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Gift Strengthens Rural Pediatric Health Care

Gift Strengthens Rural Pediatric Health Care

New endowment increases pediatric residents’ exposure to rural medicine to help inspire and attract talented early career pediatricians to settle and practice in rural Vermont.


February 03, 2026

Donors Thomas A. E. Moseley, III, MD’79, SM Hyg, and his wife, the Rev. Christine Moseley, RN, with Lewis First, MD, (left) Chair of Pediatrics, UVM Larner College of Medicine and Chief, Golisano Children’s Hospital.

Program: The newly established Moseley Family Pediatric Rural Health Endowment addresses Vermont’s workforce shortage in rural pediatrics by delivering resources to help increase residency exposure and promote careers in rural pediatric primary care.

Location: Pediatrics Residency Program, UVM Medical Center (“Rural” is defined as any Vermont county except Chittenden County)

Challenge: Rural pediatric practitioners are on the decline and many barriers, including medical school debt, deter medical students from pursuing rural pediatric practice. Early exposure to rural practice and the children and families they serve is a powerful and proven magnet for recruitment and retention but rural clinics in Vermont face myriad hurdles to committing time and financial resources to teaching students and residents. Statistics show that residents often establish their medical careers in the regions where they complete residency training, making it exponentially more important for our pediatric residency programs to include immersive learning experiences in rural communities.

Response: Newport, VT pediatrician Thomas Moseley, III, MD’79, SM Hyg, has over 45 years of experience in rural practice. His wife, the Rev. Christine Moseley, RN, has served as a Public Health Nurse, Pediatric Nurse and Educator in Orleans County, VT and as the ordained priest of Newport’s St Mark’s Episcopal Church. Rooted in their years of providing exceptional care to rural Vermont youth, Dr. Moseley and Ms. Moseley have established an endowment to increase pediatric residents’ exposure to rural medicine — grounded in community, purpose and real impact — to help inspire and attract talented early career pediatricians to settle and practice in rural Vermont.

Make a gift or contact Shelby McGarry to explore investment opportunities that address critical health care needs among our region’s youth
 

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Our primary care system is under increasing stress in rural America today. We hope that our gift will be a small stimulus for Vermont children to continue to receive well trained pediatric care close to home. The Department of Pediatrics at UVM has always supported far-flung practices in the state including ours, for which we are extremely grateful. We fervently hope that this endowment will continue and improve that tradition.

Dr. Thomas Moseley, III, Newport, VT pediatrician
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