The Department of Dermatology places a big emphasis on redefining what's possible in personalized care for the body's biggest organ — the skin. And just as our skin changes, so do we. Our passion for dermatology leads with layers of comfort, expertise and the curiosity to explore what's next. Between our established experts and up-and-coming dermatologists, we practice a vast scope of specialty services, including:
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Prinicipal Investigator, Michael House, MD, Receives an SMFM/ABOG Bridge Grant
November 24, 2022
Michael House, MD, has been recognized as an expert in the uterine cervix, has received an SMFM/ABOG Bridge Grant entitled “Novel tools for studying cervical function and dysfunction during pregnancy.”
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Dr. Michael House a COVID-19 Seed Fund Awardee
March 2, 2022
MIRI PI Dr. Michael House and his team members received a COVID-19 Rapid Response SeeD Funding Grant. This new funding program is intended to fast track innovative research proposals that directly address the urgent needs of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Elizabeth Yen Receives WiMS Mentorship Seed Award
September 16, 2021
Elizabeth Yen receives the WiMS mentorship seed award.
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PACE Receives 2 PCORI Awards
December 1, 2019
The Predictive Analytics and Comparative Effectiveness (PACE) Center at Tufts Medical Center’s Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies, led by Dr. David Kent, has been awarded two research grants by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI).
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Importance of Organ Donation
October 23, 2023
There are hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. on organ transplant wait lists. Read Tufts Medical Center's perspective on what you can do to help.
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Tips To Boost Nutritional Intake During Chemotherapy
November 18, 2022
A registered dietitian at Tufts Medical Center Cancer shares tips to boost your nutritional intake during chemotherapy.
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Financial Challenges for Cancer Patients
June 29, 2020
The financial impact of cancer, during treatment as well as during the years of long-term follow-up care, is experienced by many patients and survivors. AYAs may be further negatively impacted as they are historically the largest proportion of uninsured or underinsured patients.
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AYA Creation Publication
December 1, 2020
The Reid R. Sacco Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program at Tufts Medical Center was created 7 years ago and the team has shared the creation and model of care in a recent publication.
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Social Media Policy
July 7, 2022
The Tufts Medical Center social media accounts are valuable assets in communicating with our patients, staff and community.