Margaret Mary Provencher, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Resident Lead, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, New Patient Pavilion Staffing Analysis, University of Pennsylvania
Resident Lead, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Alcohol Withdrawal Pathway Update, University of Pennsylvania
Department: Emergency Medicine
Contact information
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Andrew Mutch Building, Floor 7
51 N. 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Andrew Mutch Building, Floor 7
51 N. 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: (267) 624-4399
Education:
BA (Neuroscience)
Franklin and Marshall College, 2014.
MD (Medicine)
University of Maryland School of Medicine, 2019.
Permanent linkBA (Neuroscience)
Franklin and Marshall College, 2014.
MD (Medicine)
University of Maryland School of Medicine, 2019.
Selected Publications
Provencher M, Duggineni D, Valiuddin H: RVUs and You. EM Resident 49(3): 36-38, Jun 2022.Jink RN, Puffenberger EG, Baple E, Harding B, Crino P, Fogo AB, Wenger O, Xin B, Koehler AE, McGlincy MH, Provencher MM, Smith JD, Tran L, Turki SA, Chioza BA, Cross H, Harlalka GV, Hurles ME, Maroofian R, Heaps AD, Morton MC, Stempak L, Hildebrandt F, Sadowski CE, Zaritsky J, Campellone K, Morton DH, Wang H, Crosby A, Strauss KA: Recessive nephrocerebellar syndrome on the Galloway-Mowat syndrome spectrum Is caused by homozygous protein-truncating mutations of WDR73. Brain, Oxford Academics 138(8): 2173-2190, Aug 2015.