Recovery Within Reach: Brockton Behavioral Health Center meets urgent behavioral health needs
Greg has never been afraid of hard work. He got his first job at age 16 and has had countless jobs since then. Another habit picked up at a young…
Greg has never been afraid of hard work. He got his first job at age 16 and has had countless jobs since then. Another habit picked up at a young…
Congratulations to all of our 116 clinicians recognized in Boston Magazine‘s 2023 list of “Top Docs.” This annual list features the region’s top physicians who are nominated by their peers…
Kate Walsh, President and CEO of Boston Medical Center, was recognized as one of Modern Healthcare’s 2022 Top 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare. To be nominated for this honor,…
In January 2023, BMC celebrated the official launch of Curbside Care with a community baby shower for patients and their families. Curbside Care, funded by the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation,…
Sabrina Assoumou, MD, MPH was recognized in 2022 by The Women’s Edge for the Extraordinary Women Advancing Healthcare award, which honors ten women across Massachusetts for their career achievements, innovation,…
BMC’s launch of gene therapy to treat sickle cell disease holds future promise for thousands of people worldwide struggling with the painful, life-threatening disease. Richies is your average 10-year-old—he likes…
https://development.bmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Honoring-Bob-Vinci-MD.mp4 For the past 43 years, Bob Vinci, MD has dedicated his career to caring the children and families of Boston. Over the years, Vinci has cared for thousands…
Shakeia remembers the days when she would wake up thinking only about her first drink. Alcohol was a coping mechanism, a way to numb the abuse she endured as a…
In early 2021, Boston Medical Center’s Pharmacy Department shared a historic announcement: It had just accepted two students into its first-ever All-In Committee Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPE) Scholarship Program.…
Researchers from the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center have published the first study associating higher levels of opioid pharmaceutical marketing to physicians with overdose deaths. Published in…