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Chestertown’s Nearly New Shop To Re-Open, Donations Now Accepted

March 16, 2021 by UM Shore Regional Health
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Nanny Porter, volunteer manager of the Nearly New Shop in Chestertown, in the shop’s front room.

The Nearly New Shop, located at 320 High Street in Chestertown, will re-open on April 5, after being closed due to the pandemic since mid-March 2020. Donations of spring and summer clothing are needed now, said Nanny Porter, shop manager and member of the Chester River Hospital Center Auxiliary, which has owned and operated the shop for over 60 years to benefit the hospital.

The shop offers a variety of used clothing, including men’s and women’s clothing and accessories, jewelry, linens, china and household goods and is now accepting donations every Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Beginning Monday, April 5, the shop will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

CDC safety requirements will be in effect. All patrons will be required to wear a mask and socially distance.

“We are thrilled to finally be able to open our doors again,” said Porter, shop manager. “We are grateful to the hospital’s infection prevention and control staff as well as the maintenance staff for assisting in our efforts to ensure all the necessary safety and social distancing measures are in place to help ensure our volunteers and patrons remain safe.”

As part of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), University of Maryland Shore Regional Health is the principal provider of comprehensive health care services for more than 170,000 residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. UM Shore Regional Health’s team of more than 2,500 employees, medical staff, board members, and volunteers works with various community partners to fulfill the organization’s mission of Creating Healthier Communities Together.

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Choptank Health Chosen for Federal Direct Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccine Program

March 14, 2021 by Spy Desk
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Choptank Community Health System announced today that the health center is one of 12 in Maryland and 700 nationwide receiving federally funded vaccines for direct distribution as a Federally-Qualified Health Center invited to participate in the next phase of the Health Center COVID-19 Vaccine Program.

The Health Center COVID-19 Vaccine Program represents a partnership between Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The program is incrementally beginning to select HRSA-funded health centers specializing in caring for hard-to-reach and disproportionately affected populations. The program’s goal is to address health equity in vaccine delivery by providing a direct supply of COVID-19 vaccines to health centers that serve these populations, including Choptank Health.

Invited health centers participating in this new phase of the initiative were selected based on different priority criteria than the previously selected participants for the program.

Phase I of this program included 250 health centers serving a large volume of disproportionately affected populations, including individuals experiencing homelessness; public housing residents; migrant/seasonal agricultural workers, and patients with limited English proficiency.

The Phase 2 group of 700 health centers recently invited to participate in this program include Choptank Health and those that serve high proportions of low income and minority patients; provide services to rural/frontier populations; operate Tribal/Urban Indian Health Programs; and utilize mobile vans to deliver services.

“Choptank Community Health is pleased to be one of the 700 health centers selected to participate in the next phase of the Health Center COVID-19 Vaccine Program,” said Choptank Community Health System CEO Sara Rich. “As a rural health center, we provide services to more than 29,000 residents of Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot Counties.

“Our priority is ensuring our patients—including some of the Shore’s most vulnerable populations—have the opportunity to receive the vaccine. We have been providing vaccines to our patients since late January. These additional doses, when received over the next six weeks, will help us to continue to provide vaccinations for our rural communities”

Choptank Health anticipates the considerable ramp-up by the mid- to late-April and is working on plans for distribution of these additional doses, with more information released when plans are finalized.

Rich says the supply of vaccines is expected to increase substantially over the next few months, with many more health centers now included to support the effort. A complete list of participating health centers is at hrsa.gov/coronavirus/health-center-program/participants.

Choptank Community Health System is one of more than 1,300 community-based health care providers that receive funds from the U. S. Health Resources & Services Administration’s Health Center Program to provide primary care services in underserved areas as a Federally Qualified Health Center. Choptank’s uninsured patients are provided flat rates for medical services and percentage discounts for dental services.

Choptank Community Health System provides medical, dental, pediatric, and behavioral health services in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot counties, with a mission to provide access to exceptional, comprehensive, and integrated health care for all. Choptank Health’s vision is to improve the health and well-being of people in the communities served by providing outstanding care experiences while being an exceptional place to work and make a difference, with more at choptankhealth.org.

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Shore Rehab at Easton Relocates to The Orthopedic Center on April 2

March 14, 2021 by UM Shore Regional Health
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Shore Rehab at Easton, University of Maryland Shore Regional Health’s outpatient rehabilitation service presently located at 10 Martin Court, will move across the street to The Orthopedic Center on April 2, 2021.

Angela Jancosko, PT, is shown with the Gould lift in The Orthopedic Center’s newly renovated and expanded rehabilitation therapy center.

