March 30 is National Doctors' Day. At MetroWest, the message to physicians is simple: "Thank You For Always Being There".
Five recruiting events are scheduled for this spring in Framingham, including two for new graduates. What to know.
Dr. Jennifer Artick is running the Boston Marathon and raising money for United Way of Tri-County’s Call2Talk.
The award, which honors nurses, is presented in over 54,000 healthcare organizations and 35 countries and territories.
Democratic Whip Katherine Clark Secures More Than $5 Million for Environmental and Health Equity in MetroWest
David Elgarico has resigned from his post less than a year after coming to Massachusetts from Oregon.
Tenet Healthcare has officially handed over operations to Tufts, keeping the cancer center open and operating in Framingham.
Statement from Whip Clark on House Republican Attack on Reproductive Freedom
There are options for pre-holiday gathering COVID-19 tests in Framingham. Here's what to know.
The Leapfrog Group has a 10-year history of assigning letter grades to general hospitals throughout the United States.
The transfer will keep the cancer center open in Framingham and, pending regulatory approvals, could happen by early 2023.
The clinic is scheduled for Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. Here's what to know.
Alexandra DePalo took over as former health director Sam Wong's successor in fall 2021.
Clark, Warren, & Becerra joined AARP advocates, patients, & community providers for a roundtable discussion on the Inflation Reduction Act.
Framingham plans to reopen the beaches once tests show lower bacteria levels.
The cooling centers in Framingham will be open through the end of the weekend, according to city officials.
“House Democrats will keep fighting for your freedom. This is about people over politics,” said Clark.
Massachusetts has one of the nation’s highest counts of confirmed cases.
This week, the city reported a two-week case count of 220, compared to last week's positive test rate of 239, showing a decline in cases.
Assistant House Speaker Katherine Clark votes to codify access to birth control into federal law.
Framingham will also start handing out rapid COVID-19 test kits to city residents.
Bozhena Kogan was recognized in The Boston Globe's annual "Salute to Nurses" for her work at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Roslindale
Days after a decision to go mask-optional in schools, the Framingham Board of Health voted to end the city's mask mandate.
A meeting set for Tuesday will determine if Framingham keeps its citywide mask mandate in place.
The Framingham Board of Health will meet soon in a special session, a signal the recent mask order may be ending.
The Framingham Coronavirus Community Outreach is helping the school with three clinics beginning on Valentine's Day.
Mayor Charlie Sisitsky says "a draft timeline" on an omicron-related order may be coming in February.
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
Although cases counts are down again, Framingham just had one of the deadliest weeks of the pandemic so far.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
Fewer people tested positive for COVID-19 over the last week, but active cases are at an all-time high.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Middlesex County.
Mayor Charlie Sisitsky issued the order Friday with Board of Health approval forthcoming.
The city added close to 2,000 new cases in one week, a new record since the beginning of the pandemic.
Departments can use the state grant to buy everything from cold weather gear to protective helmets.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
Temperatures will be near or below zero this week. Here's what to do if you see someone outside who needs help.
COVID-19 tests only capture people who get tested. Tests of local sewage tell a different story.
The city reported over 1,300 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday ahead of a Jan. 7 suspension of many types of civic activities.