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The Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases faculty at Tufts Medical Center in downtown Boston is deeply committed to helping all of our fellows reach their career goals.
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The Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at Tufts Medical Center offers a one year ACGME accredited position for fellowship training in Sleep Medicine.
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Blood disorders, also known as hematologic disorders, affect 1 or more components of blood — plasma, platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells — by preventing blood from behaving as it should. We specialize in diagnosing, treating and developing new therapies for blood disorders like anemia, hemophilia and thrombotic diseases. ...
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Your well-being is important, and we're here to diagnose and treat your condition with empathy and compassion. Receiving a mental health diagnosis is the first step to improving the quality of your life. With the right treatment plan and support, you can take control of your symptoms and focus on feeling your best. ...
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You know your child better than anyone. And your child’s behavioral health is as important as their overall health and well-being. We help you and your child be their best by treating and managing your young child or teen’s mental well-being from anxiety and depression to ADHD and autism. ...
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging test that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to take pictures of the inside of your body. Your doctor may recommend an MRI to look for abnormalities or to monitor your body’s response to existing care plans. ...
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Speech-language pathology evaluates and treats people who have difficulty speaking, communicating or swallowing. We’re dedicated to helping people of all ages overcome speech, language, cognitive, swallowing and other communication disorders to find their authentic voice. ...
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Your primary care provider is your go-to expert for everyday health and wellness care. We treat people of all ages and conditions — from yearly check-ups to managing chronic conditions and preventive care to bumps, bruises, coughs, colds and everything in between. ...
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Neuroradiology pays special attention to head, brain, neck and spine health. Your doctor may use an MRI, CT scan or other imaging technologies to detect and treat neurological conditions. ...
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Strokes can happen to anyone at any age, but those under 50 may need extra support to prevent them from happening again, aid in recovery and assist with adapting to life after a stroke. ...
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We care for your heart and blood vessels, treating conditions like irregular heartbeats, heart failure and congenital heart disease. With advanced technology and innovative treatments, we provide personalized care to help you improve your heart health and live a longer, healthier life. ...
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Your genetic makeup plays a crucial role in your overall well-being. It influences your health from the moment you are born, and can also impact any health conditions you might experience as you grow older and your children. ...
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A selection of past health literacy research initiatives.
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Our Psychiatry program continues Tufts’ tradition of educational excellence, providing access to expert educators and exposure to a wide variety of psychiatric care modalities and facilities.
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Radiation oncology is a medical specialty that uses high-energy radiation to treat cancer and other conditions. Radiation oncology is an essential part of cancer care along with surgery and medications. ...
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Myeloma (also known as multiple myeloma) and amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis are serious conditions caused by abnormal antibody-producing plasma cells found in the bone marrow where all blood cells are made. While myeloma (a blood cancer) and AL amyloidosis (a blood disease) can develop independently of one another, they’re sometimes diagnosed together. ...
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One of the most confusing and stressful parts a hospital stay is the registration and admitting process. That’s why we at Tufts Medical Center have provided the below information on this process - so you can feel more comfortable knowing what to expect and why this process is important.
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