Paulette Thabault
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Paulette Thabault, DNP, APRN, JD, FAANP, is a professor and director for the School of Nursing at Norwich University.
As an adult nurse practitioner, she also practices at Goodhealth, an internal medicine practice within the Community Health Center of Burlington practices in South Burlington, Vt., where she cares for patients with a focus on the treatment of obesity and related chronic diseases. She has lectured in healthcare leadership and policy at the University of Vermont and Northeastern University and has consulted on patient-centered and clinical excellence practice innovations. These include establishing an Intensive Behavioral Treatment for Obesity program, developing a nurse practitioner residency program for retail health in collaboration with Northeastern University, consulting on Patient Centered Medical Home transformations, wellness initiatives and o
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National Life Vice President for Communications Chris Graff, center, makes the check presentation. Courtesy photo.
Vermont Business Magazine National Life recently donated $35,000 to the Branches of Hope cancer patient fund at Central Vermont Medical Center in lieu of holding a Do Good Fest this year.
National Life staged the free annual music festival on its back lawn every year from 2014 to 2019, raising money for Branches of Hope through parking fees. The event was suspended last year and again this summer because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Cancer patients’ needs don’t go away just because there’s a pandemic,” said Mehran Assadi, Chairman, CEO and President of National Life. “So even though it’s too soon to gather on our lawn, it’s always the right time to support our neighbors. We’re humbled that we’re able to do so.”
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Mundy Wilson Piper, president and CEO of Chippers, Inc, said she considered both employees and clients when making the decision to join Davey Tree. In particular, she was drawn to the fact that Davey is the 9th largest employee-owned company in the US, according to the National Center for Employee Ownership.
Kimberly Sizelove has been named Regional Director of
Vermont Adult Learning’s Windham County office. She joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2021, entering the organization in her role as Regional Director. “VAL’s mission resonates with me,” Sizelove said. “I felt motivated to dedicate my time and use my skills to contribute to the success of Vermonters.”
As COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues in Vermont, clinics are working hard to ensure as few doses as possible go to waste, state health officials say.
As of Tuesday, the rate of wasted or non-viable doses in Vermont was 0.2%, or approximately 773 doses since the state began vaccinating residents, according to the state s health department. As of Tuesday, more than 420,000 doses of the vaccine had been administered, department data show.
Comparatively, New Hampshire Public Radio reported wastage rates of several northeastern states in mid-March: New Hampshire s was 0.69%, Massachusetts was 0.08% and Rhode Island s was 0.06%.
Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine explained Friday that the term wastage was broad and had many components.
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Vermont Business Magazine As part of the State of Vermont’s vaccination efforts, The Vermont National Guard is administering 1000 doses of the one dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine at the Central Vermont Medical Center’s Vaccine Hub located in the former JCPenney in Berlin Mall on Sunday April 11.
The by-appointment-only event will run from 8am to 8pm, and is already completely booked.
“Our pandemic response has been grounded in collaboration,” said CVMC President and COO Anna Tempesta Noonan. “We are very pleased that the State of Vermont and our National Guard will make use of our space at CVMC’s Vaccine Hub at the Berlin Mall on Sunday for vaccinations”