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Kenric Maynor, MD, MPH, FHM

CAREER: Prior to joining Geisinger, Dr. Maynor served as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar in Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore.

Education: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, internal medicine residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital; and internal medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Center.

Notable: Dr. Maynor’s responsibilities at Geisinger will include oversight of eight medical centers, as well as leading the implementation of a new hospitalist program at Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton, Pa., which is planned to be operational by fall.

FYI: A Native American member of the Lumbee Tribe in southeastern North Carolina, Dr. Maynor is an avid Baltimore Orioles fan.

Quotable: “Being designated as a Fellow in the Society of Hospital Medicine has confirmed to my institution my commitment to the growth and the development of hospitalists’ principles of quality improvement, innovation, and patient safety. It has given me instant access to other Fellows with similar interests to allow for networking and collaboration.”

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Kenric Maynor, MD, MPH, FHM

CAREER: Prior to joining Geisinger, Dr. Maynor served as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar in Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore.

Education: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, internal medicine residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital; and internal medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Center.

Notable: Dr. Maynor’s responsibilities at Geisinger will include oversight of eight medical centers, as well as leading the implementation of a new hospitalist program at Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton, Pa., which is planned to be operational by fall.

FYI: A Native American member of the Lumbee Tribe in southeastern North Carolina, Dr. Maynor is an avid Baltimore Orioles fan.

Quotable: “Being designated as a Fellow in the Society of Hospital Medicine has confirmed to my institution my commitment to the growth and the development of hospitalists’ principles of quality improvement, innovation, and patient safety. It has given me instant access to other Fellows with similar interests to allow for networking and collaboration.”

Kenric Maynor, MD, MPH, FHM

CAREER: Prior to joining Geisinger, Dr. Maynor served as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar in Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Baltimore.

Education: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, internal medicine residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital; and internal medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Center.

Notable: Dr. Maynor’s responsibilities at Geisinger will include oversight of eight medical centers, as well as leading the implementation of a new hospitalist program at Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton, Pa., which is planned to be operational by fall.

FYI: A Native American member of the Lumbee Tribe in southeastern North Carolina, Dr. Maynor is an avid Baltimore Orioles fan.

Quotable: “Being designated as a Fellow in the Society of Hospital Medicine has confirmed to my institution my commitment to the growth and the development of hospitalists’ principles of quality improvement, innovation, and patient safety. It has given me instant access to other Fellows with similar interests to allow for networking and collaboration.”

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