Psychiatry Residency - Faculty
Jason Strauss, MD – Department Chair, Program Director
Holy Family Hospital Earns Top National Awards
METHUEN, MA - Holy Family Hospital has earned an “A” Hospital Safety Score from the Leapfrog Group for Fall 2015, as well as the top awards for stroke care, cardiac care, and women’s health care from Healthgrades. The awards place Holy Family Hospital among the Top 10 percent of hospitals in the nation.
Graduate Medical Education Program Requirements
Policy − Resident/Fellow Recruitment
Applicants with one of the following qualifications are eligible for appointment to ACGME-accredited programs at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center:
Residencies & Fellowships
Graduate Medical Education
Contact Us
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center welcomes your inquiry.
To contact the medical center:
736 Cambridge St.
Brighton, MA 02135
Main Number: 617-789-3000
Billing: 888-527-1968
Emergency Department: 617-789-2666
*If your medical need is urgent, please call 911 immediately.
A Letter From Ralph
Dear Visitors,
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center offers patients access to some of Boston's most respected physicians and advanced treatment for a full-range of medical specialties, including family medicine, cardiovascular care, women and infant health, cancer care, neurology care, and orthopedics.
Partners and Programs
Evidence-based programs serving our communities' needs
As part of our Community Health Program, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center is committed to offering the following programs to residents living in the greater Boston communities on a regular basis:
Kaleidoscope 2020
Kaleidoscope 2020
St. Joseph Medical Center is pleased to host the 37th Annual Kaleidoscope Conference.
This year's theme is Kaleidoscope 2020: Focusing on the Future of Perinatal, Neonatal, and Women’s Health Nursing Conference. Below you will find information regarding the 2020 event including hotel information, program schedule, area activities and more.
Patient & Family Advisory Council
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center’s Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) is the voice of patients and family members in the community who are interested in coming together to provide our health care team with constructive advice and feedback to improve our patients’ experiences. They are dedicated to recognizing community needs and helping to develop new services that best meet the expectations of patients and their families.