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We are committed to offering our physician community the most up-to-date resources, tools and education. Please see below for upcoming webinars as well as the most recent presentations on Coding, Telehealth and COVID-19.
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Tufts Medicine is on a journey to re-imagine healthcare, and it starts by looking at ourselves. We are on a mission to build an inclusive culture where all people can thrive by advancing diversity, cultural competence and eliminating structural racism to achieve health equity.
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Our mission, vision and values are our guiding light. Together, we bring them to life with our care, our actions, our learning and our commitment to excellence.
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For decades, it’s been known that poor nutrition during pregnancy has negative impacts on maternal and child outcomes both in the short and long term. Unfortunately, due to socioeconomic and food access issues, likely secondary to structural racism in populations of color, nutrition in pregnancy is also an issue of health equity.
MIRI's Innovative Food as Medicine Study for Food-Insecure Pregnant Patients
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EpicCare Link is an online tool for connecting physicians and their staff to Tufts Medicine resources and patient information in a secure manner.
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Stay up to date with hospital news, donor stories, upcoming events and more.
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The Department of Psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center offers a 24-hour per week practicum for doctoral students in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from September through May each year.
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Amazing things happen at Tufts Medicine every day. From the preventative care that keeps you well to the most innovative life-saving transplants and treatments, we want to hear your story. Tell us about your experience at Tufts Medicine and help educate, inspire and bring hope to others.
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The Molecular Cardiology Research Institute (MCRI) at Tufts Medical Center is dedicated to investigating the molecular mechanisms of common cardiovascular diseases and translating those discoveries into new clinical strategies for diagnosis and therapy to prevent and treat various forms of heart disease including heart attack, high blood pressure and heart failure.
Molecular Cardiology Research Institute (MCRI)
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MCRI is comprised of 12 scientists dedicated to investigating the molecular mechanisms of common cardiovascular diseases and translating those discoveries into new clinical strategies for diagnosis and therapy to prevent and treat heart diseases including heart attack, high blood pressure and heart failure.
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MCRI is composed of 3 centers: the Cardiac Biology Research Center, Vascular Biology Research Center and the Center for Translational Pharmacology and Genomics. These centers support the collaborative environment in the MCRI bringing together MCRI faculty and collaborators to advance each area of research.
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The MCRI core labs include the MCRI Bio Bank Core Lab, the MCRI Cell Culture Core Lab, the MCRI Interventional Research Core Lab, the MCRI Small Animal Physiology Core Lab and the MCRI Vascular Function Core Lab. These labs provide equipment, infrastructure, and expertise to support MCRI faculty and trainees in their research.
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The MCRI sponsors Multidisciplinary Research Groups that foster collaboration among clinical, translational and basic scientists including MCRI faculty and investigators across Tufts Medicine and Tufts University. These groups include the Cardio-Oncology Research Group, the Cardio-Renal Research Group, the Vasculo-Neuro Research Group, the Women’s Cardiovascular Health Research Group, and the Wound Healing Research Group.
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Training the next generation of cardiovascular researchers is critical to the Molecular Cardiology Research Institute (MCRI) mission and a high priority in the Institute
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