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Allan Ramsay

Allan Ramsay serves as the Hospice Medical Director at The University of Vermont Health Network - Home Health & Hospice since August 2020 and also holds the position of Medical Director at the People's Health & Wellness Clinic, a volunteer role focused on serving uninsured and underinsured Vermonters. Previously, Allan Ramsay was a health care reform, primary care, and palliative care policy expert with the State of Vermont from October 2011 to September 2016, and held a long tenure at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, where Allan was a professor and served as the Family Medicine Residency Director and Interim Chair of the Family Medicine Department from November 1980 to October 2011. Additionally, Allan Ramsay acted as the Medical Director of the Palliative Care Service at The University of Vermont Medical Center from January 2007 to September 2011, during which time a Medical Intensive Care Unit/Palliative Care telemedicine consultation program was developed. Allan Ramsay's educational background includes obtaining a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Emory University School of Medicine, with training at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals from 1973 to 1976.

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Essex Junction, United States

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The University of Vermont Health Network - Home Health & Hospice

The University of Vermont Health Network - Home Health & Hospice, formerly the Visiting Nurse Association of Chittenden and Grand Isle Counties, is a nonprofit home health and hospice agency serving Vermonters for more than 110 years. We care for 5,000 individuals and families each year. Our programs span lifetimes -- from prenatal care to care for young families to rehabilitation, long-term care, adult day services to end of life. We provide care one person, one family at a time. With support from our neighbors, UVM Health Network - Home Health & Hospice provides medically-necessary home and community-based care to individuals and families regardless of their ability to pay. Each year, we provide more than $1 million in charitable care to our neighbors in need.