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In 2012, the medical center's nearly 7,150 employees included 500 University of Vermont Medical Group physicians (jointly employed by the medical center and the UVM College of Medicine), more than 1750 registered nurses, 160 non-physician practice nurses and physician assistants, and approximately 300 residents (physicians in specialty training).
The Larner College of Medicine is affiliated with four teaching hospitals, with the primary affiliate being the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington.A long-standing affiliation with Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine began in the late 1970s [8] but ended in February 2011. [9]
The University of Vermont Medical Center is the primary site of clinical education. The College of Medicine currently ranks tied for 29th for overall quality in primary care training among the country's 89 programs ranked by U.S. News & World Report for 2016 and 43rd out of 120 in 2019. [65] [66]
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Middlebury College was chartered in 1800 and was Vermont's first college to grant an academic degree in 1802. Castleton University, which today is a campus of Vermont State University, was considered to be the oldest institution of higher learning in Vermont, having been originally chartered as a grammar school in 1787.
Guy W. Bailey, Secretary of State of Vermont and President of the University of Vermont [2] David Hosmer, biostatistician and namesake of the Hosmer-Lemeshow test [3] Frank M. Bryan, professor of Political Science. [4] Mary Cushman, Class of 1985, Professor of Medicine and Pathology in the Robert Larner College of Medicine at the University of ...
University of Vermont, Morrill Hall, circa 1907. Morrill Hall was constructed with a State appropriation of $60,000, [4] which passed in the Vermont House under bill H.76 on October 27, 1904 (with a vote of 170 Yeas and 54 Nays), [5] in the Senate on November 11, 1904 (with a vote of 23 Yeas and 2 Nays), [6] and was signed by the Governor on November 15, 1904.
On Oct. 30, 2023, University of Vermont graduate student workers braved the cold rain to rally on campus in support of a union. "[UVM] relies on us to write those papers, to do the bench work, to ...