New UMass Memorial Health acute-care facility looks to address bed shortage in Massachusetts
We're getting a closer look at UMass Memorial Health's new North Pavilion Building. The facility, which is on the...
We're getting a closer look at UMass Memorial Health's new North Pavilion Building. The facility, which is on the...
Healthcare expenditures throughout Massachusetts soared to $78.1 billion in 2023, averaging $11,153 per resident. The...
For patients who have colorectal cancer in the lower part of the colon, surgeons often remove both the rectum and the anus. If the anus is removed, the patient typically needs a permanent colostomy, which collects stool in a bag that is attached to the abdominal wall.
For some low rectal cancers, our colon and rectal surgeons at UMass Memorial Health now perform a more advanced type of surgery that eliminates the need for a permanent colostomy. Called sphincter-sparing surgery, this procedure allows for safe...
At UMass Memorial Health, we perform a wide range of surgeries using minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery. Our specialized expertise means less pain and a quicker recovery for you.
Minimally invasive surgery is an alternative to traditional, open surgery. Surgeons perform minimally invasive surgery using small incisions and rely on cameras and specialized instruments to see and operate internally.
You have a better surgical experience when we perform minimally...
Worcester, MA – UMass Memorial Health (UMMH), the largest not-for-profit health care system in Central Massachusetts...
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More than two dozen high school students exploring careers in medicine, research and public health presented their...
Lauren Murphy is preparing to run the Boston Marathon and she’s got her husband Brian Rettger by her side.
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After UMass Memorial Health previously announced it would open an emergency department in the Nashoba Valley region in...
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