The renovation and addition now in progress at The Orthopedic Centerofferssignificantly expanded facilities to accommodate the full spectrum of rehabilitation services — physical and occupational therapy, and speech and language therapy.

“The first floor of the new addition has doubled the space dedicated to rehabilitation therapy services,” says Frank Rath, Outpatient Rehab Services manager for UM SRH.“Having all therapists under one roof will enable them to collaborate more easily on cases where the patient is receiving more than one kind of therapy, and will allow patients to receive all services in a single location.”

The Orthopedic Center’s expanded rehab space also will include new, state of the art equipment, including the Gould lift, which assists therapists working with patients who use wheelchairs or other assistive devices for mobility.

“Our therapists are excited to be part the largest and most experienced rehabilitation team in the Mid-Shore region,” says Rath. “We’re looking forward to serving our community in a first class facility.”

For more information about outpatient rehabilitation services offered by UM Shore Regional Health, visit umshoreregional.org/outpatientrehab

As part of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), University of Maryland Shore Regional Health is the principal provider of comprehensive health care services for more than 170,000 residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. UM Shore Regional Health’s team of more than 2,200 employees, medical staff, board members and volunteers works with various community partners to fulfill the organization’s mission of Creating Healthier Communities Together.

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Kevin Hines’ Art of Wellness Addresses Youth, Older Adults

March 13, 2021 by Spy Desk
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The Kevin Hines: The Art of Wellness video series is continuing on Thurs., March 25, with a focus on youth and adolescents, and again on Thurs., April 8 focusing on older adults. All events are free and take place from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. The seven-part series began March 11 and continues through June, and is offered to mental health and substance use professionals as well as the public.

Kevin Hines is an award-winning filmmaker who survived a suicide attempt after jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge and lives by his motto, #BeHereTomorrow. More about Kevin Hines is at kevinhinesstory.com.

Hines will connect with participants after each video to moderate a live question and answer session along with regional guest moderators with expertise in each video’s focus. March 25 panelists include Maryland Coalition of Families Family Peer Support Specialist Heather Baginski, and Youth Engagement Specialist Brendel Mitchell. Hines will join mental health advocate and educator Kim Burton for the April 8 session on older adults.

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention states that on average one person dies by suicide every 13 hours in Maryland. Other Art of Wellness dates and focus areas are Apr. 22, general community; May 13, impacted families of suicide and mental health; May 27, people working from home; and June 10, men and the male perspective.

The Kevin Hines: The Art of Wellness free video series is made possible through funding from the Behavioral Health Administration and with the sponsor support of Anne Arundel County Department of Health, Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency, Channel Marker Mental Health and Wellness Support, and Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc.

Pre-register for the March 25 event at bitly.com/hinesmarch25 and the April 8 event is bitly.com/hinesapril8. Registration links for upcoming video series dates will be posted on Mid Shore Behavioral Health’s Facebook page and website, with more information at [email protected].

Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) regional Core Service Agency serving Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot Counties. MSBH is one of Maryland’s largest CSA, with primary responsibilities including community planning, management, and monitoring of publicly funded medically necessary mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and the aging population. More about MSBH is at midshorebehavioralhealth.org.

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Choptank Health Recognizes National Dentist’s Day with Annual Check-up Reminder

March 5, 2021 by Spy Desk
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Choptank Community Health System is reminding patients and the public to schedule their dental checkups as a way to recognize this year’s March 6 National Dentist’s Day.

Choptank Community Health System Chief Dental Officer Sandra Garbely-Kerkovich, DMD

American dentist John Greenwood invented the first-known dental foot engine on March 6, 1790, with the date now observed to show appreciation to dentists and as a reminder about the importance of ongoing dental care.

“Your dentist and dental care providers are happiest knowing you’re taking care of your teeth,” said Choptank Health’s Chief Dental Officer Sandra Garbely-Kerkovich, DMD. “Dental and oral health are extremely important parts of your overall health and well-being, so just because we’re covering our smiles with masks these days doesn’t make a trip to the dentist any less important.”

The American Dental Association recommends regular dental visits to maintain optimal oral health, at intervals determined by your dentist.

“Regular dental checkups are important because they help keep your teeth and gums healthy,” said Dr. Garbely. “And early childhood dental visits are especially important to help prevent cavities and tooth decay.”

Current recommendations are for children to be seen by a dentist by their first tooth erupting and no later than their first birthday. Pediatric dental screenings include examinations of the teeth and all soft tissues of the mouth—along with age-appropriate instruction on brushing and flossing, and education on the importance of eating healthy foods in good oral hygiene.

