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Infection Preventionists Contact List – July 20, 2021 Massachusetts Hospitals Infection Preventionists Contact List – July 20, 2021 Infection Preventionists Using MAVEN Atrius Health Infection Control Program Sonja Rivera 617-559-8299 Janet Bertolino 617-559-8298 Infection Control Team 617-559-8311 (Team Shared) Berkshire Medical Center Michael Perreault 413-447-2340 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Nithila Asokaraj 617-667-2631 Ashley Dauphin 617-667-2241 Baevin Feeser 617-667-2639 Patrick Gordon 617-667-5896 Lindsey Kim 617-667-2630 Alea King 617-667-2255 Jamie McGloin 617-667-2356 Preeti Mehrotra 617-667-4385 Dana Pepe 617-667-4719 Sharon Wright 617-667-5890 Aleah King 617-667-2255 Lindsay Lewis 617-667-2291 Boston Medical Center Cathy Korn 617-638-7422 Laurie Lamy 617-414-4958 EXT 4958 Deborah Lichtenberg 617-638-8815 Jacqueline Steiner 617-414-4952 Allison Nelson 617-414-7804 Astride Barnard 617-414-7556 Cassandra Pierre 516-652-5234 Cathy Bokozanska 617-638-7422 Michelle Betances 646-425-0373 Sherine Henry 617-414-4988 Brigham Women's Hospital Elizabeth Mermel Blaeser 617-525-8442 Joanne Kinlay 617-525-8428 Robert Bheri 617-525-8427 Vineeta Vaidya 617-525-8430 Amy Badwaik 774-238-9074 Jennifer Elloyan 617-525-8426 Meghan Holtzman 617-525-2013 Ofelia Solem 617-525-8434 Saranya Seetharaman 617-732-6785 1 Massachusetts Hospitals Infection Preventionists Contact List – July 20, 2021 Cambridge Health Alliance Virginia Caples 617-381-5065 Clinton Hospitals Betsy Houde 978-466-2552 Health Alliance Leominster Betsy Houde 978-466-2552 Lowell General Hospital Michelle Antonellis 978-788-7492 Shivani Dave 978-937-6965 Jennifer Meehan 978-942-2046 Caroline Boudrow 978-942-2046 Marlborough Hospital Padma Bheri 508-486-5649 Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Kim Crocker 508-684-4510 Escel Stanghellini 508-684-4543 Gabriel Garcia 508-684-4510 Mass General Hospital (Team Shared: 617-726-2036) Rebecca Craig Kimberly Waugh Katherine Kakwi Meredith Fah Thomas Lynch Dee Suslak Nick Macarelli Darren Page Heidi Schleicher Hilar y Scheintaub Andrea Greenfield Katherine Swanson Xaiomara Leon Metrowest Medical Center Maria Diaz 508-650-7295 Milford Regional Medical Center Bonnie Burke 508-422-2614 Kim Knox 508-422-2304 Maureen Harris 508-422-2304 Michele Payton 508-422-2614 2 Massachusetts Hospitals Infection Preventionists Contact List – July 20, 2021 Nantucket Cottage Hospital Elizabeth Harris 508-825-0180 Newton Wellesley Hospital Madeleine Bartzak 617- 243-5229 Victoria Jones 617- 243-6282 South Coast Health Mary Jane Foster 508-973-5497 Deborah Hylander 508-973-7208 Natalia Ferreira 508-973-5497 Jared Caggiano 508 679-3131 ext 27397 Kathy Fidalgo 508-973-5497 Patricia Verronneau 508-973-5497 Spaulding Hospital for Continuing Medical Care Keith Chin 617-349-5906 St. Vincent Hospital Rory St. Pierre 508-363-6240 Noelle Little 413-636-4910 Tewksbury Hospital Clare Mundry 978-851-7321 ext 2341 Joanne Trudelle 978-851-7321 ext 2437 Tufts Medical Center Sara Roth 617-636-4415 Susanne Meninger 617-636-4615 Tricia Lemon 617-636-8525 Margaret Holmes 617-636-5203 UMass Memorial Medical Center Debbie Mack 508-856-3293 Gail Cormier 508-856-3293 Rosemarie Erlichman 508-856-3293 Gail Frigoletto 508-856-3293 Suzanne Hedstrom 508-856-3293 Zita Melvin 508-856-3293 Thomas Greenough 508-856-3158 Ricard Ellison 508-256-3158 Julie Gallant 774-823-6702 Michelle Kelley 774- 823-6836 Michelle M Fernald 508-856-5521 3 Massachusetts Hospitals Infection Preventionists Contact List – July 20, 2021 Infection Preventionists Main Phone Numbers Addison Gilbert (Beverly) Hospital Carney Hospital 978-922-3000 x3105 617-296-4000 x5050 Anna Jaques Hospital *Charlton Memorial Hospital (South Coast 978-463-1160 Health) 508-679-3131 Athol Memorial Hospital 