Worcester North District Medical Society Officers 2024-2025
President: Eric Rosenthal, MD
Vice President: Daniel O'Brien, MD
Secretary: Robert Coit, MD
Treasurer: R. Leslie Shelton, MD
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E-mail: wcro@mms.org
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1092, Wilbraham, MA 01095-7092
Telephone: (413) 596-9231
District Event/Activity Contact: MMS West Central Region, (413) 596-9231
Worcester North District News
Dr. Beth Mazyck honored by Worcester North District Medical Society as 2024 Community Clinician of the Year
WALTHAM – Dr. Beth Mazyck, medical staff president at HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital, medical director at HealthAlliance-Fitchburg Family Practice and a veteran of the United States Army, has been selected as the Worcester North District Medical
Society’s 2024 Community Clinician of the Year.
Mazyck is originally from New Hampshire, and attended the George Washington Medical School in DC, supported by an Army scholarship.
She completed her family medicine residency at Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia, and went on to serve in the Army as a full-time active-duty medical officer for an additional nine years. In 1996 she transferred into the Army
Reserves and accepted a faculty position at the UMass Fitchburg Family Medicine Residency.
She became the program director of the residency, as well as the medical director of the then newly formed Community Health Connections (community health center) in 2000. Following a brief stint as the chief medical officer at South End Community
Health Center in Boston (2014-2015), she returned to Fitchburg as the medical director of HealthAlliance Fitchburg Family Practice in 2015 and resumed the role as program director of the residency in 2016.
Some of her more notable accomplishments include: expanding the medical services of CHC to include expanded clinics in Fitchburg, Leominster, and Gardner; leading the health departments of Fitchburg, Leominster, and surrounding towns to form the Montachusett
Public Health Network following the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic, and being awarded the Family Medicine Educator of the Year by the Massachusetts Academy of Family Physicians (2019). In her over 25 years educating Family Medicine residents, she trained
almost 200 physicians, many of whom remain in the North Worcester County area.
Her time in the U.S. Army reserves was marked by deployments to Kosovo and Iraq, as well as humanitarian missions to Guatemala, Bolivia, Malawi, and Cameroon. She retired from the Army in 2017 at the rank of colonel, after a total of 37 years of service.