Welcome to I.M. Vermont

We are the residents of a small academic internal medicine residency located in Burlington, Vermont. Our training hospital, Flecther Allen, serves as both a community hospital and a tertiary care center, and the residency is closely integrated with the Unversity of Vermont and its medical school. We believe we receive excellent medical training, have opportunities to do cutting edge research, and are able to maintain lives outside of the hospital.

Enjoy the glimpse into our lives. If you are planning on entering the Residency Match, we invite you to visit.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Vermont City Marathon

      The Vermont City Marathon was last Sunday.  Jen, Mia, and Mia's fiance Adam all ran the half marathon (Mia and Adam are pictured above).
     50 UVM medical students ran the marathon in support of The Penelope and Sam Fund for Neuroblastoma Research at the Vermont Cancer Center. Orgain (who ran as part of a relay team) was heard just before the start of the race saying "they're running for cancer and I'm running for beer."
      Many in our "medicine community" take part in the marathon in some way shape or form Here is a short and incomplete list. Former resident, current attending, Chris Hebert ran the entire marathon (3:28). Rufa (former chief, current hospitalist) ran the half. Grant (hospitalist) and Ganguly (GI) ran the relay. I cheered.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Eating Out


A handful of residents and their significant others went out Monday night to celebrate the end of the year. Talissa set up the night out at Trattoria Delia for people who are not going to be able to attend the formal end of the year banquet on June 14th. Fine dining was followed by general debauchery.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Resident Research Day


The annual research day, May 23rd, presented by the graduating class was a great success. The residents used the opportunity to strut their stuff in front of the faculty. All the presenters did a fantastic job. Projects ranged from bench research on platelet mediated angiogenesis to public health work implicating internet chat rooms in an ongoing syphilis epidemic. Below is the complete program listing.

Oral Presentations

Nadia Bambace MD
The Impact of P2Y-Mediated Activation on Release of Angiogenic Proteins by Platelets from Healthy Individuals

Jenny Martino MD
Community-acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Pneumonia
Published: Respir Med. 2008 Jun;102(6):932-4. Epub 2008 Apr 18.

Paul Crainich MD
Examination of Current Colorectal Cancer Screening Practices: Are We Adherent to National Guidelines?
Abstract accepted to DDW (Digestive Disease Week)


David Gruenberg MD
Obesity is Associated with an Increased Prevalence of Asthma in Patients Presenting to a Primary Care Clinic


Poster Presentations

Jaina Clough MD
An Outbreak of Syphilis in Vermont: How the Internet Facilitates Disease Transmission and Intervention

Marinshine Gentler MD
Variation in Intrathoracic Large Airway Size in Obese and Non-Obese Women

Maruf Haider MD
Retrospective Analysis of Transthoracic Impedance Data in Heart Failure Patients

Nathaniel Madsen MD
Influence of Preparative Procedures on Assay of Platelet Function and Apparent Effects of Antiplatelet Agents
Published: Am J Cardiol 2007; 100: 722–727


Suzanne Schermerhorn MD
Implementation of an Insulin Infusion for CABG Patients: A Quality Assurance Project

Pierre Znojkiewicz MD
Complex Fractionated Atrial Electrogram (CFAE) Stability Over Time and Space in the Human Left Atrium.

Residents Present at National ACP Meeting


Nathaniel and Lynda, pictured above with Drs Levine and Hood, both presented posters at the national ACP meeting. The meeting was held May 15-17 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.. Congratulations! Poster titles and credits below.

INDUCED HYPOTHERMIA AFTER CARDIAC ARREST: A CASE STUDY
Nathaniel Price, M.D. and Stephen Surgenor, M.D

MEDULLARY THYROID CARCINOMA PRESENTING AS AN INTRACRANIAL MASS
Lynda Tilluckdharry, M.D. and Rose Christian, MD

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Training For Shasta


Kelley and Kuhn are hiking Mt Shasta as part of a Wilderness Medicine Conference in June. Last weekend they hiked Mt Marshall in the Adirondacks as part of their "rigorous" training program.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Congratulations!

Chad and Emily welcomed Zachary Mitchell into their lives on May 13th, 2008. He weighed in at 6 lbs 14 oz. Congratulations.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

It is official; Kurt Kelley is kind of funny

From the April ACP Internist, copyright © 2008 by the American College of Physicians.


ACP Internist conducts a cartoon caption contest monthly through its e-newsletter, ACP InternistWeekly. Readers suggest captions for different cartoons and can vote online for their favorites to help select a winner, who receives a prize.

April’s winning caption was penned by Kurt Kelley, ACP Associate Member, a resident in the Department of Medicine at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, VT. He received a $50 gift certificate good for any ACP product, program or service.