/window during interviews on campus.  We also have ring lights provided by the Committee on Wellness that can be signed out with a privacy kit or on their own. Lights may be signed out for use on campus or at home. Please stop into OME (M – F, 8am to 4:30pm) to sign out a kit and/or a ring light.

  • ATTENTION- Join LCOM Discord: As you may have seen, the c/o 2026 Groupme was accidentally deleted. Please join the already established LCOM discord for further inter-class communication! This link is an invitation to join the c/o 2026 chat space. You will also have access to other discord channels with M1s, M2s, and M3s concerning school-wide topics. If you have any trouble joining, please reach out to Trevor Watkins at trevor.watkins@med.uvm.edu

  • LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, October 15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, @Noon? Apply here to be consider for the panel, now... 

September 19,2025

Body

For All Medical Students

Community Connections & Wellness

  • Joke of the Month with candy prize: Sunday September 21. In the student lounge, using the fridge magnets or the whiteboard, create your school-appropriate joke, take a picture of it, and submit it by SUN SEP 21 midnight. Then Fmore information, contact Franklin Mao M2 at franklin.hang@med.uvm.edu
  • Campus Safety Week: September 22–26. Campus safety week is next week (Sep 22-26), and it includes a scavenger hunt where teams of 2-4 UVM students can work together to complete the challenge, and the winning team will secure a $100 Target Gift card for each member of the team!  Join the UVM community for a week of activities, workshops, and training sessions focused on promoting safety awareness and preparedness across our campus. Choose from more than 25 events including : Empowerment Self-Defense trainings, Better Biking workshops, Cones4CATSafe (show CATSafe on your phone, get a free ice cream cone), and the Fire Extinguisher Challenge—a featured event that lets you test how fast you can put out a fire, with prizes for the best times. Read more about Campus Safety Week here...
  • Larner Summer Research Fellowship Poster Session: Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 3:00pm - 5:30pm in the Hoehl Gallery/Given Courtyard/Sullivan Classroom Foyer. Please join us at the annual Summer Medical Student Research Poster Session. Current M2 students who participated in research this past summer that was supported by LCOM and CVRI, along with other students who did summer research elsewhere, will be presenting at this session which is occurring during LCOM Research Excellence Week. Stop by and take a look at the impressive work that LCOM students are doing! For more details, contact Dr. Renee Stapleton at renee.stapleton@med.uvm.edu
  • Andrew Harris Legacy Reception: Sunday 9/28, 10am - 11:30am, Grand Maple Ballroom (in the Davis Center, 4th floor). Come celebrate the legacy of Andrew Harris, UVM’s first African American graduate, and recognize those making a difference in academic excellence and access. This year, we’re honoring the legacies of Dr. Jackson and Lydia Clemmons. There will be free brunch and live music, so register today!
  • NOMINATION DEADLINE - AΩA Professionalism Award: 09/30 deadline. $10,000 one-time award. Individuals or teams may apply. The complete nomination packet must be submitted to our national chapter no later than 10/14/2025, so please notify the AOA Faculty Councilor if you are interested in submitting an application no later than 09/30/2025. Read more about the award…
  • Random Chats about Data: October 1, 2025 - Choosing an Appropriate Model for Data Analysis. Picking the best model is not always straight forward. You will want to consider your research question and the purpose of the model. This chat is about model selection, model assumptions and fit assessment. These workshops are intended for researchers at any point in their career. We will get together and talk about best practices for data analysis. Bring lunch and join the conversation. We will meet on select Wednesdays at 11:30 in the Dana Health Sciences Library Classroom. Please register to let me know at maria.sckolnick@uvm.edu that you are coming. Registration opens 2 weeks prior to the workshop.
  • Coffee and Code: October 3, 9-10:30AM, Howe Library. Coffee and Code is the best way to start your Friday! Whether you are debugging code, refining your syntax or exploring programming to advance your research, Coffee and Code at the library is a great place to receive help and share knowledge! Stop by for some free coffee and advice for your R, SAS, SPSS or STATA project. No specific problem or questions? No worries -- join us to chat with other researchers. For details, contact Maria Sckolnick at maria.sckolnick@uvm.edu.
  • Art Project for Anatomical Gift Program: Date flexible. Dr. Abby Hielscher, director of the anatomical gift program, is working with a local artist, Mary Lacy, on the development of an art installation to honor our past, current and future anatomical donors. Mary Lacy, a local artist who has visited UVM with her anatomical art, is interested in speaking to current medical students about their experiences in the gross anatomy lab. These conversations will be brief (20 minutes or less) and will help shape the art piece that she will develop for the anatomical gift program. If you're interested in speaking with Mary individually or with a group of other interested students, please let Abby Hielscher at abigail.hielscher@med.uvm.edu know by October 10th, 2025. The timing of these meetings is flexible and can occur remotely. Depending on interest, meetings may need to be held with groups of students.
  • Coffee / Tea / Morning Greet with Dean Zehle / Guests: October 3,7:30-8:15AM, 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.
  • Dean Zehle Student Drop-In Meetings: October 3,12-1PM 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.
  • Now Accepting Submissions - Annual William Carlos Williams Poetry competition: December 31,2025 submission deadline. Established to celebrate medical-student poets. First-, second- and third-place winners in each category will receive a cash prize and will be considered for publication in the Journal of Medical HumanitiesRead more about this opportunity and to enter here…

