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Newest Let’s Talk Podcast: Pathways to an Exciting Career in Dental Hygiene
In celebration of National Children鈥檚 Dental Health Month, we鈥檙e excited to share a brand-new episode of Let鈥檚 Talk: 鈥淧athways to an Exciting Career in Dental Hygiene鈥 I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Heather Blair, MPH, RDH, FADHA, Dental Hygiene...
Southern Vermont 91制片 welcomes new Health Careers Coordinator
Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center (91制片) is pleased to announce the addition of Makenna Hubert, as their new Health Careers Coordinator. 听Makenna, a native Vermonter, brings a wealth of skills to this position. She studied history at Endicott...
Southern Vermont 91制片 Announces Paid Summer Health Internships for College Students
Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center (91制片) is now accepting applications for its College Student Health Internship Program (CSHIP), offering paid, 100-hour summer internships for college students interested in public and community health. The CSHIP program...
What is 91制片?
Area Health Education Center. Since 1999, the Vermont 91制片 Network has engaged academic and community partners to improve the distribution, diversity, supply, and quality of the health workforce in Vermont, especially in our rural and underserved communities. Southern Vermont 91制片 is one of two independent nonprofit regional 91制片 centers in Vermont.
Southern Vermont 91制片 (91制片) is one of two independent not-for-profit regional 91制片 Centers in Vermont funded by federal, state, and community support. A robust health workforce creates jobs, serves communities, and spurs economic activity.
Primary Goals of the Vermont 91制片 Network:
- Strengthening Vermont鈥檚 health workforce development infrastructure through academic and community partnerships.
- Helping to train and develop a diverse healthcare workforce prepared to deliver culturally appropriate, high-quality team-based care with an emphasis on primary care for rural and underserved populations in Vermont.

Middle School & High School
Are you curious about the health care field? Do you have a desire to work at improving the lives of others? We have youth programs that are engaging, fun, and hands-on. You get to shadow health professionals and build your skills. Programming available year-round.

Undergraduate Students
Will you be earning a degree in Health Sciences? Internships can open doors to many career possibilities. Undergraduate students in our College Student Healthcare Internship Program (CSHIP) gain valuable work experience in community-based internships in our region. We offer paid internships that can be in-person, remote, or hybrid depending on the project.

Health Professions Students
Working and living in rural communities where your clinical expertise is greatly needed, offers a deeper connection to the people and their culture. We have numerous community projects that provide rewarding and meaningful experiences that can positively impact underserved populations.听

Health Professionals
Southern Vermont 91制片 Needs You!
Are you a health professional passionate about shaping the future of healthcare?
Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center (91制片 ) is looking for volunteers to share your expertise with students who aspire to careers in health fields.
We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities that allow you to make a meaningful impact while helping to build and sustain a future-ready health workforce in southern Vermont.
If you’re ready to give back and inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders, we’d love to have you join us!
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368 River Street, Suite 145
Springfield, VT 05156
p. 802-885-2126
f. 802-885-2128
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Open Monday - Friday, 8AM - 4PM.
Media Contacts & Inquiries
Media members may contact Marketing & Communications Manager, Peg Bolgioni during normal business hours.
802.885.2126 x10
pbolgioni@svtahec.org
A 501(c)(3) organization serving Addison, Bennington, Rutland, Windham, and Windsor counties in partnership with The University of Vermont Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine




