Our Maine Street's Aroostook Issue 35 : Winter 2018 | Page 26

A Year in Review, A Look Ahead The start of a new year is the perfect time for all of us, as people and as organizations, to reflect on how our year went and to set goals for the year to come. This is a particularly rewarding year to do so at The Aroostook Medical Center, The County’s largest healthcare organization. “There are so many things to celebrate,” says TAMC President Greg LaFrancois. “We’ve grown our team of providers, nurses, and staff. We’ve invested in new technology. We’ve expanded services to meet the needs of the region. At the same time, we’ve turned the hospital around financially and been recognized nationally for delivering high quality care. I could not be more proud of the year we had and am excited for 2018.” An Incredible Group of Professionals n examines a Dr. Maria Rutman ostook Pediatrics. young patient at Aro TAMC brought 21 new providers to Aroostook County in 2017, with another four starting in the first two months of 2018. In some cases this was to replace providers who had retired or left the area, but in the majority of cases, it was additional providers to expand services, increase capacity in high demand practices, or both. “This has been a phenomenal year for us in the area of physician recruitment,” explains LaFrancois. “This means that patients can get seen sooner. It has also allowed us to expand services to other parts of The County so patients can get that care closer to home.” Dr. Amratash Malodiya speaks to a patient at Aroostook He art & Lung. For instance, with the addition of a third medical oncologist, Dr. Iqra Choudary, Aroostook Cancer Care providers are now seeing patients in Fort Kent two days a week and in Houlton once a month. The addition of a new pediatrician, Dr. Maria Rutmann, and the return of a much beloved one, Dr. Peter Morningstar, allowed Aroostook Pediatrics to start seeing patients in Caribou. Meanwhile, thanks to the expansion of the cardiology team to include a third cardiologist, Dr. Amratash Malodiya, and a second physician assistant, Amanda Rautenberg, patients have greater access to Aroostook Heart & Lung. Another particularly welcome addition to the TAMC team has been County native Dr. Kristin Guerrette. Dr. Guerrette is a primary care provider who is also offering osteopathic manipulation therapy, a new service available at TAMC’s Family Practice and Internal Medicine practice. Coming from Van Buren, Dr. Guerrette is committed to The County and plans to stay in the region. 24 tte uses OMT Dr. Kristin Guerre Family Practice to help a patient at . & Internal Medicine WINTER 2018 In addition to new providers, TAMC hired 14 new nurses in June, all graduates from Northern Maine Community College or the Univer- sity of Maine at Fort Kent, and plans to hire another six in January.