From the Alumni Chairs

Welcome to the Maine-Dartmouth Alumni Network!

 

The Maine-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency is a vibrant community for those currently working and training at our program. For over 50 years we have been graduating trainees and touching the lives of many who have worked and learned how to care for patients at MDFMR.  Together our current and past trainees form Maine-Dartmouth’s amazingly diverse and accomplished legacy.  As is the case with many alumni groups, some members support and learn from each other every day, but keeping in touch with those who have graduated and scattered across the globe can be a challenge.

The Alumni Network was formed in 2024 to bring our entire community closer together and to harness the amazing network of individuals whose lives MDFMR has touched.  Whether you are a former or current medical student, resident, fellow, or faculty member, we invite you to think of the MDFMR Alumni Network as a lifelong home for learning, networking, and friendship.  We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization like MDFMR itself.

Please explore these web pages as they are developed, and consider joining the Alumni Network’s activities in support of MDFMR.

Sincerely,

Alumni Network Committee Co-Chairs

 

Greg Feero, MD, PhD (Residency Alumni 2001)

 

Cathy Morrow, MD (Faculty Alumni)


Purpose of the Alumni Network

Per the by-laws of the Alumni Network Committee: The purpose of this Committee is to support the interests, welfare, and educational purposes of the Maine-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency by: (i) establishing and developing a network of Residency alumni to enhance the Residency and support its residents; (ii) initiating and sustaining robust lines of communication among Residency alumni, and between the Residency and alumni; (iii) encouraging lifelong engagement with the Residency and participation in its programs and activities; (iv) encouraging both financial and professional support of the Residency; (v) encouraging alumni sponsorship and support of research, pilot projects, and other educational opportunities for residents; and (vi) organizing and conducting programs and activities to keep alumni apprised of Residency developments and progress and to foster alumni fellowship.