Career Counseling Opportunities 

  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Pediatrics with Dr. Molly Rideout and the Pediatrics Team: September 25, 12-1Pm, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Pediatrics 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.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Combined medicine/Pediatrics with Dr. Joshua Price: October 2,12-1PM, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Combined Med-Peds 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
  • Webinar on Wound Care: October 24, 2025 A live hybrid on-line event. Day-long seminar covering clinical wound care. Please click on the link to overview and registration. Do part or all. Reimbursement for registration fee is available for students. For more information, contact Dr. Ellen Andrews at elland@mindspring.com

Student Interest Group Activities

  • ENT SIG Lunch and Learn: 9/29, 12pm-1pm MedEd 205 & Zoom. The ENT SIG's first event of the semester will be a Lunch and Learn session with Dr. David Bianchi, MD, a renowned ENT specialist based in Maryland who trained at the National Naval Medical Center. Pizza will be provided. Come with questions about the field of ENT, military medicine, different career paths, research, or anything else you may think of! We hope to see you there! Zoom link here. For more information, contact Sofia Leusch at sofia.leusch@med.uvm.edu

Research Opportunities

  • Step 1 Research Opportunity! Day before each available session. I’m reaching out to see if medical students would be interested in participating in an interview for research exploring the experience of underrepresented minorities in medicine (Black, Latine and Indigenous) learners (URIMs). Study participation includes a 75 to 90-minute focus group interview in person or via a secure Zoom link with 1-4 other students and a study team member about your experience and beliefs regarding USMLE Step 1, wellbeing, residency matching, and the structural barriers (e.g., racism, expenditures of time or money etc.,). More information regarding the study can be found here. For more information, please contact Evelyn Thomas, M3 at Evelyn.c.thomas@med.uvm.edu.
  • AMA Research Challenge: Abstracts open October 2025 for multi-specialty medical research. Fore information, click  here
  • Larner Summer Research Fellowship Poster Session: Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 3:00pm - 5:30pm in the Hoehl Gallery/Given Courtyard/Sullivan Classroom Foyer. Please join us at the annual Summer Medical Student Research Poster Session. Current M2 students who participated in research this past summer that was supported by LCOM and CVRI, along with other students who did summer research elsewhere, will be presenting at this session which is occurring during LCOM Research Excellence Week. Stop by and take a look at the impressive work that LCOM students are doing! For more details, contact Dr. Renee Stapleton at renee.stapleton@med.uvm.edu

Conferences

  • Disability Advocacy Coalition in Medicine (DACMed) National Conference: Abstract Submission Deadline: Sunday, September 21, 2025 (11:59 PM CST) virtual Conference Date: Saturday, October 18th, 2025 (10:00 AM CST - 3:30 PM CST). You are invited to submit abstracts and attend the 5th Annual DACMed virtual National Conference featuring Dr. Lisa Meeks, Clinical Professor, University of Illinois COM and co-founder of Docs with Disabilities. Registration is FREE! 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. Registration is FREE and closes on 10/11/25 at 11:59pm CT. Stay tuned for more information provided in a detailed program prior to the conference. DAC Med is a trainee-led group dedicated to mitigating ableism in healthcare through education, support, programming, research, networking, and outreach. Please email dacmed.national@gmail.com with any questions.