Choptank Health offers oral health services in five of its centers, with its Cambridge location serving as an international dental learning institute. Choptank’s dental team includes an oral surgery specialist, oral-facial pain specialist, family and pediatric dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, postdoctoral dental residents from New York University’s Langone Dental Medicine, and intern students from the University of Maryland’s and Arizona University’s Schools of Dentistry.

University of Maryland dental hygiene students and Chesapeake College dental assistant students are part of Choptank’s dental learning program, with Choptank Health providing a pediatric dental operating room program affiliated with University of Maryland Shore Regional Health.

Dental services are additionally offered as part of Choptank Health’s School-Based Health Centers in Caroline, Talbot, and Dorchester County schools, with expansion soon in Kent and Queen Anne’s Counties.

Choptank Community Health System is one of more than 1,300 community-based health care providers that receive funds from the U. S. Health Resources & Services Administration’s Health Center Program to provide primary care services in underserved areas as a Federally Qualified Health Center. Choptank’s uninsured patients are provided flat rates for medical services and percentage discounts for dental services.

Choptank Community Health System provides medical, dental, pediatric, and behavioral health services in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot counties, with a mission to provide access to exceptional, comprehensive, and integrated health care for all. Choptank Health’s vision is to improve the health and well-being of people in the communities served by providing outstanding care experiences while being an exceptional place to work and make a difference, with more at choptankhealth.org.

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Kidney Health Practice Joins UM Shore Medical Group

March 2, 2021 by UM Shore Regional Health
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University of Maryland Shore Medical Group (UM SMG) welcomes a new practice, UM Shore Medical Group – Nephrology, effective March 1, 2021. Formerly known as the Kidney Health Center of Maryland, UM SMG – Nephrology is located in Easton at 5 Martin Court and includes five providers: physicians Anish Hinduja, MD, Christina Turner, MD and Adam Weinstein, MD; and nurse practitioners Michelle Dennis, CRNP and Mary Kate Williams-Feldman, CRNP.

Top, L-R: Anish Hinduja, MD, Adam Weinstein, MD, Christina Turner, MD. Bottom, L-R: Michelle Dennis, CRNP, Mary-Kate Feldman, CRNP

UM SMG – Nephrology offers a complete range of consultative, diagnostic and treatment services, including comprehensive renal function evaluation, kidney stone management, hypertension management, fluid and electrolyte management, diet and medication management, dialytic therapies (peritoneal and hemodialysis) kidney transplant evaluation and post-transplant care.

In addition to the Easton location, UM SMG – Nephrology providers see patients by appointment at UM Shore Medical Centers at Chestertown and Dorchester, and at UM Shore Medical Pavilion at Queenstown. Dialysis services are provided at Davita Dialysis Centers in Easton, Cambridge, Denton, Chestertown and Queenstown; Peake Healthcare at The Pines in Easton; and UM Shore Medical Centers at Easton and Dorchester.

“Kidney disease is more prevalent than many people realize – it’s estimated that one in seven adults has kidney disease, with older adults having an even higher rate, said Timothy Shanahan, DO, medical director, UM Shore Medical Group. “We are delighted to welcome this excellent kidney health team to UM Shore Medical Group and we look forward to new opportunities for closer collaboration between nephrology and other SMG practices, such as endocrinology and cardiology.”

UM Shore Medical Group includes 21 medical practices with office locations in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties. Specialties are: behavioral health, cardiology, the Clark Comprehensive Breast Center, diabetes and endocrinology, ENT, sinus and hearing, gastroenterology, nephrology, neurology, neurosurgery and sleep medicine, oncology services, pain care, palliative care, pediatrics, primary care, pulmonary care, radiation oncology, rehabilitation, surgical care, urology/continence and pelvic health, women’s health and wound care.

To make an appointment to see a UM SMG – Nephrology provider or request more information, please call 410-820-9823.

As part of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), University of Maryland Shore Regional Health is the principal provider of comprehensive health care services for more than 170,000 residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. UM Shore Regional Health’s team of more than 2,200 employees, medical staff, board members and volunteers works with various community partners to fulfill the organization’s mission of Creating Healthier Communities Together.

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Edsall Joins UM SMG – Primary Care

February 24, 2021 by UM Shore Regional Health
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Renee Edsall, MSN, CCRN, FNP-C, will join UM Shore Medical Group – Primary Care in Easton on March 1, 2020. She joins the provider team that includes Carolyn Helmly, MD, Kevin Tate, MD, Shirley Seward, CRNP and Katelyn Chapman, CRNP.

