University Of Maryland Community Medical Group 522 Idlewild Ave, Easton, MD 21601 (410)8225571 (phone), (410)8228716 (fax)
University Of Maryland Community Medical Group 125 Shoreway Dr STE 310, Queenstown, MD 21658 (410)8225571 (phone), (410)8228716 (fax)
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Ms. Lancaster works in Queenstown, MD and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Ms. Lancaster is affiliated with Eastern Shore Hospital Center, University Of Maryland Medical Center, University Of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus, University Of Maryland Shore Medical Center At Dorchester and University Of Maryland Shore Medical Center At Easton.
Patricia J. Lancaster served as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Buildings from April 2002 to April 2008. She is currently a building code ...
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Jan 1990 to Jan 1995 Health Insurance Account Manager/Customer Service RepresentativeMedicare Caseworker/Customer Service Representative Jan 1988 to Jan 1990
Education:
MEDSTAR Baltimore, MD 2012 to 2012 AAHAM Certificate in CPATDominion Leadership University Baltimore County, MD 2007 to 2009 AA in General MinistryControl Data Institute Pikesville, MD 1985 to 1987 Certificate in Computer Programming and Systems Analysis
Bloomberg has a reputation as a fierce defender of his administration's top appointments, with the exception of Patricia Lancaster, whose abrupt departure as Buildings Department commissioner three years ago followed a string of 13 construction-accident deaths in only a few months' time.