Training Opportunity

  • Postpartum Support International- PMADs training funded through VT Dept of Health: November 19-21, virtually. Postpartum Support International- PMADs training funded through VT Dept of Health. I am writing to share some exciting news that the VT Dept of Health- Family & Child Health Division has secured a number of training slots FREE for providers and community partners to participate in Postpartum Support International’s (PSI) virtual trainings this fall 2025 (dates below). Components of Care- a 2-day, thorough and evidence-based curriculum designed for anyone interested in learning skills and knowledge for assessment and treatment of perinatal mood disorders. Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Psychotherapy - is an evidence-based curriculum designed for mental health and psychotherapy providers who have previously completed at least 14 hours of perinatal mental health training. This advanced training covers differential diagnosis, evidence-based psychotherapeutic approaches, and advanced therapeutic issues. It combines expert presentation with case studies, group discussion, and practical examples of treatment approaches. Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Psychopharmacology -presents a 6-hour advanced course on psychiatric pharmacology during pregnancy and lactation, taught by perinatal psychiatric experts. It is an interactive, case-based advanced seminar covering differential diagnosis, medication challenges, case examples, research on medication safety, and your questions. Participants should have previously completed at least 14 hours of perinatal mental health training. We also have funding to cover a number of Perinatal Mental Health Certification Exam Fee for those who have completed the prerequisites and are eligible to sit for the PMH-C exam. Please reach out if you are interested in pursuing this credential! If you are interested in attending any of these trainings, please contact Kathryn Wolfe at Kathryn.wolfe@vermont.gov at your earliest convenience, as space is limited, with the following training info: -Full name -Preferred email address to receive info on accessing the training -Organization/agency -Position -County -Any credentials you may have -Dates and type of trainings(s) you wish to attend: - Components of Care o Nov 19th-20th 11:30 am- 8:00 pm - Advanced PMH Psychotherapy o Nov 21st 12:00 pm-7:30 pm - Advanced PMH Psychopharmacology o Nov 21st 12:00 pm-7:30 pm Please note, we will be keeping a waitlist once the free slots fill. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions about these upcoming training opportunities. And feel free to share this info with those you are connected with serving perinatal people.

Co2029 Students

  • ATTENTION REQUIRED: On Monday, October 6, from 12-1pm, we will be distributing your official University of Vermont Medical Center badges. Your VIC calendar contains details of the pickup. To receive your badge, you must complete the following items:
  1. Annual mandatories training in Cornerstone platform and attestation in Oasis
    • In accordance with Joint Commission hospital accreditation standards, all medical students must complete annual mandatories training at the beginning of each curriculum level in order to maintain access to University of Vermont Medical Center information systems. These mandatories are made available through the UVMMC Cornerstone platform and should be completed within the first month of enrollment in any academic year. You cannot participate in activities in a clinical setting (including DIV and shadowing sessions during PCR) if mandatories are not completed.
    • Please complete your Foundations Year 1 mandatories by September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to the UVMMC IS Service Center, 802-847-1414. You can find your M# and more information on your “Admissions/Entering Student Data” academic history tab in OASIS. Contact the IS Service Center at 802-847-1414 for your initial password. Your default PIN is the last 4 digits of your UVM ID#.
    • Once you have completed your assigned mandatories, please complete the required attestation in OASIS. Instructions with screenshots are available for M1 students.
  2. UVMMC badge form, which encompasses the following items:
    • Affiliation agreement
    • Pledge of Confidentiality
    • Non-employee staff vaccination attestation Please help us ensure efficient distribution by completing these items prior to pick-up day. You will need your UVMMC badges to participate in a PCR hospital visit this semester, as well as for Doctoring in Vermont and other clinical activities during the remainder of your time at LCOM. Please let us know if you have any questions about these requirements and we can direct you to the appropriate contact.
  • White Coat Ceremony Guest Tickets Available to Request: October 10, 2025, 1 P.M. Each member of the Class of 2029 may request up to five guest tickets for the ceremony. Please review the email sent to the class of 2029, which includes additional information about the ceremony. To request tickets for your White Coat Ceremony, please click on the link here. You will be asked to enter your email address – please use your med.uvm.edu address. The deadline to request tickets is 12pm on September 30. Each student may request up to five tickets, with the option to request additional tickets. A request for additional tickets is not a guarantee that you will receive them. After completing the request, you will receive a confirmation email. You will not receive actual tickets. Please make sure your guests have a copy of this email, (paper or electronic). Guest names will be checked at the entrance to the chapel. Additional tickets, if available, will be allocated after September 30 when the initial ticketing period closes. Those who requested additional tickets will be notified via email if additional tickets are available. For more details. Contact Liz Dohrman at elizabeth.dohrman@med.uvm.edu
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Urology with Dr. Peter Holoch: September 23,12-1PM, Med Ed200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Urology as a specialty choice. Attendings will be on hand to discuss the field in general and to describe the  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.
  • Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Pediatrics with Dr. Molly Rideout and the Pediatrics Team: September 25, 12-1Pm, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Pediatrics 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.
  • M1 Camping Trip! Saturday September 26th - Sunday September 27th Lake Elmore State Park. Come bond with your M1 classmates and upperclassmen on our Lake Elmore Camping Trip! Wilderness Med SIG is hosting a camping trip at Lake Elmore for some class bonding! Upperclassmen will be there to help run things and answer any questions you have as well as get to know you all! The camping trip will be at Lake Elmore State Park. There is a great hike to the fire tower, the lake to play in and we will have some games and other activities available, or you can just chill and commune with nature! Please sign up by Friday, Sept 19th! We would love to see you all there! If you have any questions, please reach out to: Ashley Turner 802-923-6904 ashley.turner@med.uvm.edu
  • co2029 Careers in Medicine Specialty Panel Series - Combined medicine/Pediatrics with Dr. Joshua Price: October 2,12-1PM, Med Ed 200. The goal of this informal session will be to answer any and all questions about Combined Med-Peds 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
  • Application open for the Nuvance Global Health Summer elective: Monday, Oct 13th, 2025, 12:00-1:00 pm. Application Deadline is Sunday November 2. Nuvance Global Health Program information session MedEd 200. Join us for an information session about the Nuvance Global Health Program and the application process. Please click on the link to complete the application form.  For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu.
  • REMINDER: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session 10/13: Global Health Summer Elective Information Session: Monday, Oct 13th, 2025, 12:00-1:00 pm. in MedEd 200.  Join Drs McNamara and Green for an information session about the Nuvance Global Health Program and the application process. Monday, October 13 from 12 noon-1:00 pm in MedEd 200. Application now open. Please click on the link to complete the application form.  For more information, contact Cristin Gildea, Program Specialist, OME at cristin.gildea@med.uvm.edu. Application Deadline is Sunday November 2.
  • M1 STUDENT LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY - CALL FOR NOMINATIONS (self-nominations warmly welcomed) – Technical Standards Annual Review Task Force: Submit nominations no later than 8am EDT, November 11, 2025. LCOM completes and annual review Policy 300.00 Technical Standards for Admission, Advancement and Graduation, and we are seeking student representative(s) to join this Committee. Do you have ideas on how we might improve this policy or know someone who could provide insights on this policy? Please submit a nomination now using this link…

