MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

Hospitals and Health Care

Portland, Maine 25,008 followers

About us

Maine Medical Center is a complete healthcare resource for the people of greater Portland, the entire state of Maine and Northern New England. With a history dating back to 1864, Maine Medical Center is the state’s largest medical center and the flagship facility of MaineHealth, with 637 beds and more than 7,000 employees. In addition, we have achieved Magnet™ status in recognition of our commitment to the highest standards of nursing excellence. Maine Medical Center’s unique role as both a community hospital and a referral center requires an unparalleled depth and breadth of services, including the state’s only medical school, through a partnership with Tufts University School of Medicine, and a world-class biomedical research center, the Maine Medical Center Research Institute Maine Medical Center Research Institute. As the largest hospital in northern New England, Maine Medical Center has the depth and scope of services and opportunities that can challenge the new graduate or the experienced professional. We are committed to helping you grow professionally throughout your career. From tuition assistance and scholarships, to ongoing education, leadership training, mentoring and promotion opportunities, we offer the resources you need to achieve your career goals. Our location in beautiful Portland is also a great reason to join us. Our city has been recognized numerous times as a metropolitan hub that features award-winning gourmet dining, diverse cultural activities and a variety of sporting attractions. The city itself is located on a peninsula in Casco Bay. Here, you will find a wealth of activities, and the mountains of western Maine are just 45 minutes away by car. So whether your preference is hiking or skiing; biking or walking; sunbathing or sailing – or even doing nothing at all – you don’t have far to go to find it in Portland. If you like to explore larger cities, Boston is less than a 2-hour drive away.

Website
https://mainehealth.org/maine-medical-center
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Maine
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
hospital, healthcare, Maine, New England, MaineHealth, and Nursing

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Employees at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

Updates

  • Last month MHMMC Biddeford/Sanford hosted its 30th Annual Golf Tournament at Dunegrass Golf Club in Old Orchard Beach. 138 golfers gathered on a blue bird day to hit the links, network with other area businesses and support their community hospital. MaineHealth Southern Region President, Britt Crewse, and MHMMC Biddeford/Sanford chief Operating Officer, Kathryn Cope, were there to thank sponsors and share why supporting community hospitals is so critical for the patients they serve. All funds raised through the tournament go directly into our Annual Giving Program, which supports the hospitals’ greatest areas of need, new patient care initiatives, workforce development, as well as provides crucial flexibility to meet the changing needs of health care. You can learn more about the golf tournament and MHMMC’s Annual Giving Program here: https://lnkd.in/eymnBxBV

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  • The thoughtfulness and attention to detail shown by Makayla Winchester, RN, of MHMMC Portland’s P2C unit, has earned her a DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses. Makayla’s nominator wrote after observing Makayla care for her mother for two weeks that she, “exemplifies the true spirit of compassionate and dedicated healthcare.” Makayla’s nominator noted that Makayla took time to comfort both her patient and the rest of the family and paid attention to her patient’s likes and dislikes. Her nominator went on to say: “Makayla’s attention to our feelings, willingness to listen and understand us, and proactive approach in addressing my mother’s needs are truly commendable. Makayla has made a significant difference in our lives, and we are deeply grateful for her tireless efforts and unwavering support.” The DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses was created to recognize and honor the compassionate care nurses provide every day to the patients they serve. It is celebrated in over 5,400 healthcare facilities and nursing schools in 34 countries. Congratulations, Makayla!

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  • Congratulations to the teams from Bean 5, Neuro ICU and Medical ICU who were awarded participation in the two-year Healthy Work Environment (HWE) National Collaborative with the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)! Creating a healthy work environment enables nurses to provide the highest standards of compassionate patient care while being fulfilled at work. These teams will partner with AACN, workplace experts, implementation scientists and each other in this hands-on education, mentoring and co-learning program to implement the HWE standards in their departments. MHMMC is one of 44 organizations nationwide that was chosen to be involved in this program. Pictured are teams from these units taking part in the Healthy Work Environment pledge signing.

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  • The above-and-beyond care and contagious positivity that Biddeford Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse Keryn Kelley, RN, provided to a patient and their family has earned her a DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses. Keryn’s nominator stood at her mother’s side in the ICU for weeks. During that time, Keryn provided the patient and her family with positivity, compassion and humor in one of the most challenging times of their lives: “Keryn was everything we needed. Right away I knew [she] was someone that I could feel comfortable asking any question, always had my mom’s best interests in mind, and quickly felt like someone I had known for years. She was genuinely compassionate, considerate, and knowledgeable, but above that, she had a natural way of providing positive humor through an upbeat and optimistic (but also realistic) attitude that was so contagious. We will forever be grateful and thankful for Keryn!” The DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses was created to recognize and honor the compassionate care nurses provide every day to the patients they serve. It is celebrated in over 5,400 healthcare facilities and nursing schools in 34 countries. Congratulations, Keryn! For more information, go to: https://bit.ly/3WnuPkA

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  • Ambulatory Surgical Care Secretary, Deb Fenderson’s positive attitude and patient support never waver. Deb’s commitment to patient well-being has earned her a PETAL Award, with her nominator sharing: “Deborah calls over 50 patients a day with the times of their Endo or Surgical procedures. She is always so professional and cheery during these calls. Deb often uses humor to put patients at ease and share a few laughs. If the patients have questions, she manages them very well, referring them to the proper departments and addressing them in a timely manner. When patients are upset, Deb works to soothe their distress and assist them in any way possible. Recently, one patient asked Deb to pray for him, which she promised she would, day and night. He also asked if she would be there in the morning to greet him. This seemed so important to him that Deb came in extra early so she could greet him. He was so relieved that she was there he gave her a big hug. Deb’s positive attitude is projected throughout the unit towards patients and staff making this unit a much better place to be in.” The PETAL Award recognizes, rewards and celebrates the special skills and compassionate care provided by our nursing support staff. Thank you, Deb, for your making our patients comfortable and prepared for their procedures. Congratulations on this remarkable achievement!

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  • When a patient was feeling sad during a recent stay on CFT 6 at MHMMC Portland, Amy Rainey, RN, went out of her way to improve the person’s stay. Her kindness has earned her a DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses. The patient said that Amy helped with stretching when the patient was feeling muscle pain, and “more importantly, she talked to me and listened to me as I was feeling pretty low. I never felt like she had someplace better to be, even though I know she was busy!” The patient went on to explain that Amy made sure the patient could spend some time outside after learning it would brighten the person’s mood. Her nominator wrote: “This was not an easy task as I had IVs and other things hooked up to me plus she had to wheel me in a wheelchair. However, sitting in those Adirondack chairs and soaking up the sun was the highlight of my stay. I am so grateful that she found a way to make such a difficult situation better!” The DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Nurses was created to recognize and honor the compassionate care nurses provide every day to the patients they serve. It is celebrated in over 5,400 healthcare facilities and nursing schools in 34 countries. Congratulations, Amy!

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