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CANDO Conversations: An Evening for Parents to Connect
Join the Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CANDO), as well as other parents in an evening of mutual education, conversation and connection.
 
Breast Cancer Webinar: From Risk Factors to Risk Reduction
Join our free, on-demand webinar on breast cancer risk, screening options, genetic testing, and prevention strategies—aimed to help you understand your risk and take charge of your health.
 
Find the Medicare Help You Need Today
Are you or a family member 65 or older and considering Medicare? UMass Memorial Health is here to support you. If you have questions, our Medicare Resource Center can help.
 
We’re Hiring CRNAs
Join our team of outstanding CRNAs. We’ll offer you a strong and supportive culture, flexible schedules, career growth opportunities and great benefits.
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                                UMass Memorial Health is the health and wellness partner of the people of Central Massachusetts and beyond. Our health system is made up of five hospitals, including a children’s medical center, behavioral health services and a dedicated provider group.
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            Recent News
      
                        James Barnard, MD, Joins UMass Memorial Health as Chief of Cardiac Surgery
Worcester, MA – UMass Memorial Health is pleased to announce the appointment of James Barnard, BSc, MD, FRCS (CTh), as Chief of Cardiac Surgery in the Department of Surgery at UMass Memorial Medical Center.
Magical surprise for UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center patients
Healing with Purpose: Dr. Anil Chandraker’s Visionary Journey in Kidney Transplantation and Compassionate Care
Breast cancer survivor says first mammogram at age 40 saved her life, "It still is jarring."
After the shock and emotional rollercoaster of a breast cancer diagnosis at 40, Alexis Matera got to work. She received care at UMass Memorial Health and is on the path to recovery.
 
                        
            
            
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
