How to Choose the Right Pediatrician for Your Child
February 23, 2026
A practical guide to choosing a pediatric primary care clinician. Learn what to ask, what services to expect and how to ensure continuity of care.
Announcements
Special Edition of the Health Literacy Journal
February 20, 2026
A special Issue of HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice will address pressing issues related to cancer and health literacy.
SKYWARD
Carotid artery disease
All genders
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Division of Vascular Surgery
Tufts Medical Center
INNOVATE
Advanced heart failure, Cardiovascular diseases, Heart disease
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Division of Cardiology
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A Study to Compare Sacituzumab Tirumotecan (MK-2870) in Combination With Pembrolizumab (MK-3475) Versus Pembrolizumab Alone as Treatment in Participants With Mismatch Repair Proficient Endometrial Cancer (MK-2870-033/TroFuse-033/GOG-3119/ENGOT-en29) (T
Endometrial cancer
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Cancer Center
Tufts Medical Center
Press Releases
Tufts Medicine Behavioral Health Hospital Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting, Expanding Access to Behavioral Healthcare Across Greater Boston
February 6, 2026
Tufts Medicine Behavioral Health Hospital celebrated its ribbon-cutting, set to open by the end of the first quarter, expanding access to high-quality mental health care with comprehensive programs for all age groups in a state-of-the-art facility in Malden, Massachusetts.
Long-term Follow-up of Participants Treated with Galapagos Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell Therapies (Hesperia)
Hematologic malignancies
All genders
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Tufts Medical Center
Articles
Living with Coronary Artery Disease: How CHIP Is Changing Care for High-Risk Patients
February 16, 2026
CHIP offers advanced, minimally invasive treatment for complex coronary artery disease when standard stents or surgery aren’t options.
In the News
How Pediatric Genomics Can Improve Quality and Reduce Cost
February 16, 2026
Tara Lavelle, PhD and Jonathan Davis, MD, Vice Chair, Pediatrics, Tufts Medical Center in a podcast about neonatal intensive care units across the country with critically ill newborns are in a race against time, while families often wait weeks — or even months — for answers. New research from Tufts Medical Center shows there’s a better way.
In the News
This Is Hands-Down the Biggest Daily Supplement Mistake Doctors See People Make
February 14, 2026
Daniel Chandler, MD, Primary Care Physician at Tufts Medical Center, in an article that highlights that the biggest mistake people make with supplements is taking them without consulting a doctor first.