Expanding Bangor residency program hopes to fill shortage of nurse practitioners
Penobscot Community Health Care will use a $2 million grant to expand its nurse practitioner residency program designed to train
Read MorePenobscot Community Health Care will use a $2 million grant to expand its nurse practitioner residency program designed to train
Read MoreWESTERN MAINE – This year, HealthReach Community Health Centers is happy to announce that it has received Let’s Go! 5-2-1-0
Read MoreDepartment of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has awarded Maine Behavioral Healthcare $978,645
Read MoreAn agency in central Maine has roughly 1,200 people on their waiting list Read More
Read MorePHILLIPS – The Phillips Public Library is holding a Community Safety Substance Abuse forum located at 96 Main Street for
Read MoreBANGOR — Alexander Fisher, MD, surgical oncologist, recently joined Northern Light Surgical Specialists. Dr. Fisher earned his medical education from the
Read MoreIn addition to the eight state ballot questions this November, residents of Penobscot will have their own referendum to consider:
Read MoreFARMINGTON – On Saturday, October 7, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Franklin Memorial Hospital (FMH) will host a fall resource fair,
Read MoreMaine women learned about their risk for stroke and heart disease. Read More
Read MoreAUBURN — A settlement has been reached in a suit filed by a Poland man who claimed that doctors from
Read MoreA medical malpractice case against a Lewiston hospital has gone to trial. Michael Whittier of Poland is suing Central Maine
Read MoreOn Thursday, Oct. 5 from 5-7 p.m. Designing Fitness Physical Therapy and Wellness in Hampden will be hosting an open
Read MoreThe state nurses union has endorsed a November referendum to create a consumer-owned electric utility. The Maine State Nurses Association
Read MoreA Poland man is suing Central Maine Medical Center for allegedly mishandling his prostate cancer.Read More
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