SVMC Seeks Input on Colorectal Cancer Screening

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BENNINGTON, Vt.—June 30, 2021—Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) is initiating a survey to collect information about Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening. 
 
The goal of the survey is to understand barriers to screening so SVMC can address those barriers to increase patients' CRC screening rates and lower mortality due to colorectal cancer.
 
Colorectal cancer (cancer that begins in the colon) is the third most common cancer in the United States for both men and women. There are often no symptoms until the disease progresses, but is highly treatable in its early stages. Regular screenings can identify abnormalities early on and help prevent them from turning into cancer. In most cases, colorectal cancers begin as benign or non-cancerous polyps (small growths that project out from the inside lining of the colon or rectum). Not all polyps turn into cancer, but those that do typically take several years. Screening for colon cancer is crucial because it allows polyps or abnormal tissue to be detected and removed early, which can prevent cancer from developing. If colorectal cancer is found in early stages, it is extremely treatable.
 
"SVMC primary care providers are experts in screening for disease, including colorectal cancer," said Robert Schwartz, medical director for Primary Care, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Putnam. "They are able to ensure that patients get the screening that is right for them. They will also ensure that the patient gets appropriate follow up and all questions are answered."
 
Community opinions about colorectal cancer screening will be collected using a short, anonymous digital survey. A link to the electronic survey will be published at svhealthcare.org, included in SVMC's weekly e-newsletter, and posted on the hospital's social media pages. Those who complete the survey can opt to submit their email address be included in a drawing to receive one of ten $50 gift cards. The survey will close on Aug. 5, 2021.
 
"The survey will provide vital information about the communities we serve," said Rory Price, the health system's coordinator of Population Health. "While SVMC is always looking for feedback from our community, this survey offers a chance for a deeper discussion about the barriers to good health that exist locally. Through this process, we can identify solutions and areas for improvement to support long and healthy lives for everyone in our community."
 
Those with questions about the CRC survey may contact Rebecca-Hewson Stellar, RN, Nurse Navigator at Southwestern Vermont Regional Cancer Center at rebecca.hewsonstellar@svhealthcare.org or 802-447-5082.

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Coggins Auto Group Celebrates Five Years

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
BENNINGTON, Vt. — The family-owned Coggins Auto Group is celebrating five years of operations: Coggins Toyota of Bennington and Coggins Honda of Bennington, and Coggins of the Berkshires in nearby Massachusetts.
 
Mike Coggins purchased three dealerships — Honda, Toyota and Ford — in 2020 with a goal to restore trust and a "true sense of community-minded dealership culture." 
 
"My primary focus from day one was bringing back that connection to the region," Coggins had said back in 2021. "This area values real relationships. They want to know the people they're doing business with. We set out to rebuild that trust."
 
The Ford dealership was sold off in 2023 and Coggins of the Berkshires, with sales and services for used cars, opened the same year in Pittsfield, Mass. 
 
According to Coggins Auto Group, the dealerships had social media ratings of two stars when they were purchased; now all Coggins locations are garnering more than four stars in customer satisfaction reviews. 
 
"We sell cars, and we fix cars, and our goal is just to make our customers happy, and keep our employees happy, and that's what's made this really work these last few years," said General Manager Scott O'Connell.
 
Coggins Auto Group is also involved in events that benefit the community, including its popular annual charity golf tournament that funds local charities and organizations such as the Bennington Little League.
 
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