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Christine Anderson, CNP

Christine Anderson, CNP


Sasmira Lalwani

Sasmira Lalwani, MD


Caitlin R. Sacha

Caitlin Sacha, MD


David Keefe, MD

David Keefe, MD


caiyun liao, md

Caiyun Liao, MD


Dr. James Barnard, Chief of Cardiac Surgery at UMass Memorial Medical Center

Across the pond: English doctor to be UMass Memorial Medical Center’s new chief of cardiac surgery

Central Massachusetts’ largest hospital, UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, has named its new chief of cardiac surgery, selecting a physician from England to fill the role.
Across the pond: English doctor to be UMass Memorial Medical Center’s new chief of cardiac surgery

Mickey Mouse poses with patients and families at the Children's Medical Center during a visit.

Magical surprise for UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center patients

A magical Wednesday for pediatric patients in Worcester. One of Disney's most beloved characters Mickey made a surprise visit to patients receiving care at UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center.
Magical surprise for UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center patients

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

3.19.26 | 6 pm | UMass Memorial Medical Center | Support Groups

Community Birth Loss Support Group

Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 6 pm. The end time fluctuates depending on the needs of attendees.
Learn More about Community Birth Loss Support Group

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.

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

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