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Alice Hyde's Laboratory Team Puts Patients First

Since reopening our non-essential patient care services in late April -- about one month after shutting down many services during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York State – things have looked different for nearly every patient and employee at Alice Hyde. From our new patient experience at providers’ offices, to[...]

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Keeping Care Close to Home for PET Scan Patients

Keeping care close to home for our patients is one of Alice Hyde’s key missions in the community, and as the ongoing public health crisis continues to force health care organizations across the country to reimagine how to best deliver safe, timely and effective care, that mission is more important than ever before. Often it&rsquo[...]

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Alice Hyde's ASU, OR Teams Put Patients First

At Alice Hyde, teamwork is a hallmark of the compassionate care every patient receives – and when a patient makes their way to our Operating Room, OR team members like Barbara Dustin, CRNFA, and members of our Ambulatory Surgery Unit (ASU) are key links in the chain of care. Whether it’s completing routine pre-operative prep wor[...]

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Animatronic Comfort Animals Delight ALP Residents at The Alice Center

Jocelyn Recore, administrative coordinator at The Alice Center’s Assisted Living Program (ALP), knows she works in a special place. For Recore and the ALP team members who care for the program’s 30 residents, coming to work is often like visiting family. “It’s like going to grandma and grandpa’s house,&rdq[...]

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Meet the LPN and Clinical Analyst Who Keeps Alice Center Residents Connected to their Loved Ones

Angela Penera, LPN, is a Clinical Analyst in the Information Services Department at UVM Health Network – Alice Hyde Medical Center, where she has worked for about 15 years. When she first came to Alice Hyde, Angela worked as an LPN/Ortho Technologist at Alice Hyde Orthopedics for about 10 years, before joining the Information Services Team[...]

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How the Pandemic has impacted this Alice Hyde' Provider's Mission of Cancer Care

Todd Whitman, MD, is a Hematologist and Oncologist who has been a member of the UVM Health Network -- Alice Hyde family for about 7 years, joining the hospital several years after becoming a member of the UVM Health Network – CVPH medical staff. In his role as a member of Alice Hyde’s cancer care team at the Reddy Cancer Ce[...]

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Military Service took this Alice Hyde provider to New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic

Family Nurse Practitioner Derek Reynolds, MS, FNP-C has been with Alice Hyde since 1998, when he joined UVM Health Network – Alice Hyde Medical Center as a Licensed Practical Nurse. In his two decades at the hospital, Reynolds has also continued serving his country as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S Army Reserve; he has 33 years of armed f[...]

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For Emily, it's helping to give newborns a warm welcome.

See how Emily Campbell carries on her grandmother's legacy and supports our Family Maternity Center.

Emily Campbell shares more than just a first name with her grandmother, Emily Tsoleas. Only one – Tsoleas – grew up in poverty-stricken Greece. But what she learned during those lean years has persevered and lives on at Alice Hyde Medical Center, through the busy hands and sturdy knitting needles of her granddaughter. [...]

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For Amanda, it's knowing family is everything.

See how Amanda Hosler helped Christina Wiesemann get home to her family after a traumatic car crash.

May 14, 2019, ended for Amanda Hosler like  any other workday at University of Vermont Health Network – Alice Hyde Medical Center. Hosler, Alice Hyde’s Director of Health Information Services (HIS) and Corporate Compliance Officer and her husband, Robert, a Lead Plant Systems Operator at the hospital, were dr[...]

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For our nurses, it’s knowing compassionate care doesn’t stop at the bedside.

Karen Rockhill of Malone didn't know what to expect when her grandmother entered end-of-life care.

Karen Rockhill of Malone always knew that someday she would have to say goodbye to her grandmother, Joyce Silveri of Westville. But last year, when Joyce’s lung disease forced her into the hospital, Karen still wasn’t sure how she would cope with her grandmother’s passing. A long-time smoker who suffered from chronic [...]

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