Co2028 Students

  • ATTENTION REQUIRED: In accordance with Joint Commission hospital accreditation standards, all medical students must complete annual mandatories training at the beginning of each curriculum level in order to maintain access to University of Vermont Medical Center information systems. These mandatories are made available through the UVMMC Cornerstone platform and should be completed within the first month of enrollment in any academic year. You cannot participate in activities in a clinical setting (including DIV and shadowing sessions during PCR) if mandatories are not completed. Please complete your Foundations Year 2 mandatories by September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to the UVMMC IS Service Center, 802-847-1414. You can find your M# and more information on your “Admissions/Entering Student Data” academic history tab in OASIS. Contact the IS Service Center at 802-847-1414 if it appears that your account has been deactivated due to a lapse in use. Your default PIN is the last 4 digits of your UVM ID#. Once you have completed your assigned mandatories, please complete the required attestation in OASIS. Instructions with screenshots are available for M2 students
  • Step 1 Registration Update: We’ve received important updates regarding USMLE Step 1 registration: Scheduling permits are now available for the early 2026 testing window. You can schedule your test at Prometrics. Need a refresher on how to register? Check out the link (also linked in your Step 1 checklist) for a step-by-step guide. For more details, please email studentcomservices@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.
  • LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, October 15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, @Noon? Apply here to be consider for the panel, now...
  • The Charles River District Medical Society Scholarship Program is available to any medical school student enrolled at an approved US institution who is a legal resident of one of the five towns comprising the district: Needham, Newton, Waltham, Wellesley, and Weston. Applications must be received by December 31st of the sophomore year or junior year. The scholarship is awarded for the sophomore year and is renewable for the junior year upon re­ application and at the discretion of the Committee on Medical Education. The scholarship is awarded at the Charles River District Annual Meeting in April.
    • A curriculum vitae which must include: Legal address, High school and date of graduation, Medical school and expected date of graduation
    • A letter, which includes a statement of personal goal.
    • A copy of the Graduate and Professional School Financial Aid Service form or a financial aid form of equivalent informational value (not the summary page). (This should include parents' resources). Applications, which provide the best documentation of financial need, are given first consideration].
    • A letter from the Financial Aid Office of the medical school with detailed verification of financial need.
    • A statement of academic standing from the medical school.

