Stephen DiGiovanni, MD, Clinical assistant Professor Maine Medical Center-Tufts Medical School

Dr. Stephen DiGiovanni earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in 1996. He completed his pediatric residency and served as Chief Resident at Maine Medical Center from 1997 to 2001. He then spent nine years in community practice at Bayview Pediatrics in Yarmouth, Maine, providing comprehensive primary care.
In 2011, Dr. DiGiovanni returned to Maine Medical Center, where he combines clinical care with teaching and quality improvement in the Pediatric Residency Clinic. Since 2013, he has served as Medical Director of the Maine Medical Center Primary Care Clinics, leading programs that deliver high-quality, equitable care to a diverse patient population while advancing medical education for residents and students.
Dr. DiGiovanni also serves as Medical Lead for the MaineHealth Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Resiliency Program. In this role, he advances team-based models to assess, intervene and monitor (AIM) pediatric adversity, developmental concerns, behavioral health symptomology and health related social needs to build resiliency for children and families.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:03/25/2026Date updated:03/25/2026

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