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Overview

In addition to rotations at Tufts Medical Center, our residents enjoy clinical rotations at two other outstanding academic institutions, Rhode Island Hospital (RIH) and the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC), which are the principle teaching hospitals for the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University and the University of Massachusetts Medical School, respectively. Each of these centers has areas of academic excellence that compliment resident experience at Tufts. For example, RIH has an exceptional multidisciplinary gastrointestinal malignancy program, while UMMMC’s head and neck malignancy program is a strength of that site. All three institutions have dedicated pediatric oncology units.

Our program provides each resident with a diverse and formalized curriculum. The curriculum comprises Bone & Soft tissue, Breast, Central Nervous System (CNS/Eye), Gastrointestinal tract, Genitourinary tract, Gynecology, Head, Neck & Skin, Lung, Lymphomas/Leukemia and Pediatrics. Rotations are typically three (3) months in duration, with shorter blocks accommodating individual resident needs and interests.

Clinical training is divided into three month blocks with rotations primarily at Tufts Medical Center, Rhode Island Hospital and the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. The program is structured to foster an understanding of true multi-disciplinary clinical management.

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Apply to our ACGME-accredited sleep medicine fellowship in Massachusetts

We offer one sleep medicine fellowship position each year. Our multidisciplinary program combines expertise from pulmonary medicine, neurology, pediatric neurology and otolaryngology, adult otolaryngology, dentistry and behavioral sleep medicine. Fellows gain experience in general and complex sleep apnea, including a robust hypoglossal nerve stimulator program, as well as cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Most training takes place at Tufts Medical Center and the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston.

Applicants must have completed an ACGME-accredited residency in anesthesiology, family medicine, internal medicine, neurology, otolaryngology, pediatrics or psychiatry. Fellows are expected to sit for the board exam in their primary specialty before or during the fellowship year.

What you’ll gain from the Tufts Medical Center sleep medicine fellowship

Our fellowship is designed to:

  • Provide outstanding clinical training that meets all ACGME requirements and prepares fellows for board certification in sleep medicine through the American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Build the skills needed to practice clinical sleep medicine or pursue a career in academic medicine
  • Create a strong research environment where fellows can explore clinical or basic science interests to the highest level

Fellowship training in pulmonary + critical care medicine in Boston at Tufts Medical Center

The Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center offers comprehensive training that prepares physicians for board certification and lasting success in academic or clinical careers. Fellows gain hands-on clinical expertise and meaningful research experience in a collaborative, high-acuity environment.

What makes our fellowship different:

Fellows gain hands-on experience in Tufts Medical Center’s high-acuity intensive care units, including 20 medical ICU beds, caring for a diverse and complex patient population alongside expert faculty.

This three-year fellowship provides comprehensive training that leads to dual board eligibility in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine. Fellows receive individualized mentorship and have access to more than 150 full-time faculty members across the Department of Medicine.

We encourage and support fellows to pursue meaningful clinical or basic science research in collaboration with Tufts University and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute.

Tufts Medical Center Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellows and Staff standing together in a group

Tufts Medical Center established its legacy as one of the original six pilot Triple Board programs in 1986. Since then, we have been providing world-class training to residents in these highly-demanded fields. In 2023, a partnership was established between Boston Children’s Hospital and Tufts Medical Center, to combine the resources and opportunities of the two institutions to provide the best combined training in pediatric medicine at Boston Children’s, adult psychiatry at Tufts, and child and adolescent psychiatry across two stellar child psychiatry departments at both Boston Children’s and Tufts. The ongoing professional collaborations across the two institutions have provided innumerable opportunities, for training, research, quality improvement, and networking.

 

 

The Boston Children’s Hospital and Tufts Medical Center Triple Board program is the reconstructed pediatrics, adult psychiatry, and child psychiatry training program that has had its home at Tuts Medical Center since 1986.
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Train in child + adolescent psychiatry in Boston with Tufts Medicine

The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center in Boston offers a two-year training program focused on developing skilled, compassionate leaders in pediatric mental health care. Our fellows work with children, teens, and families from diverse backgrounds across a variety of clinical settings.

The program combines rich clinical experience with dedicated educational support. Fellows rotate through inpatient and outpatient services, consultation-liaison work, and specialized therapy clinics. Weekly seminars, case conferences, and interdisciplinary sessions support continued learning and professional growth.

Highlights of our Boston-based fellowship:

  • Two-year ACGME-accredited program
  • Inpatient and outpatient training at leading regional sites, including Cambridge Hospital
  • Weekly didactics, journal clubs, and case discussions
  • Experience with diverse patient populations and systems of care
  • Preparation for board certification and academic or clinical leadership

Graduates of the program go on to impactful roles in academic medicine, clinical practice, and community mental health across the country.

The goal of the 1-year surgical pathology fellowship is to prepare the Fellow for advanced practice in surgical pathology.  Fellows should have a strong background in general diagnostic pathology, and acquire skills though the fellowship training to become an independent attending pathologist able to practice in either an academic, community hospital or commercial laboratory setting, or pursue further subspecialty fellowship training.

Tufts Medical Center presents a rich diversity of cases including transplant pathology, cancer pathology (e.g., breast, prostate, lung, gastrointestinal, gynecologic) and non-neoplastic diseases. There are approximately 20, 000 surgical cases annually at Tufts Medical Center. In addition, Tufts Medical Center is one of two hospitals in Boston with a focus on cardiac transplantation.

The fellow will be mentored and will assume graduated responsibility for diagnostic sign out of cases with the surgical pathology faculty at Tufts Medical Center. The fellow also will participate in conference presentations, tumor boards, pathology laboratory administration, and the education of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine residents.

Although this is a non–ACGME-accredited program, the fellowship meets the American Board of Pathology criteria for Maintenance of Certification credit and is modeled on surgical pathology fellowship programs at other major academic medical centers. Opportunities exist to become involved in ongoing clinical or translational research in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, particularly in partnership with other clinical services. Available diagnostic and research techniques include immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, cytogenetic techniques and some molecular applications.

The Surgical Pathology Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center offers comprehensive training in diagnostic surgical pathology including in-depth exposure to subspecialty areas of general surgical pathology.
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