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The Tufts Medical Center Graduate Medical Education (GME) Office provides support for the activities within our medical education programs.
Tufts Medical Center offers a variety of continuing medical education courses to healthcare professionals. If you are a healthcare professional, please feel free to attend any of our grand rounds.

Learning through our community hospital affiliations

At Tufts Medicine, your education is built on collaboration, mentorship and hands-on experience. As the principal teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM), Tufts Medical Center anchors your training within a nationally respected academic environment. Every doctor at Tufts Medical Center is also faculty at TUSM, so you’ll learn directly from experts who combine clinical care, teaching and research. You’ll also have access to TUSM’s state-of-the-art libraries, labs and collaborative spaces, plus opportunities to teach medical students and strengthen your leadership skills.

Your training may also extend across Tufts Medicine, giving you a rich mix of academic, community and home-based care experiences:

  • Tufts Medical Center: Our academic medical center in Boston and the principal teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM). Every physician here is full-time TUSM faculty, providing direct mentorship and access to TUSM’s research labs, libraries and teaching resources.
  • MelroseWakefield Hospital: A community-based hospital just north of Boston, offering strong training in primary care, surgery and specialty services.
  • Lowell General Hospital: One of the largest community hospitals in the region, with nationally recognized programs in cardiology, oncology and emergency medicine.
  • Care at Home: Hands-on experience in delivering medical care outside the hospital, including chronic disease management, palliative care and rehabilitation.

This combination of academic, community and home-based training creates a powerful learning environment that prepares you for every stage of your career.

In addition to our health system, we collaborate with a wide network of hospitals and organizations across Massachusetts and beyond, giving you access to even more diverse cases, specialties and research opportunities.

Additional affiliations:

We’ve built strong relationships with leading institutions across Massachusetts to provide our residents and fellows with unmatched opportunities in clinical care, research and teaching. These partnerships give you the chance to experience diverse healthcare environments, work with a variety of patient populations and develop a broad set of skills that will prepare you for success in the medical field.
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Resident filling out paperwork in the SICU (Surgical Intensive Care Unit) at Tufts Medical Center.
Tufts Medicine is recognized for exceptional patient care, cutting-edge research and outstanding graduate medical education programs. We are proud to serve as the primary teaching health system of Tufts University School of Medicine.
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At the Surgical and Interventional Research Laboratories (SIRL), we can take your novel idea or new application for an existing technology and help you bring it to the next level. We provide real-time analysis of the comparative effectiveness of your pilot device versus the competition.
As a full-service research center, the Surgical and Interventional Research Laboratories (SIRL) at Tufts Medical Center aids industry partners by supporting in-vivo feasibility studies for medical devices and providing physician and sales representative training.
The Surgical and Interventional Research Laboratories (SIRL) at Tufts Medical Center provides histologic technology that can help you test and evaluate your novel idea.
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