Berlin, Vt – During calendar year 2013, 168 Central Vermont Medical Center volunteers contributed 21,175 hours. Volunteers serve at the hospital, the cancer center, Woodridge Rehabilitation & Nursing and The CVMC Auxiliary Bene-Fit Shop in Barre. In addition, members of the CVMC Board of Trustees, CVMC Auxiliary and individuals from the community gave of their time and talents.
CVMC News
Dr. Rachel E. Gaidys is about as home grown as they come. She is a graduate of Spaulding High School, attended Norwich University, where she received her B.S. in Biology, and earned her M.D. at the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
The art exhibit “Two Paths, One Vision” by August Burns and Elliot Burg of Middlesex, Vermont will be hanging in the Central Vermont Medical Center lobby gallery through June 6, 2014.
Central Vermont Medical Center's new urgent care clinic, CVMC ExpressCARE (on the Barre-Montpelier Road), will provide the community with a lower cost, high quality and easily accessible alternative to an expensive Emergency Department
Fletcher Allen Partners and The University of Vermont announced today that Fletcher Allen Partners will be changing its name to The University of Vermont Health Network.
Justin R. Knapp, MD is a welcome addition to Central Vermont Medical Center’s Inpatient Psychiatry staff. Dr. Knapp was most recently Medical Director of Psychotherapy Services and Vice-Chair of the Psychiatry Department at The Marshfield Clinic in Marshfield, Wisconsin.
Northfield Savings Bank Donates $7,500 to Central Vermont Medical Center to support the new Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Outdoor Terrace project.
Union Mutual of Vermont made a generous $25,000 donation to help build an outdoor terrace for Central Vermont Medical Center’s Inpatient Psychiatry Unit.
Central Vermont Medical Center President & CEO Judy Tartaglia (L) and COO Nancy Lothian (R) took part in the ALS Association’s Ice Bucket Challenge today. CVMC used this opportunity to raise money for the Todd Quinn ALS fund.
A school-based health center at Barre City Elementary & Middle School is an extension of the Central Vermont Medical Center’s pediatric primary care practices. It will operate at the school on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30am to 12:30pm providing primary health care to students. Participation is voluntary and the goal is to keep kids healthy and in school, and as much as possible to maximize their learning potential.