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Dr. Anil Chandraker: Chief, Division of Renal Medicine

Healing with Purpose: Dr. Anil Chandraker’s Visionary Journey in Kidney Transplantation and Compassionate Care

Dr. Anil K. Chandraker is more than a world-renowned transplant nephrologist—he is a visionary physician, educator, and policy leader whose work has reshaped the field of kidney transplantation worldwide.
Healing with Purpose: Dr. Anil Chandraker’s Visionary Journey in Kidney Transplantation and Compassionate Care

Alexis Matera speaks to the camera.

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...

Breast cancer survivor says first mammogram at age 40 saved her life, "It still is jarring."

Dr. Kavita Babu, Medical Director, Community Benefits

Outstanding Women in Business: Babu Transforms the Medical Landscape for the Most Vulnerable Patients

Dr. Kavita Babu is a quadruple threat, said Dr. Eric Dickson, president and CEO of UMass Memorial Health in Worcester.
Outstanding Women in Business: Babu Transforms the Medical Landscape for the Most Vulnerable Patients

The main entrance to Costco at Gateway Center, Everett, MA

Costco is selling Ozempic and Wegovy at about half price. Here are 5 things to know.

Costco has struck a deal with drugmaker Novo Nordisk to sell the popular GLP-1 medications Ozempic and Wegovy for about half their usual price — $499 a month. The discount still requires a doctor’s prescription, medical supervision, and careful consideration of coverage and cost.
Costco is selling Ozempic and Wegovy at about half price. Here are 5 things to know.

UMass Memorial Medical Center Life Flight

Medical Helicopters Link To A Higher Level Of Care

Helicopter emergency medical services have been a constant in the everchanging U.S. health care landscape, providing a self-contained, self-reliant means of ferrying patients between hospitals or from the scene of an accident to a higher level of care.
Medical Helicopters Link To A Higher Level Of Care

UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), dressing up to mark the release of Swift's album "The Life of a Showgirl."

NICU babies at UMass Memorial rock out for Taylor Swift's new album

Taylor Swift fans of all ages celebrated her new album release Friday, including some of her tiniest fans. Babies at UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) stole the show, dressing up to mark the release of Swift's album "The Life of a Showgirl."
NICU babies at UMass Memorial rock out for Taylor Swift's new album

A pediatric patient with an IV drip stands, facing a smiling Robin the Robot, pictured in front of a toy shelf.

Robots, dogs and Legos help kids cope during hospital visits

Robin — an interactive, human-assisted robot — is an innovative tool that’s helping make hospital visits less stressful for pediatric patients at the UMass Memorial Medical Center – Children’s Medical Center.
Robots, dogs and Legos help kids cope during hospital visits

Milford CAT's team of four poses on the golf course.

Milford MA Regional Golf Classic raises $125K to support hospital services

The Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation's annual Golf Classic has raised about $125,000 to support the highest priority needs of Milford Regional Medical Center.
Milford MA Regional Golf Classic raises $125K to support hospital services

Home hospital programs stop accepting patients ahead of looming government shutdown

Major hospital systems in Massachusetts have stopped accepting patients to their home hospital programs as the expiration of a Medicare provision allowing the care approaches — along with a potential government shutdown.
Home hospital programs stop accepting patients ahead of looming government shutdown

Work crews removing a 13,000 pound magnet at the 214 Shrewsbury Street location of the MRI facility.

UMass Memorial, Shields working on $12M upgrade to Worcester outpatient center

Quincy-based Shields Health and Worcester’s UMass Memorial Health are working to upgrade their outpatient center on Worcester’s Shrewsbury Street, a 24-hour facility where more than 25,000 patients a year receive scans, which are critical in diagnosing cancer and other diseases.
UMass Memorial, Shields working on $12M upgrade to Worcester outpatient center

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