Baystate Franklin to open residency program in family medicine by mid-2022 Parts of Baystate Franklin Medical Center’s medical building at 48 Sanderson St. in Greenfield will house a residency program for doctors who want to become family practitioners. The program is expected to begin in July 2022. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ Modified: 10/12/2020 4:51:46 PM GREENFIELD — Baystate Franklin Medical Center is creating a family medicine center that will offer a residency program by mid-2022 to doctors who want to train in family medicine, and it has received grants totaling $850,000 to help do so. Dr. Robert Baldor, founding chair and professor for the University of Massachusetts Medical School-Baystate Department of Family Medicine, was hired to create the program in response to the growing specialization of medicine.