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The League for People with Disabilities has a new director of Medical Day.

Chuck L. Griffith develops and organizes a broad range of services that improve the quality of life of disabled adults. In addition, he manages the staff and volunteers who provide education, transportation and rehabilitation services.

Griffith, who has 15 years of experience working in health care and adult-day services, formerly worked as Westminister's Active Day Medical Day Care center director.

He is working on his master's in health care administration at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. The Catonsville native has a bachelor's in recreation and leisure services from Shepherd University in West Virginia.

Dr. David N. Maine is the new director for the Center for Interventional Pain Medicine at Mercy Medical Center.

Maine has a bachelor's degree in neuroscience from the University of Rochester and a medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine. He was the chief resident in the department of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital while completing his residency.

Maine has a Pain Medicine Fellows scholarship from the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine in 2006, a Glenn Foundation for Research in the Biology of Aging scholarship in 1999 and the University of Rochester School of Medicine Rochester Prize in 1998.

Maine, who is active in the American Pain Society and the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, has written several publications, abstracts and book chapters.

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