SVMC Deerfield Campus Adds Family Nurse Practitioner

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BENNINGTON, Vt. — Lisa Moulton, family nurse practitioner, has joined SVMC Deerfield Valley Campus, part of Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) and Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC).

With the appointment, Moulton also rejoins the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Putnam Physicians. Moulton will serve current patients. The practice is not accepting new patients at this time.

Most recently, Moulton has worked at Rockingham Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Rockingham, VT; as a hospice nurse and advanced practice RN for hospice at locations throughout the state; and as a provider of diabetes care as a part of an endocrinology practice at Dartmouth Health.

In 2017, Moulton worked as a primary care provider at SVMC Internal Medicine. Previously, she worked for SVMC’s Mountain Medical Clinic in Dover, VT, and as a research nurse for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. 

Moulton received both her bachelor’s and master’s in nursing from Graceland University in Missouri and her registered nursing credential from St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing in Massachusetts. She is board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.

SVMC Deerfield Valley Campus’s board-certified physician, Dagmar Tobits, MD, is a part of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock health system and has access to more than 1,200 primary and specialty care physicians and state-of-the-art-technology and services.

It is a Patient Centered Medical Home, as recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance and provides a number of preventive health services—including a diabetes education, nutrition counseling, mental health counseling, a substance abuse counseling, and a nurse case manager—all in one place. In addition to these services, the practice offers physical therapy, and blood draw on site. 

SVMC Deerfield Valley is located 30 Route 100 South, Wilmington, VT. For information about practice services, visit svhealthcare.org/locations/deerfield-valley-campus/.


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Coggins Classic Charity Golf Tournament Raises $55,123 for Bennington Little League

Coggins Classic Charity Golf Tournament Raises $55,123 for Bennington Little League
 
Coggins Auto Group is proud to announce the successful conclusion of the Coggins Classic Charity Golf Tournament, which raised an impressive $55,123 to benefit the Bennington Little League. The event, held at the scenic Mount Anthony Country Club, was the largest in the tournament’s history, attracting 26 teams, 57 business sponsors, over 40 raffle donations, and a crowd of over 140 attendees.
 
"On behalf of the League, we want to thank the Bennington Community, including individuals and businesses that helped us exceed our goals.  The funds we have raised this year, and last, are going to help us finish our new indoor training facility.  This facility will have 4000 square feet of indoor turfed space that can be used for a large array of activities.  We as a league are excited to utilize the space but are excited to explore many other opportunities for other sports and programs as we move forward." - Geoff Metcalfe, Bennington Little League.
 
The tournament, which has been hosted at Mount Anthony Country Club for the last three years, featured a live performance by local favorite Carly Rogers and gathered substantial support from the community. The biggest sponsors for the event included Heritage Family Credit Union, Toyota, Kaman Composite, VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region, Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), 802 Plumbing and Heating, and ACV Auctions.
 
In a show of support, Toyota has generously pledged to match up to $10,000 of the tournament’s earnings, further enhancing the impact on the Bennington Little League.
 
"Our favorite part about this event is seeing the community come together to support causes that benefit local youth and families," said Valerie Harrington, Marketing Director for Coggins Auto Group and head of the Tournament Planning Committee. "At Coggins, we believe in reinvesting in the community that supports us. The money earned from selling and servicing vehicles goes right back into enriching the lives of families around us."
 
Coggins Auto Group begins accepting applications for the next charity recipient every year in mid-March. The chosen organization is selected through a community vote. Past beneficiaries have included the Sunrise Family Resource Center and the Bennington County Child Advocacy Center.
 
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