UMass Memorial Medical Group
The Relentless Pursuit of Healing
UMass Memorial Medical Group is a dedicated, multispecialty network. One of the largest group medical practices on the East Coast, we are also the clinical partner of UMass Chan Medical School. Our academic connections enable us to be on the leading edge of innovative patient care. As members of the UMass Memorial Health system, our doctors offer patients both day-to-day and specialty health care in areas such as cancer, cardiology, pediatrics, orthopedics, surgery and women's health.
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About Our Medical Group
Professional Development
Continuous learning and development opportunities are at the forefront of everything we do.
Grant Opportunities
We believe in the power of ideas and offer innovation grants that empower caregivers to shape the future of patient care.
Research and Teaching
All of our physician specialists maintain faculty positions at UMass Chan Medical School, our academic partner.
Advanced Practice Providers
UMass Memorial Health is home to more than 700 advanced practice providers (APPs) working at practices across our system.
Our Outstanding Care
Pursuing Excellence
The Pursuit is published by UMass Memorial Health to share innovations and advances — in care delivery, technology, population health and more — with physicians and other health care leaders.
Recent News
UMass Memorial Health, SMOC celebrate success of new respite program
Tuesday, UMass Memorial Health and nonprofit SMOC, or South Middlesex Opportunity Council, highlighting the impact their collaboration has had on helping homeless people.
Community rallies for 26th annual UMass Cancer Walk presented by Harr Toyota
More than 2,000 participants descended on Polar Park in Worcester for the 26th annual UMass Cancer Walk presented by Harr Toyota on Sunday, Sept. 29. The event honored superheroes—patients, survivors, family members, researchers, health care providers, sponsors and volunteers.
Breast Cancer Deaths Fall
Dr. A. Gwen Caffrey, an oncologist at UMass Memorial Medical Center and HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital speaks on the rising rates of breast cancer in young women.
Here’s what to know about rising rates of breast cancer in young women
Dr. A. Gwen Caffrey, an oncologist at UMass Memorial Medical Center and HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital, contributes to the information in an article on rising rates of breast cancer in young women.