BRUNSWICK — Seven Mid Coast Hospital physicians were recently honored for their supervision of Tufts University School of Medicine/Maine Medical Center Longitudinal Integrated Curriculum students at Mid Coast Hospital.
Ira Bird, MD; Amina Hanna, MD; Nathaniel Hyde, MD; David Inger, MD; Stephanie Phelps, MD; James Rines, MD, and Jeffrey Stenzel, MD, received citations for excellence in teaching from Tufts University School of Medicine.
Mid Coast Hospital has participated as a training site for the TUSM/MMC LIC program since 2011. Through this program, medical students explore multiple medical disciplines including OB/GYN, pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, and general surgery.
“Once again, this year we are proud to have so many Mid Coast Hospital providers receive citations for outstanding teaching,” said Marybeth Ford, MD, who directs the LIC program at Mid Coast Hospital.
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