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Maine Medical Partners Neurosurgery & Spine Welcomes Dr. Joseph T. Alexander

Maine Medical Partners Neurosurgery & Spine is excited to welcome Dr. Joseph Alexander, MD, FACS, to our TEAM of physicians. Dr. Alexander has joined the practice effective January 3, 2007, and will be practicing at our Scarborough office. Dr. Alexander has a national reputation in neurosurgery and is the Chairperson-elect of the Spine Section of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. He comes to us from North Carolina with his wife and three children, and his extensive academic and clinical experience will place our spine program on par with the best across the country. This is only the beginning of the growth and formation of what we hope will be an unparalleled team of physicians.

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About Neurosurgery & Spine

For over thirty years, Neurosurgery & Spine has had the privilege of providing neurosurgical services and spine care to the people of Maine and Northern New England. Our practice has grown over the years to meet the needs of our patients. Now proud to be a part of Maine Medical Partners, we join a more extensive team of 130 physicians and 650 staff, over a wide range of primary, specialty and subspecialty care delivered through a network of more than 27 sites in and near Greater Portland.

Our close affiliation with Maine Medical Center, the State’s largest tertiary care center, supports an invaluable mix of patient-centered care and high technology medicine.

Media Contact: Sarah Dickson, Practice Communications Manager, 1.207.885.4479.

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“There is a general level of accepting everyone’s patients as the Group’s patients and committing to caring for every patient in a consistent manner… I am fortunate to be working alongside many incredibly well-trained and intelligent surgeons in a setting of high-end primary and tertiary medicine.”

Jeffrey E. Florman, MD, Neurosurgeon