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16 The Central Mass/MetroWest Health Care Resource Guide • 2014 – 2015 Top physician groups Ranked by number of participating physicians No. of physicians Chief executive/ Title Description Year founded 1 UMass Memorial Medical Group 365 Plantation St., Biotech One, Worcester 01605 508-334-1000 • www.umassmemorialhealthcare.org 1,050 Stephen Tosi President Non-profit group owned by Umass Memorial Health Care; primary care and specialty providers; many are faculty members at UMass Medical School 1998 * 2 Reliant Medical Group ** 630 Plantation St., Worcester 01605 508-852-0600 • www.reliantmedicalgroup.org 260 Armin Ernst President & CEO Multi-specialty, non-profit community-based group of primary care providers and over 30 specialty care providers 1929 3 Central Massachusetts Independent Physician Association (CMIPA) 446 Main St., 12th Floor, Worcester 01608 508-438-1100 • www.cmipa.com 200 Wayne Glazier President Multi-specialty, clinically integrated group of providers not affiliated with a hospital 1998 4 Southboro Medical Group ** 24 Newton St., Southborough 01772 508-481-5500 • www.southboromedical.com 90 Alan Lobovits President Multi-specialty, non-profit community-based group providing adult medicine, pediatrics, gynecology/ obstetrics and a variety of specialties 1972 5 Tri-County Medical Associates 9 Industrial Rd., Ste. 5, Milford 01757 508-473-1480 • www.tricountymedical.org 80 Philip Ciaramicoli Jr. President Group principally comprised of primary care physicians including internal medicine, pediatrics, family medicine, and adolescent medicine; specialists include obstetrics and gynecology, pulmonology, urology, sleep specialists, rheumatology, endocrinology and ear, nose and throat 1992 6 Harrington Physician Services 100 South St., Sturbridge 01550 508-765-9771 • www.harringtonhospital.org 65 Kristin Morales Executive director & COO Primary care and multi-specialty group 2008 7 Saint Vincent Medical Group 123 Summer St., Worcester 01608 508-363-5670 • www.stvincentmedgroup.com 30 Aileen Clemente Executive director Multi-specialty group providing services in internal and family medicine, and numerous healthcare specialties with multiple locations in Worcester and surrounding towns 2005 8 Heywood Medical Group 242 Green St., Gardner 01440 978-632-3420 • www.heywood.org 20 Winfield S. Brown President & CEO, Heywood Healthcare Non-profit organization of primary care providers and specialty providers, including cardiology, gastroenterology, gynecology/obstetrics, orthopedics, pulmonology, urology and general surgery 1907 *** 9 MetroWest Physician Services 260 Cochituate Rd., Framingham 01701 508-628-9660 • www.metrowestphysicians.com 17 Aileen Clemente Executive director Physician group providing services in internal and family medicine, gynecology/obstetrics, general and minimally invasive surgery, thoracic surgery, hematology/oncology, and rheumatology; multiple locations in MetroWest as well as Franklin, Milford and Millis 2006 Source: Each group via survey or website * Year UMass Memorial Health Care formed ** On Jan. 1, 2015, Reliant Medical Group and Southboro Medical Group plan to merge; however each will retain its individual branding. *** Year Heywood Hospital founded - Compiled by: Roger Magnus and Heide Martin, rmagnus@nebusinessmedia.com In print, Online, In person Put the impact of the WBJ to work for your business today. Call Associate Publisher Mark Murray at 508-755-8004 ext. 227 or email at murray@wbjournal.com We've all heard it, but funny thing is, rumors of the death of print have been greatly exaggerated. Here are a few facts from an independent reader survey of WBJ readers: • WBJ readers spend an average of 26 minutes with each issue • 77% of print subscribers prefer to read their issue in print • WBJ print subscribers read an average of 3.7 out of every four issues { According to research conducted by the Association of Magazine Media, magazines continue to attract a loyal, affluent engaged audiences. While daily newspapers may be struggling, niche publications like Worcester Business Journal continue to engage their readers at a high level. With an average age of 55 and household income of $175k, WBJ readers are a loyal and powerful audience. While our popular digital products have allowed us to expand our audience, readers continue to spend quality time with the print publication – both its editorial and advertising content. So the next time someone tells you print is dead – tell them to get their facts straight.

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