Include a letter of recommendation from a District Society Member if possible. Only applications which meet all requirements are considered. Email all requirements to Linda Howard at lhoward@mms.org

Co2027 Students 

  • LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, October 15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, @Noon? Apply here to be consider for the panel, now...
  • M4 Planning: It’s not too early to start thinking about planning your AI year. We will hold our first information session for AI requirements and electives on November 13, 2025. Stay tuned for details.
  • Sports Medicine Fellowship Opportunity: Application deadline: 12/1/2025. Apply to the 2026-2027 Massachusetts General Hospital Sports Medicine Research Fellowship. Third-year medical students are invited to apply for a Clinical Research Fellowship in Orthopedic Sports Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a Harvard teaching hospital. The selected Research Fellow will be the 15th to go through this program, one of the longest-running research fellowships in the country. This is an extremely competitive fellowship that is awarded to one (1) rising fourth-year medical student who has demonstrated a keen interest in orthopedics and is a competitive candidate for orthopedic residency. This is a wonderful opportunity for a highly-motivated individual to supercharge their application for the orthopedic residency match. This position is unique in that the medical student interacts with a nationally-recognized orthopedic surgeon on a daily basis. Eligible students are those who have completed their MS3 year and are looking to take a research gap year between their MS3 and MS4 years. Please see the fellowship website for more information. For more details, contact Dr. Renee Stapleton at renee.stapleton@med.uvm.edu

Co2026 Students

  • Please pay attention to these important reminders!

  • Programs will start reviewing applications in ERAS next Wednesday, September 24 at 9am ET. It is strongly suggested that you submit complete applications prior to the release. All applications submitted to programs in ERAS between 9am on 9/3 and 9am on 9/24 will be time-stamped for 9:00 am on 9/24. Applications submitted after that will be time-stamped in real time.
    • «All MSPEs will be uploaded over the next few business days prior to the 9/24 release across all platforms. You do not need to wait for the MSPE in order to submit your applications, the MSPE will be auto-attached to your applications when it is uploaded.
    • If you are applying through ResidencyCAS be sure to make the request within the platform for your MSPE to be uploaded.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Make sure you have correctly requested/created your letters of rec in the application platform(s) and that your letters have been uploaded by your letter writers. OME is not allowed or able to upload letters of recommendation to any of the platforms on a letter writer’s behalf.
  • Authorize the release of your USMLE transcript in ERAS (Documents tab > Additional Documents).
  • Upload your photo: Photo specifications for ERAS: JPG/JPEG or PNG file, max file size of 150KB, max dimensions 2.5 inches x 3.5 inches, max resolution 150 DPI. You may have a portrait taken by the Creative Services team. Drop-in studio portrait sessions take place on Mondays from noon to 1pm, and Wednesdays from 3 – 4pm. You may also take your own photos with a smart phone if you choose – professional attire, with or without your white coat (military applicants may choose to wear their dress uniform), full face and shoulders, against a plain background.
  • Med School Transcripts for any/all of the application platforms must be requested through the UVM Registrar’s Office. If you haven’t already, please see the online instructions for requesting a transcript for me to upload. Remember, if you’re applying through ResidencyCAS you must make transcript requests within ResidencyCAS (which allows me to upload the transcript) and through the Registrar’s Office (which sends me the transcript file to upload).
  • NRMP Registration is open. 42 of you have already registered with the NRMP (the Main Match)! If you are participating in the Main Match and haven’t registered yet, please do so before 11:59 pm EST on January 30, 2026 to avoid extra fees.
  • è Don’t forget to add your NRMP ID to ERAS (Application tab > Personal Information > Match Information). This helps programs find you easily for ranking.
  • Residency Interview Prep Session scheduled for 9/30/25 at 5:30 pm via Zoom (Click here for the link) Many departments have scheduled mock interview sessions to get ready for residency interviews. If this is not available to you, please sign up for a meeting with Dr. Dolbec, Dr. George, or Dr. Clementi for time after this session.
  • ATTENTION- Join LCOM Discord: As you may have seen, the c/o 2026 Groupme was accidentally deleted. Please join the already established LCOM discord for further inter-class communication! This link is an invitation to join the c/o 2026 chat space. You will also have access to other discord channels with M1s, M2s, and M3s concerning school-wide topics. If you have any trouble joining, please reach out to Trevor Watkins at trevor.watkins@med.uvm.edu

  • LCOM Summer Opportunities Info Session Panelists Wanted! Apply no later than 8am, October 15. How did you spend your summer between first and second year? Are you available and happy to participate in a student panel on summer opportunities on Monday, November 17, @Noon? Apply here to be consider for the panel, now...