978-249-1282 Children’s Hospital 617-355-6932 Baystate Medical Center 413-794-4782 Clinton Hospital 978-368-3717 Baystate Franklin Medical Center 413-773-2509 Cooley Dickinson Hospital 413-582-2135 Baystate Mary Lane Hospital 413-967-2856 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 617-632-2200 Berkshire Medical Center 413-447-2484 Dedham Medical Associates Atrius Health 617-559-8311 Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Milton 617-313-1686 Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital (VA Bedford) Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham 781-687-3078 978-833-6975 Emerson Hospital Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital 978-287-3211 Plymouth 508-830-2107 Falmouth Hospital 508-457-5615 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 617-667-2249 Faulkner Hospital 617-983-7941 Beverly Hospital 978-922-3000 x3179 Franciscan Hospital for Children 617-254-5550 *Boston Medical Center 617-414-7220 Good Samaritan Medical Center 508-427-3161 *Brigham and Women’s Hospital Granite Medical Group Atrius Health 617-732-6785 617-559-8311 Cambridge Hospital Harrington Memorial Hospital 617-665-1624 508-764-2426 Cape Cod Hospital 508-862-5468 4 Massachusetts Hospitals Infection Preventionists Contact List – July 20, 2021 Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Melrose-Wakefield Hospital Atrius Health 781-979-3306 617-559-8311 Merrimack Valley Hospital Health Alliance Hospital 978-521-8550 978-466-2552 Metrowest Medical Center Framingham Heywood Hospital Union Hospital 978-630-6490 508-383-1234 Holy Family Hospital and Medical Center Metrowest Natick Leonard Morse Hospital 978-687-0151 x2269 508-650-7295 Holyoke Medical Center Mercy Medical Center 413-534-2500 x5653 413-748-9383 413-748-9140 Kindred Hospital 617-254-1100 x8065 *Milford Regional Medical Center 508-422-2304 Lahey Hospital and Medical Center 781-744-3081 Morton Hospital 508-828-7148 Lawrence General Hospital 978-683-4000 x2611 Mount Auburn Hospital 617-499-5026 Lawrence Memorial Hospital 781-979-3306 Nantucket Cottage Hospital 508-825-0180 *Lowell General Hospital 978-937-6570 Nashoba Valley Medical Center 978-784-9418 Malden Medical Center 781-979-6600 Newton-Wellesley Hospital 617-243-6282 Marlborough Hospital 508-486-5524 New England Sinai Hospital 781-297-1181 Martha’s Vineyard Hospital 508-684-4510 Noble Hospital 413-568-2811 x10084 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary 617-573-3724 North Adams Regional Hospital 413-664-5229 *Massachusetts General Hospital 617-726-2036 617-726-2036 North Shore Children’s Hospital 978-354-4742 Massachusetts Hospital School 781-830-8547 Northshore Medical Center Salem Hospital 978-354-4742 5 Massachusetts Hospitals Infection Preventionists Contact List – July 20, 2021 Northshore Medical Center Union Hospital Sturdy Memorial Hospital 781-477-3270 508-236-7171 Norwood Hospital *Tewksbury Hospital 781-278-6326 978-851-7321 x2341 Quincy Medical Center 617-376-5787 *Tobey Hospital (South Coast Health) 508-973-7624 Saint’s Medical Center 978-937-6570 Tufts Medical Center 617-636-5921 St. Anne’s Hospital 508-235-5645 UMass Memorial Medical Center 508-856-3293 St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center 617-789-2373 VA Boston Healthcare System, West Roxbury Campus (VA West Roxbury) *St. Luke’s Hospital (South Coast Health) 857-203-6940 508-997-1515 VA Central Western Massachusetts St. Vincent Hospital Healthcare System (VA Leeds) 508-363-6240 413-584-4040 x2233 Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital Western Massachusetts Hospital 508-941-7541 413-784-9087 Somerville Hospital Whidden Memorial Hospital 617-591-4350 617-381-5065 South Shore Hospital Winchester Hospital 781-624-8890 781-756-2909 Wing Memorial Hospital 413-370-5272 6 .
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