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SMH nursing staff recognized during International Nurses Week

Read Article Beams of light were appropriate tokens of thanks for Stephens Memorial Hospital’s nursing staff as part of International Nurses Week. Supplied photo NORWAY In honor of International Nurses Week, Stephens Memorial Hospital has used the last several days to shine a light of appreciation on its entire nursing staff. Given the strains put on frontline health workers over the last year as they uniformly fought against the pandemic, it is particularly important in 2021 to thank them. “It’s been a tradition for many years to celebrate the week,” said Margaret Burns, RN  PhD and SMH’s Chief Nursing Officer. “I’ve been at the hospital for six years and it’s near and dear to my heart. We have expanded a bit beyond nurses to the whole nursing staff.”

Vaccinators traveling to Central and Western Maine schools to get shots into arms

5 of 5 Nurse Cathy Godwin talks with a Poland Regional High School junior Tuesday before giving him a COVID-19 vaccination in the school auditorium. The student said the shot will allow him to remain in school and at his job if he is comes in close contact with someone that has COVID-19. If I needed to quarantine, I would miss work, the unidentified students said. Now I won t need to. Godwin is a nurse at Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal POLAND Poland Regional High School junior Latrell Mongo, 16, was among the first in Maine to get a COVID-19 vaccination at school Tuesday.

I ve never lived through anything like this in my life : 5 area nurses reflect on being a nurse during the pandemic

I ve never lived through anything like this in my life : 5 area nurses reflect on being a nurse during the pandemic
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Maine Track program addresses need for doctors in the state

Maine Medical Center to welcome 13 new residents via Tufts University partnership The Maine Track program has been happening for 13 years to address the need for doctors in our state. 40 Maine Track graduates are practicing medicine in Maine. Author: Chloe Teboe (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 8:48 AM EDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 8:50 AM EDT May 3, 2021 PORTLAND, Maine If anything, the pandemic has put into perspective how important health care workers are to keeping our communities afloat, healthy, and safe. For years, a shortage of doctors has been a problem in Maine and just in general but an ongoing partnership in our state is working to address that need. As a result, more than a dozen new residents will be coming to Maine Medical Center this summer.

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