BENNINGTON, Mass. Southwestern Vermont Medical Center to host online cancer survivors cooking party. SVMC has invited its experts Registered Dietitian Kristin Irace; Medical Oncologist Charlene Ives; Executive Chef Laura LaCroix; and Radiation Oncologist Matthew Vernon to show cancer survivors and their families how to increase the enjoyment of healthy meals. Participants can cook along with Chef Laura from home! The event is called
A Cancer Survivors’ Cooking Party. It is free and open to all. The event is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, via Zoom online meeting software. Registrants will receive the ingredient list and amounts, so they can prepare in advance and cook throughout the presentation, if they like.
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An online event in cooperation with the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce and CAT-TV
Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC), will conduct a digital information session regarding the COVID-19 vaccine in cooperation with CAT-TV and the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce at 1 pm on Tuesday, December 22.
The session will feature SVMC’s Chief Medical Officer Trey Dobson, MD; Marie George, MD; Ann Marie Swann, MD; and Patricia Johnson, RN. All four received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, December 16. The Chamber’s Executive Director Matthew Harrington will moderate.
The guests will answer questions about their experience throughout the pandemic; how it felt, both physically and emotionally, to be the first of SVMC’s staff to receive the shot; and if they experienced any side effects. They will detail when individuals in region should expect to receive the vacc
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BENNINGTON â Vaccinations against COVID-19 got under way in Bennington County on Wednesday, with 75 healthcare workers at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center expected to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine by the end of the evening.
Dr. Ann Marie Swann received the very first dose, at about 11 a.m. The vaccine was administered by Melissa Goldstein, RN and clinical education specialist. It didn t even hurt! Swann said immediately after receiving her shot.
Swann was followed by Patricia Johnson, RN, a nurse in the Emergency Department. Both work directly with COVID-19 patients, and volunteered to be the first to receive the vaccine. Forty-three additional healthcare workers, who also work directly with COVID-19 patients, followed, and thirty more were expected to receive the vaccine last night.
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