The University of Vermont Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center

The University of Vermont Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center

Hospitals and Health Care

Berlin, VT 4,356 followers

About us

UVM Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center (CVMC), is the primary health care provider for 66,000 people who live and work in central Vermont. Our medical staff is highly respected, with more than 200 talented providers, offering services from cancer care and neurology, to women’s health, orthopedics and rehabilitation therapy. And while our town might be small, our affiliation with the University of Vermont Health Network brings the best of academic medicine, innovative research, and compassionate care to our door. Working together to better serve our communities makes us stronger, focused on collaboration instead of competition. As a team, The University of Vermont Health Network improves the lives of our patients by delivering outstanding care cost-effectively, as close to patients' homes as possible.

Website
http://www.uvmhealth.org/cvmc
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Berlin, VT
Type
Nonprofit

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  • Casey Kolb Nava: A Lasting Legacy. "Almost every time I’m in the car with a relative, I learn something new about my family’s history. "Sometimes it’s a small graveyard with the remains of one of our 1700s ancestors. Sometimes it’s an unexpected link to historical figures like Ethan Allen or George Dewey, who was from Montpelier and became Admiral of the United States Navy. Sometimes it’s something humbler – a pasture with a beautiful view that was once owned by another branch of the family. "I wasn’t born and raised here – I grew up near Washington D.C. – but these connections to Central Vermont have been important to me since I was a kid. We often visited family here and soaked up stories about the past from older relatives. When I moved here with my family in 2015, I saw all this history with fresh eyes and started to appreciate how much the past is tied up with the present and the future. "The place where this all comes together for me is what my family calls the “Old Farm,” at the end of Slaughterhouse Road outside of Northfield Falls. It’s all the way at the top of the hill there. "My great-grandfather had this idea in the ’60s to turn the land into a red-pine farm that could be harvested for telephone poles. My grandparents, my dad and his five siblings spent a lot of time planting trees on this 160-acre piece of land. Every school break they would be out there planting. "By the ’90s, the trees were grown, but no one wanted to cut them down. The land was too beautiful and filled with wildlife – we see moose tracks up there and “our bear” comes through regularly. It’s one of those places where Vermont’s past and present coexist." Casey Kolb Nava, MD is the medical director of the Central Vermont Medical Center hospitalist group. She’s been with us for more than nine years. Casey's story is part of the Mosaic Project, a collection of short stories about the people of University of Vermont Health Network.

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  • Our people. Their stories. Introducing the Mosaic Project. The Mosaic Project is a collection of short stories about the people of University of Vermont Health Network. These are your coworkers, caregivers, neighbors, family members, friends – each with unique life experiences that are part of the vibrant mosaic of who we are. This ongoing series comes from interviews conducted by the storytellers on our Communications and Engagement Strategies team. UVMHealth.org/Mosaic

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  • We are proud to recognize Trina Nutter, a security supervisor at CVMC, with the BEE Award for her exceptional kindness and compassion! Recently, Trina was nominated by her colleague Chrissy Searles for going above and beyond during a patient's visit to our Emergency Department. The patient, who had come from out of state, had their 15-year-old husky with them and no place to safely keep the dog in the extreme heat. Trina drove her truck to the ER parking lot and let the dog stay inside with the air conditioning on while the patient’s family made the three-hour drive to Vermont. Chrissy shared, “I feel she went above and beyond her duty. I am honored to work with such a kind, caring soul!” Thank you, Trina, for your empathy and dedication in ensuring the well-being of our patient’s companion during a difficult time! CVMC's BEE (Be Exceptional Every day) Award recognizes support staff who consistently go above and beyond in their roles. Support staff includes all employees who work alongside nurses and providers to enhance the physical, emotional, and spiritual health of our patients and their families.

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  • A big THANK YOU to NorthCountry Federal Credit Union for their generous contribution to the Woodridge Life Enrichment Fund! Your support helps our residents engage in meaningful activities, like the Pollinators Club. This club is dedicated to creating habitats where pollinators, such as 🦋 butterflies and 🐝 bees, can forage for pollen and nectar—essential for producing the foods we love and maintaining biodiversity. Thank you, NorthCountry, for helping us build a vibrant community for our residents!

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  • Congratulations to Sophie Gould, RN, for receiving this month's 🌼 DAISY Award 🌼 for Nursing Excellence! A colleague nominated Sophie after witnessing her extraordinary compassion with a grieving family. “Sophie cared for a young CMO (comfort measures only) patient whose family was understandably anxious and distressed. Sophie addressed every one of their questions with unwavering grace and empathy.” “Anyone would be lucky to have Sophie as their nurse.” Thank you, Sophie, for holding this family in your care. Your sensitivity and kindness truly exemplify what matters most.

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  • Join us on October 8 for "Building Solidarity: Sustainable Pathways towards Health Equity," a transformative event dedicated to advancing equity in health care. This FREE event is open to everyone committed to improving the health of our communities – employees, community leaders, advocates, learners and patients. In-person at the DoubleTree Hotel, South Burlington, VT, and online. Learn more and register at: https://lnkd.in/eNZvkBst Presented by The University of Vermont Health Network, The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont, and University of Vermont College of Nursing and Health Sciences.

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