UMass Memorial Medical Center - University Campus
55 Lake Avenue North,
Worcester, MA 01655
55 Lake Avenue North,
Worcester, MA 01655
119 Belmont Street,
Worcester, MA 01605
281 Lincoln Street,
Worcester, MA 01605
The UMass Memorial Health Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) seeks to foster a culture of care and caring where patients are nurtured in body, mind and spirit.
The Patient and Family Advisory Council seeks to promote safe and comprehensive patient- and family-centered care:
An intensivist is a board-certified physician who provides special care for critically ill patients. Also known as a critical care physician, the intensivist has advanced training and experience in treating this complex type of patient.
After medical school, an intensivist completes a residency and board certification in a specialty such as surgery, internal medicine, pulmonary medicine or pediatrics, plus an additional two- to three-year fellowship and certification in critical care medicine.
Volunteering is a wonderful way to gain exposure to the medical community, explore careers, enhance your knowledge and give back to UMass Memorial Health. We offer unique volunteer programs for both adults and teens. Through volunteering, you’ll find a challenging and satisfying experience while performing a valuable service to the staff and a warm and caring environment for patients and their families.
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The Medical Department Chairs at UMass Memorial Medical Center provide clinical, academic, and operational leadership across a wide range of medical and surgical specialties. As senior physician leaders within an academic medical center and the clinical partner of UMass Chan Medical School, these department chairs oversee patient care, faculty development, medical education, and research initiatives.
The Injury Prevention Department at UMass Memorial Health is here to support you and your family before an injury ever occurs. Home to the region’s only Level I Trauma Center, we know firsthand about the types of traumatic injuries happening in our community — and how you can best prevent them.
As the region’s only comprehensive pediatric cancer and blood disorders program, we’re equipped to offer the same excellent level of care you would find at the largest hospitals in the nation. Our smaller size means your child receives individualized attention. Your family gets to know and trust our doctors, nurses, social workers and child life specialists.