Charles Pattavina, MD, FACEP, medical director and chief of emergency medicine at St. Joseph Hospital in Bangor, Maine, was elected President of the Maine Medical Association. A former ACEP Board member, Dr. Pattavina received ACEP’s James D. Mills Outstanding Contribution to Emergency Medicine Award in 2010.
Emergency Physician Dr. Charles Pattavina Elected President of Maine Medical Association
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