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Our research is interdisciplinary and uses a collaborate approach to engage communities to accelerate health literacy innovations and improve health outcomes.
Research
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Learn about conceptual models linking health literacy to health outcomes and how to test them.
Refining Conceptual Models
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The Tufts Medical Center Cancer Center in Boston is home to expert physicians, scientists and researchers passionate about fighting cancer.
Cancer Center Research
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Research within the Division of Cardiac Surgery at Tufts Medical Center has had a long and productive history.
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We are committed to providing exceptional care and injury prevention for children. Our mission goes beyond treating injuries so we develop innovative injury prevention programs for children. Through our community safety programs, we have already reached out to over 33,000 children and their families in New England alone.
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The Tribute Book recognizes donations made in someone’s memory as part of our annual Candles of Remembrance ceremony held throughout the month of December.
Candles of Remembrance Tribute Book
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Tufts Medicine has thousands of doctors and specialists who are committed to providing you with the highest possible level of care. Request an appointment with our committed team who will support you every step of the way on your journey to better health. With our cutting-edge technology, exceptional patient care and top-notch medical staff, you can rest easy knowing you're in good hands.
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The Tupper Research Institute was established in 1984, as the first research institute at then-New England Medical Center, with significant philanthropic support from Earl S. Tupper.

Mr. Tupper believed in the ability of scientific investigation to improve lives. He understood the importance of investigative research because it was through such curiosity he was able to develop a method for purifying opaque black polyethylene slag into a substance that was flexible, tough, non-porous, non-greasy and translucent (which Tupper named Poly-T). Poly-T could be produced in a rainbow of colors for a completely new application that led to the invention of Tupperware, a housewares product that revolutionized the plastics industry and the world.
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Tufts Medical Center’s Department of Dermatology is at the forefront of pioneering research and clinical trials.
Dermatology Research
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