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Speech-language pathology evaluates and treats people who have difficulty speaking, communicating or swallowing. We’re dedicated to helping people of all ages overcome speech, language, cognitive, swallowing and other communication disorders to find their authentic voice. ...
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Whether you’re looking for information on laboratory tests, requesting lab results or want a second opinion, pathology + laboratory medicine provides comprehensive diagnostic testing services to uncover clues about your body.  ...
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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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The Histology Laboratory at Tufts Medical Center handles over 22,000 unique specimen cases, including surgical, hematology, pediatric, breast pathology, neuropathology, dermatopathology, ocular pathology, autopsy, surgical consult and research.
Pathology + Laboratory Medicine Research
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The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine provides comprehensive testing and analysis services across all aspects of anatomic and clinical pathology, as well as blood bank analyses. Thousands of specimens land in our labs each day, each sample containing valuable diagnostic information about medical conditions and how to best treat them.
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The ACGME- accredited hematopathology fellowship at Tufts Medical Center offers broad in-depth training in clinical hematology, hematopathology, flow cytometry, cytogenetics, immunopathology, coagulation and laboratory medicine.
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Movement disorders are neurological conditions caused by brain or spinal cord injury, underlying autoimmune diseases and genetic disorders. We use the latest and most promising therapies to help you manage your symptoms and regain control of your body. ...
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A changing mole or a new patch of red, itchy or crusty skin can be a sign of skin cancer. Rather than taking a wait-and-see approach with your changing skin, we encourage you to meet with our care team. Many skin conditions can be treated with dermatologic surgery when caught early on. ...
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