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Tufts Medical Center Welcomes Dr. Jairam Eswara as Chief of Urology

June 20, 2025

Jairam Eswara, MD, FACS, a leading expert in urologic care, research and reconstruction, has been named Chief of Urology.

Jairam Eswara

A nationally recognized urology specialist with expertise in urologic trauma, reconstruction and academic medicine, Dr. Eswara joins us from St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, where he served as Chief of Urology. He brings years of experience in advanced urologic care, surgical innovation and medical education.

Dr. Eswara earned his medical degree from the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program at Harvard Medical School, completed his urology residency at Massachusetts General Hospital, and pursued fellowship training in Urologic Trauma and Reconstruction at Washington University in St. Louis.

He is the author of more than 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and 9 book chapters, and has led or collaborated on numerous research grants. A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and National Merit Scholar, Dr. Eswara is active in multiple professional societies and serves on national boards and committees advancing urologic surgery.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Eswara as our new Chief of Urology,” said Dr. Jason Hall, Surgeon-in-Chief and Chair of Surgery at Tufts Medical Center. “His leadership, research achievements and deep commitment to patient care will elevate our Urology Department and enhance our impact across New England and beyond.”

Dr. Eswara’s appointment signals Tufts Medical Center’s continued investment in cutting-edge urologic treatment, research and training. Patients across the region can expect world-class care and access to the latest advances in urology.

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