Pen Bay Medical Center is a not-for-profit, Top Rural, Leapfrog Hospital Safety Score Graded and the largest community hospital in Midcoast Maine. Pen Bay Medical Center operates as a family of services that also includes Pen Bay Physicians & Associates, Quarry Hill Retirement Community, the Knox Center and the Sussman House. Through these organizations, and with a staff of more than 100 outstanding physicians and more than 1,500 healthcare professionals, we are able to provide the people of Midcoast Maine with a continuum of both routine and specialty patient-centered medical services. Pen Bay Medical Center is part of the Coastal Healthcare Alliance and the MaineHealth system.

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Submissions from 2020

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Anticoagulation in the Very Old: Does Age Matter?, F. Jaspar Abu-Jaber, Kerri Barton, Caroline Knight, Frances Leslie Lucas, and Robert Stein

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Ambulatory Intravenous Diuretic Clinic Associated with Short-Term Risk Reduction in Mortality and Rehospitalizations in Patients Discharged with Heart Failure., Amy St Amand, Tracey H Taveira, Kaitlin E Henthorne, and Wen-Chih Wu

Submissions from 2019

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Hospital Prices Grew Substantially Faster Than Physician Prices For Hospital-Based Care In 2007-14., Zack Cooper, Stuart Craig, Martin Gaynor, Nir J Harish, Harlan M Krumholz, and John Van Reenen

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EDITORIAL COMMENT., Lars M Ellison

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The Role of Stigma Management in HIV Treatment Adherence., Lance Rintamaki, Kami Kosenko, Timothy Hogan, Allison M Scott, Christopher Dobmeier, Erik Tingue, and David Peek

Submissions from 2018

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Genomic Profiling of Two Histologically Distinct Rare Urothelial Cancers in a Clinical Setting to Identify Potential Therapeutic Options for Treatment and Management of Disease., Andrew N Hesse, William Fabricius, Christian A Thomas, Ramesh Gaindh, Robert Christman, Pavalan Selvam, Matthew Prego, Gregory Lewis, Jasmina Uvalic, Daniel Bergeron, Shelbi Burns, Bridgette Sisson, Kevin Kelly, Jens Rueter, and Honey V Reddi

Submissions from 2017

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Using the Surprise Question To Identify Those with Unmet Palliative Care Needs in Emergency and Inpatient Settings: What Do Clinicians Think?, Samir A. Haydar, Lisa Almeder, Lauren Michalakes, Paul K.J. Han, and Tania D. Strout

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Near-normal shoulder function 10 years after complete acromionectomy: a case report, Jeffrey F. Rasmussen, David W Wing, and Mark E Steiner

Submissions from 2016

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Contextual Interference Can Facilitate Motor Learning in Older Adults and in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease., Ben Sidaway, Bradley Ala, Katherine Baughman, Joshua Glidden, Stephanie Cowie, Ashley Peabody, Darren Roundy, Jennie Spaulding, Rebecca Stephens, and David L Wright

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Practice improvement requires more than guidelines and quality measures., Bruce Sigsbee, Christopher T Bever, and Lyell K Jones

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Introducing the Axon Registry: An opportunity to improve quality of neurologic care., Bruce Sigsbee, James N Goldenberg, Christopher T Bever, Becky Schierman, and Lyell K Jones

Submissions from 2014

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Physician burnout: A neurologic crisis., Bruce Sigsbee and James L Bernat

Submissions from 2013

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Upcoming challenges for neurologists in the United States., Bruce Sigsbee and Orly Avitzur

Submissions from 2007

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Postoperative robotic telerounding: a multicenter randomized assessment of patient outcomes and satisfaction., Lars M Ellison, Mike Nguyen, Michael D Fabrizio, Ann Soh, Sompol Permpongkosol, and Louis R Kavoussi

Submissions from 2004

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Breast cancer: evaluation of the Common Journey Breast Cancer Support Group., Linda Zeigler, Patricia A Smith, Jacqueline Fawcett, and Common Journey Breast Cancer Support Group

Submissions from 1998

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Medical history from midcoast Maine., P G Kahn and R J Kahn

Submissions from 1997

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The Medical Repository--the first U.S. medical journal (1797-1824)., R J Kahn and P G Kahn

Submissions from 1991

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A flower in the emergency department., L Safford