Dr. Linseisen joined Copley in 2016, having previously served as chief resident physician in the Maine-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program in Augusta, Maine for three years. Before he attended medical school in 2009, he worked as an emergency department nurse practitioner for a decade. He has extensive experience in medical/surgical/trauma/cardiac care.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine
American Academy Family Physicians
American College of Physicians
Residency: Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine (2013-2016)
Maine General Medical Center, Augusta, ME
Medical School: University of Science, Arts & Technology, Olveston, Montserrat (2012)
Master of Science in Nursing: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (2001)
Family Nurse Practitioner Specialty
Bachelor of Science in Nursing: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM (1995)
Emergency Services Physician 2016 – present
Copley Hospital, Morrisville, VT
Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency 2013-2016
Chief Resident (2015-2016)
Maine General Medical Center, Augusta, Maine
Family Practice Inquiry Network (FPIN) Help Desk Answer March 2015
What is the best screening instrument for detecting patients with panic disorder in the primary care setting?
Publication pending
Master of Science in Nursing Project May 2001
Going Rural: Increasing acceptance and assimilation in rural communities
University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, Utah
Book Review
Linseisen, J.M. Chapter Review: Emergency Problems in Dunphy, L. et al, Primary Care: Art and science of advanced practice nursing, F.A. Davis, 2011
Professional Presentation
Common Office Procedures: Keep these procedures in your office March 2010
State level: 20th Annual Vermont Nurse Practitioner Conference, Stowe, VT