Our Surgical Residency program works with 2 local community hospitals so that our trainees can experience a localized healthcare approach and a diverse case load.
The Tufts Medical Center Cancer Center includes the faculty in the Division of Hematology/Oncology and physicians and researchers from other divisions of Tufts Medical Center (Tufts MC).
The Division of Hematology/Oncology at Tufts Medical Center was established in the 1940s by William Dameshek, MD, founder of the American Society of Hematology, first editor of its journal Blood and one of the world’s preeminent hematologists.
All applicants must have Step 1 and Step 2 completed for consideration. We accept applications through ERAS and grant interviews after review of medical school transcript, letters of recommendation, personal statement and USMLE scores.
The Division of Hematology/Oncology prepares physicians for careers in academic hematology and oncology and promotes the combination of clinically-based practice with clinical, laboratory and translational research.
Residents have ample opportunity for global health endeavors. In recent years, our residents have used elective time to pursue projects in Haiti, Cape Verde, China, with another one of our residents currently planning a trip to Tanzania.
The Clinical Decision Making Fellowship at Tufts Medical Center provides trainees the tools they need to pursue a career in academic medicine. View a list of the alumni from this program.