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How to apply to the cardiothoracic surgery residency at Tufts Medical Center

Applying to our cardiothoracic surgery residency program involves submitting a complete application through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Applicants must have completed an ACGME-accredited general surgery residency or equivalent before starting. Required materials include a CV, personal statement, letters of recommendation, medical school transcripts and USMLE scores.

We review applications holistically, focusing on academic achievements, clinical experience and commitment to cardiothoracic surgery. Selected candidates will be invited for interviews to learn more about the program and meet our faculty and residents.

For detailed application deadlines, requirements and contact information, please visit our official application page or contact the program coordinator.

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Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Program

Experienced cardiac + thoracic surgeons leading your training

Our faculty includes expert cardiac and general thoracic surgeons at Tufts Medical Center who are deeply committed to surgical education. Each team member actively participates in teaching, evaluation and professional development. We train not only outstanding technical surgeons but also compassionate physicians with strong clinical judgment and dedication to patient care.

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Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Program

Cardiothoracic surgery residency schedule, work hours, call responsibilities + benefits

Cardiothoracic residents take call from home for their assigned service and institution during the week and every other weekend for all services and institutions. While in-house call is not required, residents are responsible for covering emergency surgeries and managing care for critically ill patients.

Our program strictly follows the guidelines set by the Residency Review Committee and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education regarding resident work hours to ensure a balanced and safe training environment.

Each resident is supported to attend one national meeting per year at the Division’s expense, with additional meeting attendance supported for abstract or research presentations. While participation in clinical research projects is highly encouraged, it is not mandatory. Remuneration aligns with the standard levels for 6th and 7th post-graduate years at our institution.

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Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency Program

Comprehensive hands-on training in cardiothoracic surgery with diverse clinical rotations + progressive responsibility

Our cardiothoracic surgery residency provides a comprehensive and hands-on training experience designed to prepare residents for independent practice. With a mix of high-volume clinical rotations and tailored educational opportunities, residents develop the skills and judgment needed to excel in all areas of cardiothoracic surgery. From complex heart operations to advanced thoracic procedures, the program offers diverse exposure combined with progressive responsibility and personalized mentorship.

Clinical opportunities

Clinical rotations may be tailored to individual resident interests and goals. Typically, residents spend 12 nonconsecutive months at Tufts Medical Center, gaining exposure to approximately 1,000 heart operations and 300 thoracic cases annually. The cardiac surgery service usually operates three rooms per day, while the thoracic surgery service runs one room daily. Recent resident case logs consistently exceed all American Board of Thoracic Surgery requirements.

Residents also complete a thoracic surgery rotation at the Lahey Clinic, located about 10 miles north of Boston. A congenital cardiac rotation at Boston Children’s Hospital is available for those interested. Additional rotations can be arranged based on resident preferences.

The clinical experience is designed to provide graded responsibility, with residents serving as chief of service at times. In this role, they lead patient rounds alongside physician assistants, general surgical residents, and medical students from Tufts University School of Medicine.

Cardiac surgery experience

Residents gain exposure to the full range of adult cardiac procedures, including complex coronary artery revascularization, valve repair and replacement, arrhythmia surgery, thoracic aortic surgery, advanced heart failure treatments, cardiac transplantation, mechanical circulatory support, and minimally invasive techniques. Tufts Medical Center is nationally recognized as a top ten heart failure and transplant center.

Thoracic surgery experience

General thoracic surgery training includes a broad spectrum of routine and complex procedures. Residents gain experience with minimally invasive approaches such as VATS and robotic surgery, as well as pulmonary, tracheal, and chest wall resections. Training also covers benign and malignant esophageal surgeries.

Educational conferences and lectures

The program features dedicated small group conferences and lectures that reinforce clinical learning and promote active participation. Residents also participate in a city-wide mock oral exam preparation program to build confidence and sharpen decision-making skills. These educational activities complement clinical training and support each resident’s growth toward independent practice.

Resident-focused education philosophy

Our program emphasizes a resident-focused educational approach. We ensure each resident’s individual needs are met, with the goal of supporting their professional and personal ambitions throughout training.

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