Residents at Tufts Medical Center spend the majority of their time at Tufts Medical Center; however, there are multiple other training sites that residents train at, contributing to a well-rounded education with a great deal of variety.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The following benefits information is published to allow a glimpse into the highlights of Tufts resident benefits and is not intended to provide all-inclusive information. It is not a contract or agreement.
Those who wish to apply to the Tufts Affiliated Hospitals Orthopedic Residency must do so through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC).
Tufts-Affiliated Hospitals Orthopaedic Residency Program – How to Apply
Did you know Tufts Medical Center is the oldest hospital in Boston? Tufts Medical Center was established as the Boston Dispensary and was the first operating medical center in New England- and the third in the United States. It was commissioned by Paul Revere.
At Tufts Medical Center we believe that the wellness of our residents is critical to their ability to achieve and provide the best care to their patients.
Our residents produce an impressive volume of high quality scientific research in all areas of OBGYN and present at national meetings and publish in peer reviewed journals every year.
We believe advocacy is a critical component of resident education. During your time at Tufts Medical Center, we work to develop the tools you need to be strong advocates for your patients, your communities, and our field.
We recognize that a diverse physician workforce enables the creation of a more just and equitable women’s healthcare field. To that end, we seek to recruit and support diverse residents that reflect the broad diversity of the patients that we serve.