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PARKVIEW ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER was honored again with a Gold Star by the Maine Tobacco-Free Hospital Network, which presented the award to Parkview Adventist Medical Center President Randee Reynolds at the group’s annual awards ceremony in Augusta Wednesday. Parkview was one of 13 hospitals in Maine to receive the distinction of “leading the way to healthier communities.” Reynolds said, “I am proud of the work that we do each day to provide quality health care to our patients in an environment that promotes the tobacco-free message. Parkview was founded on the principals of wellness.” In addition to the Gold Star, Parkview and its Breathe Free Program were singled out as one of five Gold Star Champion Honorees. Breathe Free is a multi-week smoking cessation program that Reynolds said has helped many in the Greater Brunswick region permanently stop using tobacco.
PARKVIEW ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER was honored again with a Gold Star by the Maine Tobacco-Free Hospital Network, which presented the award to Parkview Adventist Medical Center President Randee Reynolds at the group’s annual awards ceremony in Augusta Wednesday. Parkview was one of 13 hospitals in Maine to receive the distinction of “leading the way to healthier communities.” Reynolds said, “I am proud of the work that we do each day to provide quality health care to our patients in an environment that promotes the tobacco-free message. Parkview was founded on the principals of wellness.” In addition to the Gold Star, Parkview and its Breathe Free Program were singled out as one of five Gold Star Champion Honorees. Breathe Free is a multi-week smoking cessation program that Reynolds said has helped many in the Greater Brunswick region permanently stop using tobacco.

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