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Founded in 2016 and supported by the Tufts Medical Center Physicians Organization, the Committee is comprised of 20 female faculty from Tufts Medical Center.

We sponsor and host workshops, seminars and events geared to promote the professional and personal advancement of female faculty, and we advocate for parity in employment status by engaging with institutional leadership.

Chair: Aarti Grover, MD
Chair Elect: Elizabeth Figuracion, DO
Past Chair: Angie Mae Rodday, PhD, MS
 

(WiMS) Committee
The mission of the Tufts Women in Medicine and Science (WiMS) Committee is to promote the professional and personal development of women in medicine and science and to advocate for parity for women at our institution.

Each year, Tufts Medical Center welcomes a new group of Interns, Residents and Fellows who join us from medical schools across the country. These trainees come to Tufts MC from diverse backgrounds and use their experiences to truly shine while training here.

Obstetrics + Gynecology Residency Program
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.
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We’ve partnered with institutions across Massachusetts so that our residents and fellows can have access to a wide range of clinical, research and teaching opportunities in different environments.
Resident filling out paperwork in the SICU (Surgical Intensive Care Unit) at Tufts Medical Center.
Tufts Medicine is known for our exemplary patient care, leading-edge research and outstanding graduate medical educational programs. We hold the proud position of the primary health system of Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM).
Surgical training is an essential part of the process for the research, development and sale of novel devices. Some instrumentation systems, implants, minimally invasive tools, robotics and other new technologies can present unique training challenges.
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