Edsall brings diverse experience in the UM Shore Regional Health landscape to her new role. Her most recent positions include senior clinical nurse, interim manager of the Emergency Department at UM. During her nursing career she also has served as a nursing instructor at Chesapeake College, a clinical research specialist, and a staff nurse in UM Shore Medical Centers at Easton and Dorchester emergency, intermediate and intensive care units.

Edsall’s awards include the 2020 UM SRH Nursing Excellence Award for Mentorship and Advocacy and UM SRH Employee of the Year in 2010. Her educational credentials include a bachelor’s degree in nursing from University of Maryland, a master’s from Salisbury University and a post-master’s certificate in family nurse practitioner from Wilmington University. 

As part of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), University of Maryland Shore Regional Health is the principal provider of comprehensive health care services for more than 170,000 residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. UM Shore Regional Health’s team of more than 2,200 employees, medical staff, board members and volunteers works with various community partners to fulfill the organization’s mission of Creating Healthier Communities Together.

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Chrissy Bartz Appointed to School-Based Health Council

February 24, 2021 by Spy Desk
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Choptank Community Health System’s Director of Community Based Programs Chrissy Bartz PA-C, MMS has recently been appointed by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to the Maryland Council on Advancement of School-Based Health Centers.

Chrissy Bartz PA-C, MMS

Bartz represents Federally Qualified Health Centers on the Council, and joins 14 other gubernatorial appointees led by Council Chair Kate Connor, M.D., MSPH, and Vice-Chair, Patryce Toye, M.D. Federally Qualified Health Centers are community-based health care providers that receive funds from the U. S. Health Resources & Services Administration’s Health Center Program to provide primary care services in underserved areas.

“I am grateful to represent Choptank Community Health System and other FQHCs in the amazing work that the Council is doing,” said Bartz. “School-Based Health Centers—especially in rural settings—give students access to timely medical, dental, and behavioral health care in the place where they spend the most time. They also improve attendance by limiting the amount of time students and staff miss from school and work by providing the care they need, and then allowing them to return to school as appropriate.”

“Choptank Health is grateful for Chrissy’s expertise and service representing the Mid-Shore’s communities,” said Choptank Health CEO Sara Rich. “Her service and advocacy will help provide access to exceptional, comprehensive and integrated health care for all.”

Bartz is a physician’s assistant certified by the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants, which to maintain requires 100 hours of continuing medical education every two years, along with passing a national recertification exam every six years.

The programs Bartz oversees in her role as ChoptankHealth’s Community Based Programs Director include School-Based Health Centers, community-based dental services, and migrant relations.

Choptank Health operates 12 school-based health centers that are located in each Caroline County school and in Talbot County’s Easton Elementary, Easton Middle, and Easton High Schools. Each Health Center is staffed by licensed advance practice clinicians, including Certified Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, and function like a typical doctor’s office. Choptank also provides school-based dental services—including dental screenings, sealants, and dental education during non-pandemic times.

The Maryland General Assembly approved legislation in 2015 to create the Maryland Council on Advancement of School-Based Health Centers, with a purpose to improve the health and educational outcomes of students who receive school-based health centers (SBHCs) services. The Council is responsible for advancing integration of SBHCs into the state and local level health care and educational systems. More about the Council is at bitly.com/maryland-sbhc.

School-based health care is a powerful tool for achieving health equity among children and adolescents who unjustly experience disparities in outcomes simply because of their race, ethnicity, or family income. The School-Based Health Alliance recognizes February as School-Based Awareness month and says school-based health care is a commonsense idea gaining currency across the country as it places critically needed services like medical, behavioral, dental, and vision care directly in schools so that all young people, no matter their zip code, have equal opportunity to learn and grow. More about the Alliance is at sbh4all.org.

Choptank Community Health System provides medical, dental, pediatric, and behavioral health services in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot counties, with a mission to provide access to exceptional, comprehensive, and integrated health care for all. Choptank Health’s vision is to improve the health and well-being of people in the communities served by providing outstanding care experiences while being an exceptional place to work and make a difference, with more at choptankhealth.org.

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Bosom Buddies Charity Helps Fund Faxitron Purchase for Clark Comprehensive Breast Center

February 17, 2021 by UM Shore Regional Health
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Staff of University of Maryland Shore Regional Health’s Clark Comprehensive Breast Center recently met with Board Members of Bosom Buddies Charities to thank them for their continuing support. The Charity’s $30,000 sponsorship to the UM Shore Regional Health Sporting Clays Classic on October 24 helped purchase a Faxitron™ machine for the Breast Center. The Faxitron captures digital images of specimens during surgery that can be sent to Radiology immediately, thus reducing the time a patient is anesthetized.

