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Office
489 State Street, Kelley 4
Neonatal ICU
Bangor, ME 04401Phone+1 757-953-4697Fax+1 207-973-8211
Summary
- Shannon Marchegiani, MD, MS is the Chief of Pediatrics at Northern Light Health Eastern Maine Medical Center based in Bangor, ME. She additionally specializes in neonatology/perinatology. She completed her Fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine in 2012 at the National Capital Consortium, after graduating from the UniforMed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine in Bethesda, MD in 2005 and completing a Residency in Pediatrics at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth from 2005 to 2008. Dr. Marchegiani has made significant contributions to medical literature, with publications in Pediatrics in Review, Molecular Syndromology, American Journal of Human Genetics, Genetics, and Mammalian Genome, earning numerous citations.
Education & Training
- National Capital ConsortiumFellowship, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 2012
- Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth)Residency, Pediatrics, 2005 - 2008
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hebert School of MedicineClass of 2005
Certifications & Licensure
- ME State Medical License 2018 - 2026
- VA State Medical License 2005 - 2022
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Pediatrics Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsHypotonia and Failure to Thrive in a 6-week-old Infant.Elizabeth Carter, Laura Malchodi, Shannon Marchegiani
Pediatrics in Review. 2019-10-01 - 5 citationsBarber-Say Syndrome and Ablepharon-Macrostomia Syndrome: A Patient's View.Beatrice De Maria, Tresia de Jager, Caitlin Sarubbi, Oliver Bartsch, Alberto Bianchi
Molecular Syndromology. 2017-04-27 - 43 citationsRecurrent Mutations in the Basic Domain of TWIST2 Cause Ablepharon Macrostomia and Barber-Say SyndromesShannon Marchegiani, Taylor Davis, Federico Tessadori, Gijs van Haaften, Francesco Brancati
American Journal of Human Genetics. 2015-07-02
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