Clinical Education Sites
Emergency Medicine Residents spend some of their clinical rotation time working in the Emergency Departments at the following hospitals.
Milford Regional Medical Center
UmassMemorial Medical Center University and Memorial Campuses
Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center
Located in Kaiser Permanente Hospital in beautiful Oahu, 3rd year residents have a unique opportunity to spend 1 month here treating tropical and marine diseases and gain experience in the treatment of dive injuries using hyperbasic chambers. Travel expenses including flight, housing and rental car is provided.
Milford Regional Medical Center
Milford Regional Medical Center (MRMC), a major affiliate of UMass Chan, is a 145 bed community hospital with training programs in Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine and serves 18 communities southeast of Worcester. Residents in the UMMC program rotate through the Emergency Department during their first and second year.
The Attending to resident ratio allows individualized teaching in a state of the art, 30,000 sq. foot department built in 2015.
Milford Regional Medical Center Faculty
UMass Memorial Medical Center - University and Memorial Campus
The Memorial Campus is a major teaching affiliate of the UMass Chan Medical School. The Memorial Campus is located at the intersection of Interstate 290 and Route 9; approximately a 1.5 mile drive from the University of Massachusetts Campus.
The Memorial Campus’ major clinical services include: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Neonatology, Hematology, Oncology, Primary Care, Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery and Emergency Medicine.
The Memorial Campus is the regional perinatal center with the only Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and is the regional transfer unit for high risk pregnancies. It is also the primary teaching site for Obstetrics/Gynecolgy of the UMass Chan Medical School. The emergency medicine residents rotate through the Obstetrics /Gynecology service as part of their first year curriculum.
The Memorial Campus is home to the New England Hemophilia Center which is one of ten nationally federally funded regional centers. The Medical School provides comprehensive care to over 300 hemophiliacs and their families. Additionally, the Medical School coordinates activities of seven other New England healthcare organizations that provide similar services.