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Camp Ta-Kum-Ta announces a new medical director | Vermont Business Magazine

Camp Ta-Kum-Ta announces a new medical director | Vermont Business Magazine
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Review shows minimal, high-quality evidence dietary supplements lead to weight loss

Review shows minimal, high-quality evidence dietary supplements lead to weight loss
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Holcombe named Director of UVM Cancer Center and chief of Hematology/Oncology

Related Company:  Vermont Business Magazine The Robert Larner, MD College of Medicine at The University of Vermont (UVM), in collaboration with the UVM Health Network (UVMHN) and the UVM Medical Center, has announced that Randall F Holcombe, MD, MBA, has been appointed director of the UVM Cancer Center (UVMCC) and chief of the Division of Hematology and Oncology in the Department of Medicine. Holcombe is expected to hold the newly established J Walter Juckett Chair in Cancer Research. He joins UVM and UVMHN from the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated University of Hawai i Cancer Center, where he has served as director since 2016.

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Court round-up: The latest convictions from Doncaster Magistrates' Court

Matthew Andrew Hartley, aged 41, of Childer Street, Hyde Park: Possession of the Class A drug crack cocaine, possession of the Class A drug diamorphine and possession of the Class C drug alprazolam. Fined £200, £85 costs. Anthony Phillip Stone, aged 31, of HMP Lindholme, Bawtry Road, Hatfield Woodhouse: Assault of a prison officer. Jailed for four weeks concurrent, £75 compensation. Tammy Stott, aged 42, of Lakeside Mews, Thorne: Assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 12 months, £85 costs. Sean Robert Larner, aged 35, of Willow Grove, Thorne: Driving while disqualified, driving without insurance, drug driving, speeding. Jailed for ten weeks, fined £100, £85 costs, disqualified from driving for three years.

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Right Man, Right Place, Right Time: Health Commissioner Mark Levine, MD

Sun, 03/14/2021 - 3:25pm tim Dr Mark Levine, Health Commissioner, with Governor Phil Scott, at one of the first COVID-19 press conferences, March 16, 2020. VBM photo. by Joyce Marcel, Vermont Business Magazine It would have been a bigger surprise if Vermont had failed. Think of Tropical Storm Irene in 2011, and how Vermont and Vermonters rose to meet the challenge. Why would we expect anything less when COVID-19 came along? We wouldn t, of course, which is why Vermont has been a leader in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic since it first reared its ugly head at the beginning of the year 2020. Governor Phil Scott proclaimed a State of Emergency on March 13, 2020.

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