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Office
5 Alumni Drive
Exeter, NH 03833Phone+1 603-778-7311
Summary
- Dr. Luke Brindamour is a hospitalist in Exeter, NH and is affiliated with Exeter Hospital; a community affiliate within the Beth Israel Lahey Health system. He received his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University and performed his internal medicine residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He has been in practice 8 years. Clinically, he specializes in hospital medicine. He has a passion for hospital medicine, leadership and change management. As the Medical Director of Utilization Management, Quality, and Patient Safety, he is deeply committed to the comprehensive delivery of patient care within the community. He is passionate in learning and navigating the intricate dynamics of the healthcare system, with a focus on enhancing patient care by ensuring high standards in quality and safety, optimizing hospital operations, leveraging clinical informatics, and driving continuous performance improvements.
Education & Training
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 2015 - 2018
- Drexel University College of MedicineClass of 2015
Certifications & Licensure
- NH State Medical License 2022 - 2026
- RI State Medical License 2018 - 2024
- MA State Medical License 2015 - 2020
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Alpha Omega Alpha AOA, 2015
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 70 citationsGLP1-derived nonapeptide GLP1(28–36)amide protects pancreatic β-cells from glucolipotoxicityZhengu Liu, Violeta Stanojevic, Luke J Brindamour, Joel F. Habener
The Journal of Endocrinology. 2012-05-01 - 11 citationsImpact of Coffee Consumption on Physiological Markers of Cardiovascular Risk: A Systematic Review.Homayoun L. Daneschvar, Gerald W. Smetana, Luke Brindamour, Paul A. Bain, Kenneth J. Mukamal
The American Journal of Medicine. 2021-05-01 - Intensive Care Unit Volunteer “Transition Guides:” A prospective study on improving the patient transfer experienceLuke J. Brindamour, Barbara S. Sarnoff Lee, Caroline P. Moore, Kathryn Z. Pape, Anne V. Grossestreuer
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2021-10-28
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