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About Fletcher Allen Health CareFletcher Allen Health Care is both a community hospital and, in partnership with the University of Vermont, the state’s academic medical center. It is our mission to improve the health of the people in the communities we serve by integrating patient care, education and research in a caring environment. In its community hospital role, Fletcher Allen serves approximately 150,000 residents in Chittenden and Grand Isle counties and provides primary care services at nine Vermont sites. The organization also offers free to the community a wide range of health, prevention and wellness programs, all of which help to limit the need for more expensive acute care. Through a vital partnership, Fletcher Allen Health Care, the University of Vermont College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences form Vermont’s academic medical center – one of just 125 such centers in the country. Together, these institutions are committed to helping improve our region’s quality of life with innovations in medicine and health care that arise from new knowledge and discovery. Through its alliance with the University of Vermont, Fletcher Allen is able to provide the best patient care possible by bringing medical education and research to the bedside and doctor’s office. As a regional referral center, Fletcher Allen provides advanced-level care to a population of one million people throughout Vermont and northern New York. The medical center extends beyond its three main campuses in the Burlington area to include more than 35 patient care sites and 100 outreach clinics, programs and services throughout the region. Each of these responsibilities is equally important in fulfilling Fletcher Allen’s mission. Please use the links on the left to learn more about Fletcher Allen. Patient CareServing a population of one million throughout Vermont and northern New York, Fletcher Allen provides a full range of services covering every major area of medicine. The medical center averages more than a million patient visits each year, including inpatient, outpatient, emergency department and physician office visits. Regional Network of CareAt Fletcher Allen, we understand that patients wish to have services close to home. It is our responsibility to explore every opportunity to locate critical services close to the patients who need them whenever possible. Through regional collaboration with hospitals and health care providers, Fletcher Allen:
Specialized ServicesFletcher Allen Health Care offers tertiary-level care – some of the most specialized and highly technical health care services available. Following are just a few examples of the services we provide to the region.
EducationAs an academic medical center, we have the special responsibility of educating the next generation of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. The vast majority of Fletcher Allen doctors not only take care of patients, they also teach physicians-in-training through their positions as members of the University of Vermont College of Medicine faculty; there are also a number of Fletcher Allen nurses and allied health professionals who teach at the University of Vermont College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Fletcher Allen Health Care serves as the training site for the approximately 400 medical students and 550 nursing and allied health students who attend the University of Vermont. Additionally, 280 residents train at the academic medical center. Residents are physicians who after graduating from medical school are completing the additional training necessary to become fully licensed doctors and achieve certification to practice a medical specialty such as pediatrics, surgery or cardiology. Patients benefit from having residents, medical students and nursing and allied health students as part of their care team. These individuals, through their studies and training regimen, help to ensure that patients receive the highest quality care and the most advanced treatments available. In addition, a significant number of the excellent health professionals who practice in the region received or continue to receive training at this academic medical center. For instance:
ResearchA core mission of the academic medical center is to advance medical knowledge through research, so in addition to teaching and training, many of our physicians, nurses and other providers engage in biomedical research, seeking new cures and more effective treatments. The University of Vermont is nationally and internationally recognized for its biomedical research activities, and extramural funding for research has doubled in the last five years. In addition, the College of Medicine is ranked in the top third of medical schools for research grants per faculty member. The University and Fletcher Allen are home to the Vermont Cancer Center, one of only 39 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers, and also to a National Institutes of Health General Clinical Research Center, making Vermont one of only 19 states with both. There are over 1,000 active clinical trials at the University of Vermont and Fletcher Allen. Clinical trials are research studies conducted with people who volunteer to take part. Each study answers scientific questions and tries to find better ways to prevent, screen for, diagnose, or treat a disease. This active research program has a direct benefit to patients at Fletcher Allen, who have access to the latest treatments and technology and who are cared for by some of the leading experts in their field. In addition to the full range of patient care services, Fletcher Allen can also offer intensive, specialized services at the cutting edge of medical innovation and technology.
Benefiting the CommunityFletcher Allen lives its mission to "improve the health of the people in the communities it serves" by reaching out to help people take care of their health. These efforts include: Community Wellness and EducationFletcher Allen offers numerous free health education classes, in which health professionals provide information on a variety of topics. Many other health and wellness programs offered throughout the year serve as a valuable resource to our community, ranging from car seat safety checks to free osteoporosis screenings, from tobacco cessation classes to programs to help educate consumers how to control their prescription drug costs. Frymoyer Community Health Resource CenterPatients, families and the public are more interested than ever in gaining access to the latest health information available. The Frymoyer Community Health Resource Center at Fletcher Allen offers the community easy, free, guided access to the best information about health and medicine. Collaborative EffortsFletcher Allen partners with other groups to help meet the needs of the community.
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