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Marcella Jewell, a first-year MD/PhD student in the Population-based Urban and Rural Community Health program at UMass Medical School–Baystate and a Research Associate in the Institute for Healthcare Delivery and Population Science, is first author on a paper in BMJ Quality & Safety reporting unnecessary antibiotic prescribing in children hospitalized for asthma exacerbation.
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a profound impact on healthcare systems worldwide. Here's how Baystate’s clinicians, researchers, faculty, innovators, and community partners are stepping up to meet these challenges.
New grant aims to address social determinants of health, improve health outcomes, and reduce health inequities.
Medical students in the Population-based Urban and Rural Community Health (PURCH) track hosted a Food Justice Fair in partnership with the MLK Jr Family Services Center food pantry.
Eight community members have recently completed training to join UMMS-Baystate’s non-medical Community Faculty who play an integral role in teaching medical students.
UMass medical students and other health professions students are engaged in COVID-related activities and a variety of volunteer efforts at Baystate and in the community.