‘If You Have a Dream, You Don’t Give Up’
For Brody Hooper of UVM Health Network – Elizabethtown Community Hospital, the road to medical school began as a teenager.
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Across the UVM Health Network, we are working hard amid the current healthcare challenges to meet the needs of our patients and communities. Here are just some of the stories highlighting the work we are doing to preserve and improve access, attract and retain a diverse workforce and build long-term financial sustainability.
For Brody Hooper of UVM Health Network – Elizabethtown Community Hospital, the road to medical school began as a teenager.
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A new workforce development program helps Vermont nurses take the next step in their career.
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New technology delivers the expertise of neonatal experts to rural patients in Vermont and northern New York.
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Patients benefit from telehealth services that quickly connect their primary care doctor with specialist expertise.
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The UVM Health Network Care Coordination System helps our rural patients get the right care at the right time, wherever they are.
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Addiction recovery often comes with a stigma that keeps people unemployable for years, but a new program at UVM Health Network aims to build supportive workplaces.
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A new collaborative care model at UVM Health Network partners mental health services with primary care providers to support a patient’s full health care needs.
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For stroke patients in rural areas, new technology can save a life.
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To improve access to health care, cardiologist Gavin Noble, MD, travels across the region to bring specialty care to rural communities.
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Sandra Richardson, RN, MSN, joined The University of Vermont Medical Center as a traveling nurse, but stayed permanently because of her colleagues.
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From the bedside and beyond, nurses made a difference helping bring a new electronic health record to life
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