The Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program at Tufts Medical Center is an ACGME accredited training program providing one year of comprehensive, multidisciplinary training in critical care medicine.
This program is open to ALL applicants, with current staff working at Circle Health, Lowell General Hospital or nursing students completing their Senior Capstone at Lowell General Hospital having a preference in applying.
The 2-year Clinical Track is designed to orient fellows towards careers in clinical nephrology. Drawing on the strengths of Tufts Medical Center as both a quaternary-care referral center and a community resource, fellows are exposed to the spectrum of nephrology consultations including acute kidney injury, electrolyte and acid/base disorders, chronic kidney disease, and dialysis.
The Chen lab develops novel imaging methods to understand mechanisms of cardiovascular disease, to image disease as it progresses and to improve cardiovascular outcomes by targeting or monitoring therapies using molecular imaging. He is applying these novel technologies to heart failure and cardio-oncology.
Did you know that the cost of hospital services and procedures can vary depending on the healthcare provider? Factors such as whether they are an academic medical center, a teaching hospital, or a community service provider can all play a role in determining the costs.
The thousands of physicians and advance practice clinicians (APCs) who comprise the Tufts Medicine clinician community work together in a spirit of partnership that’s redefining the practice of medicine.
We are dedicated to excellent medical care and delivering this care with respect for your individuality and dignity. We believe that effective patient care begins with the establishment of a partnership between you, your family and our care teams.
Tufts Medical Center’s Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program is led by the chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology and includes physicians from various specialties.