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s we enter our third year of the pandemic, on campus, daily life has continued, with adaptation to changing conditions when necessary. With appropriate masking, testing and other precautions our college has maintained progress in our missions and maintained primarily in-person active learning. We are thankful for our entire Larner community, especially those on our clinical services.
RICHARD L. PAGE, M.D. Dean, The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont
In early November I was pleased to preside over the investiture, in person, of Randall Holcombe, M.D., M.B.A., as the inaugural J. Walter Juckett Chair in Cancer Research. Dr. Holcombe arrived in August to become director of the UVM Cancer Center and chief of the Division of Hematology/ Oncology in the Department of Medicine. He comes to UVM with an impressive record of accomplishment as a cancer researcher and clinician, and I hope you will find the conversation between the two of us that is featured in this issue to be enlightening. We share a commitment to excellence in cancer care, education and research, particularly in the context of Vermont’s rural environment. Progress on our new research facility, the Firestone Medical Research Building, is proceeding ahead of schedule. We held a unique after-the-fact “groundbreaking” celebration this past September, and we are looking forward to occupying the building this fall, several months sooner than originally planned. Our Class of 2025 received their white coats at a ceremony in Ira Allen Chapel in October, and we are looking forward to returning to the chapel in May for the graduation of the Class of 2022. Two years ago, soon after the onset of the pandemic, our Class of 2020 experienced their graduation as an online event. Soon after, they headed across the country for training at hospitals that were dealing with unprecedented challenges. In this issue, several of those graduates have shared their personal stories of those first busy months. These accounts demonstrate clearly the value of the preparation they received at our College, including core values that allowed them to adapt, learn fast, and serve their patients with skill, kindness and respect. As always, thank you for your support and please stay well.
Winter 2021-2022 • Published January 2022 THE ROBERT LARNER, M.D. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT DEAN Richard L. Page, M.D. SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION Christa Zehle, M.D.
SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Brian L. Cote, M.B.A. EDITORIAL & CREATIVE DIRECTOR Edward Neuert MANAGING EDITOR Erin Post
SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR RESEARCH Gordon Jensen, M.D., Ph.D.
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Michelle Bookless, Janet Franz, Jennifer Nachbur
SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR CLINICAL AFFAIRS Jason Sanders, M.D., M.B.A.
ART DIRECTOR Ann Howard
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