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Welcome to Gifford’s Patient Portal At Gifford, we see healthcare as a partnership between each provider and their patient. The goal of our Patient Portals are to help you better manage your health information so you can stay informed about your health.
Gifford Medical Center. 44 South Main Street. Randolph, VT 05060. (802) 728-7000.
Dec 21, 2021 · COVID-19 VACCINE CLINICS Upcoming clinics are every Friday from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. in Gifford’s conference center.Any age 5+ may come for whatever dose of the vaccine is needed. We will have Pfizer, Moderna, or J&J. Appointments will continue to be scheduled with the Vermont Department of Health online or by calling 855-722-7878. Walk ins will be accepted …
Central Vermont Medical Center is the primary health care provider for 66,000 people who live and work in central Vermont. As part of The University of Vermont Health Network 6-hospital system, we are working to improve the lives of our patients by delivering outstanding care cost-effectively and bringing the best of academic medicine and community care.
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Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) Erica Schleif has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, families, and new mothers. Erica provides clinical support for a range of conditions, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and postpartum depression, and describes her counseling style as compassionate and responsive: “I don’t just sit and listen. I provide feedback—not advice—to express encouragement and support.”
Licensed Independent Clinical Worker (LICSW ) Emily Pizzale has extensive experience working with palliative and hospice patients, multi-stressed families, and the older adult and geriatric populations. She has a special interest in the sandwich generation and the silver tsunami. She describes her counseling style is strengths-based and solution-focused.
The scope of practice of the registered nurse and the corresponding standards and competencies are dependent on the nurse’s education, experience, role and…
The scope of practice of the registered nurse and the corresponding standards and competencies are dependent on the nurse’s education, experience, role and…
Residents participate in the residency program while concurrently completing their unit/department orientation.
Our program is designed to effectively support the new graduate nurse as they transition into their first professional role in the acute care hospital setting.
Designed to support all newly licensed and graduate nurses during their transition into practice.
Projected to graduate (or already graduated) from a accredited College/University.
This will include new grads who will obtain their license and can start between “October and November.”.
1. School of Nursing & Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Personal health records (PHRs) are proposed as a strategy to make health care delivery increasingly patient-centered. Yet little work has been done in understanding the workflows of patients in their own homes, or influence of access, cognitive, physical, or literacy barriers on workflow and outcomes of using health records.
The United States has a complex, sophisticated health care industry but the delivery of health care is fragmented and decentralized. In 2001, the Institute of Medicine’s report, “Crossing the Quality Chasm,” identified six aims for improving the quality of health care, one of which was that care should be patient-centered.
Improved use of information technology is essential to improve the management and delivery of health care. Personal Health Records may be an important tool in changing that care to be more patient-centered.
In a recent article, Tang et al. discussed a broad range of barriers to the adoption of PHRs.
A personal health record called Personal Health Information Management System (PHIMS) was first developed as part of a telemedicine project to explore home care and home physical therapy following shoulder surgery.
The design of this project was a descriptive study on the functional usability of a personal health information system in a low-income elderly and disabled population. The subjects for this study were residents of a publicly subsidized housing project (HA).