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Leann Sebrey joins Woodlands Senior Living after most recently serving as the CCO at Androscoggin Home Healthcare + Hospice in Lewiston for more than five years.
Nathan Howell, who brings decades of experience to the role, will replace Chuck Hays as president and CEO on July 1.
You’ll find in this issue stories from a range of industries, including manufacturing, health care, technology, financial services, construction and hospitality.
There's still a huge demand for physician assistants, physical therapists, radiologists, phlebotomists and a wide variety of other medical jobs in the state.
The Drive Fore Kids celebrity golf invitational, taking place in June at the Falmouth Country Club, aims to raise a minimum of $100,000 for the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital.
The facilities care, team members, patients, visitors and others entering InterMed facilities will no longer be required to wear masks.
The year-long residency program in Portland is funded by Northern Light Health and MaineHealth, in partnership with the Maine Venture Fund.
Health care organizations are slated to receive pandemic relief funds from the state following a previous round of $25 million to 211 organizations last August.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses and nonprofits in Maine from the print edition of May 1, 2023.
"Working in health care is more than a job, it’s a calling," the rural hospital president tells Mainebiz.
The facilities care team members, patients, visitors and others entering MaineHealth facilities will no longer require masks in the health care system’s hospitals or clinics.
The $2.5 million Boyne Center is expected to help boost nursing enrollment at USM by 20% over the next five years and help combat the state's workforce shortage.
Masking will not be required for most patients, staff and visitors in almost all Northern Light Health facilities. Exceptions include the cancer care and infusion centers.
Cryotherapy, IV drip therapy, infrared sauna and compression therapy are among the latest treatments on offer in a bid to refocus on preventive care, versus treating illness.
The new doctors studied in New Mexico, New York, Massachusetts, Texas and California and bring concentrations in several medical fields to the table.
Anthony Pastore is a member of the American Geriatrics Society, the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Family Medicine Education Consortium.