“We are deeply grateful for Bosom Buddies Charities’ commitment to help ensure we have state-of-the-art equipment for diagnosis and treatment,” says Charles T. Capute, board chair, UM Memorial Hospital Foundation. “As an important technology used in breast surgery, the Faxitron™ helps our surgeons provide optimal care for each patient.”

Photo: Seated left to right: Jenny Griffin, board member; Karen Barbosa, DO, medical director Clark Comprehensive Breast Center; and Claudia Boldyga, board chair. Standing left to right: Jody Gray, board member; Jeanie Scott, director, oncology services; and Kate Lytle, board vice chair.

In 2015, Bosom Buddies Charities completed an $88,000 pledge, which allowed the Center to purchase its first Faxitron™.

“Bosom Buddies Charities is proud to be a donor to the Clark Comprehensive Breast Center,” said Board Chair Claudia Boldyga. “The Breast Center meets our mission of promoting breast cancer awareness, encouraging early detection, supporting treatment and celebrating healing. Our community appreciates all the hard work the Center team does so that patients can get the best possible care. We are honored to be a part of it.  ”

Last year, the Clark Comprehensive Breast Center provided breast care to more than 3,100 patients, diagnosing more than 145 new cases of breast cancer.

As part of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), University of Maryland Shore Regional Health is the principal provider of comprehensive health care services for more than 170,000 residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. UM Shore Regional Health’s team of more than 2,200 employees, medical staff, board members and volunteers works with various community partners to fulfill the organization’s mission of Creating Healthier Communities Together.

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Cherrix Named Director, Heart and Vascular Center at UM SRH; Eisemann Promoted

February 17, 2021 by UM Shore Regional Health
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University of Maryland Shore Regional Health recently welcomed Joshua Cherrix as the director of the health care network’s Heart and Vascular Center.

“I am delighted to welcome Josh to the UM Shore Regional Health team,” says Pam Addy, vice president, Ambulatory and Clinical Services, UM SRH. “His leadership, business and clinical experience make him a great addition to our Cardiovascular Services team and our Heart and Vascular Center.”

Joshua Cherrix, MBA, MSN, RN and Stephen Eisemann, BS, RTT

The Heart and Vascular Center at UM Shore Regional Health includes the Cardiac Intervention Center at UM Shore Medical Center at Easton; UM Shore Medical Group-Cardiology offices in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties; cardiovascular diagnostics and the Vascular Labs in Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties; and the Centers for Cardiopulmonary Fitness and Wellness at UM Shore Medical Centers at Chestertown, Dorchester and Easton.

Cherrix comes to UM SRH from the University of Virginia Health System (UVHS) in Charlottesville, Va., where he was the manager of the Cardiac Cath Lab. Previously, Cherrix was an invasive cardiology staff nurse for UVHS. Cherrix has more than 10 years of experience in the health care setting, having also worked in emergency care, intensive care and as a pre-hospital provider. Cherrix is a member of the American College of Health Care Executives and the American Nurses Association.

Cherrix received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing and his Master of Business Administration in Executive Leadership/Health Care Administration from Wilmington University in Delaware. He completed his associate’s degree in nursing at Delaware Technical Community College.

Stephen Eisemann, director of Respiratory Care Services, filled the Heart and Vascular Center director position in an interim capacity following the retirement of Gary Jones in December 2019. Eisemann was promoted to director of Respiratory Care Services at UM SRH in October 2019.

Serving in the director of Respiratory Care Services capacity since October 2019, Eisemann is responsible for the operations and clinical oversight of the Department of Respiratory Care; Pulmonary Function Labs at UM Shore Medical Centers at Chestertown, Dorchester and Easton; the Regional Sleep Disorders Center; Neurodiagnostics at UM Shore Medical Centers at Chestertown, Dorchester and Easton; and three off-site diagnostic centers. Eisemann has been with UM SRH since 1998, when he began with UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown as a respiratory therapist.

Eisemann became the Chestertown hospital’s cardiopulmonary manager in 2000 and director of Inpatient Services in 2010. Prior to his current role as director of Respiratory Care Services, he served for six years as regional manager of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Services for UM SRH.

Eisemann received his Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy in 1993.

For more information, please visit umshoreregional.org.

As part of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS), University of Maryland Shore Regional Health is the principal provider of comprehensive health care services for more than 170,000 residents of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. UM Shore Regional Health’s team of more than 2,200 employees, medical staff, board members and volunteers works with various community partners to fulfill the organization’s mission of Creating Healthier Communities Together.

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