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By kbarbin, 6 February, 2024

Join us for an unforgettable day of golf at the beautiful Kernwood Country Club in Salem, MA.

The annual MelroseWakefield Golf Invitational is taking place on June 9, 2025. For the past 40 years, the Golf Invitational has united our community through a premier day of best ball golf, gourmet dining, and meaningful connections. This signature event raises critical funds that enable us to deliver exceptional patient care with cutting-edge equipment, advanced technology, and enhanced facilities.

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Siblings Receive Kidney Transplant Hours Apart at Tufts Medical Center
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John Previti was in pre-op on the day of his kidney transplant when he mentioned that he hoped his sister Denise D’Amelio would soon have a donor as well. Minutes later, in a twist that surprised everyone, John learned his sister was at the Medical Center to receive her kidney transplant that very day.
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Urgent Care or the Emergency Department? We’ll Help You Decide.
January 31, 2024
From icy sidewalks and heavy snow to the latest respiratory virus, winter in New England isn’t always postcard perfect.
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Reduce Your Heart Disease Risk
February 2, 2024
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but you can reduce your risk.
By kbarbin, 2 February, 2024

Is it allergies or an intolerance? Do you have asthma symptoms or something that is mimicking those? Please join us in April to hear from Dr. Angela Ahuja about asthma and allergy. This is sure to be a great discussion!

Join us: 
Tuesday, April 16
8:30 – 9:30 am

Featured Speaker

Dr. Angela Ahuja
Lowell General Hospital

Topics

  • Is it really asthma? 
  • Differences between allergies and intolerances 
  • Rashes are not only skin deep

Questions

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MIRI Associate PI Dr. Ramos Podium Speaker at 2023 BIRCWH Meeting
February 1, 2024
Dr. Sebastian Ramos presented at the annual BIRCWH 2023 Annual Meeting on December 5, 2023.

Care in your language

An interpreter is someone who orally (speaks out loud) or signs messages from one language to another. They help you understand what someone is saying when they speak a different language. 

These services can help you communicate better with your doctor and bridge cultural differences. Interpreter services are available at no cost and around the clock (24 hours a day). They can support you whether you are in the emergency department, preparing for surgery or have a scheduled appointment with a doctor. Ask your care team to document your preferred language in your medical record so we can provide you with the best care. 

Services are available:

  • On-demand: when you show up to the emergency department, urgent care or services aren't arranged in advance
  • By appointment: you can ask for an interpreter when you make the appointment
  • In-person: whenever possible an interpreter will come to you
  • Over the phone or by video: when we do not have an interpreter available who speaks your preferred language, we offer video or phone services to provide interpretation

We will not allow family and friends to interpret to protect your privacy and ensure accuracy.

Patient and doctor communicating with virtual interpreter services
Our interpreters are professionally trained in medical and healthcare interpretation. We want to make sure you get the care you need and understand everything.
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