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Tufts Medical Center celebrates 70 heart transplants in 2024.
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Tufts Medical Center Completes 70 Adult Heart Transplants in 2024

Surpasses 2023 total by nine to set a new regional benchmark for adult heart transplants at a single center in a calendar year.

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Should You Worry About Measles?
March 11, 2025
Measles outbreaks are in the news. Tufts Medicine’s Chief Infection Control Officer, Shira Doron, MD, shares how to keep yourself, your family and your community safe.
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Colon + Rectal Cancer: A New Era for Care
March 10, 2025
Tufts Medical Center’s Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Lilian Chen, MD, shares how innovation and research are bringing advances in prevention, detection and treatment to those with colon and rectal cancer.
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Thank You to Our Tufts Medicine Hospitalists
March 6, 2025
Hospitalists improve care for hospitalized patients; March 6 is National Hospitalist Day.
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Vaccines: Fact vs. Fiction
March 4, 2025
Shira Doron, MD, Chief Infection Control Officer at Tufts Medicine, debunks 5 vaccine myths.
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Wig Programs Help Patients Look + Feel Their Best
February 27, 2025
Tufts Medical Center offers free wigs and fittings for patients with medical hair loss

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Great Leaders in Healthcare | 2025
March 13, 2025
Helen Boucher, MD, Dean of Tufts University School of Medicine and Chief Academic Officer for Tufts Medicine, in an article about Becker’s Hospital Review’s list of “Great Leaders in Healthcare 2025”.
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Elizabeth Yen, MD, Receives the Mont Liggins Early Career Award
March 13, 2025
Mention of Elizabeth Yen, MD, Neonatologist at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about her receiving the Mont Liggins Early Career Award, presented to an early career researcher who has achieved “distinguished recognition in the field of perinatology and developmental biology”.
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Parenting Is Hard—But It Also Might Keep Your Brain Young
March 12, 2025
Michelle DiBlasi, DO, Chief of Inpatient Psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about new research indicating that parenting might help slow brain aging.

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Introduction to the Tufts Medical Center Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program
Find out how we train and mentor the next generation of infectious disease experts.
Family History and Heart Health
Lawrence Conway, MD explains the connection between family history and cardiovascular health.
Introduction to Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)
Dr. Miguel Ariza, Medical Director of the Diabetes and Endocrine Center at Circle Health Dracut addresses common questions patients have about diabetes.
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