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Tufts Medicine Specialty Pharmacy is here to help you manage your disease and the specialty medications used to treat it. We provide you with services beyond just filling your prescriptions. We will guide you through your treatment plan and work with you and your doctors to achieve the best possible treatment outcome. We use the most current treatment information for common conditions, diagnoses, diagnostic procedures and medical interventions to ensure safe and effective drug therapy.

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Our neurosurgeons extend hope and healing to people living with nervous system conditions like brain tumors, epilepsy and aneurysms. From spine surgery to operating on the tiny blood vessels that pump blood to the brain (cerebrovascular surgery), our neurosurgeons always have your well-being top of mind. ...
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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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Tufts Medicine is home to academic departments and specialty centers that redefine what's possible in research, innovation and care. Each are difference makers. And together, we make healthier possible for our colleagues and patients.

As an academic medical center and a teaching hospital, we pride ourselves not only in the sophistication of the care we provide but also in the compassionate way in which we provide it. We care for all — from the tiniest newborns to centenarians.
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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.
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Protease-activated receptors (PARs) are a unique class of G protein-coupled receptors that play critical roles in thrombosis, inflammation, and cancer.
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The Department of Medicine is home to a wide variety of clinical and basic research programs.
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The mission of the Center for Health Solutions (CHS) is to improve health by advancing research about the social, behavioral, medical and biological factors that might contribute to an individual or a population's health.
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Tufts Medicine researchers relentlessly pursue healthcare's biggest questions: What's next for cancer care? What new drug will treat a medical condition? We've been at the forefront of medical research for more than 200 years to create healthier lives for all. Together, we're driving the next era of healthcare.
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Our graduates have gone on to some of the best post-residency surgical training programs and clinical positions in the country. Please view our recent graduates' placements below.
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The pelvis has the important job of carrying your entire upper body’s weight while also supporting, protecting and stabilizing major organs in the lower half of your body. Every person has a pelvis, yet its shape and functions differ based on your assigned gender at birth. ...
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