TAMC officials are planning six upcoming free seasonal flu shot clinics in central Aroostook County to get as many community members vaccinated as possible. Free high dose vaccines for seniors added
The County Dialysis Center, the only kidney dialysis service in Aroostook County and the only not- for-profit center in Maine, announced a ribbon cutting and open house will take place at its expanded and updated facility.
TAMC and the Presque Isle Historical Society want you to learn more about potato harvest from a “picking potatoes by hand” perspective.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released results of their new Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating that reflects comprehensive quality information about the care provided at hospitals nationwide. TAMC earned 4 stars, the highest rating of any Maine hospital.
Unionized nurses at TAMC returned to work on Sunday morning, July 24, after striking for 48 hours at the Presque Isle hospital. Patient care was not interrupted during the strike, according to Jay Reynolds, MD, chief medical officer.
Members of Maine State Nurses Association went on the picket line Friday in front of the Aroostook Medical Center to strike for what they consider safe staffing levels.
As about 150 unionized nurses at The Aroostook Medical Center are poised to go on strike Friday and Saturday, officials assured the public that the Presque Isle hospital will continue to provide safe, quality patient care, uninterrupted.
On Monday, July 11, TAMC received formal notification from the Maine State Nurses Association, that its members are making a plan to strike outside the medical center’s campus on Academy Street in Presque Isle on July 22 and 23.
The County Dialysis Center, the only kidney dialysis service in Aroostook County, announced the public phase of its $750,000 capital campaign for an upgraded facility and equipment.