Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) Fellowship
The Tufts Medical Center Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) Fellowship accepts applicants who have completed any of the accredited primary residencies. Located in the heart of Chinatown, Tufts MC serves a population from China and other southeast Asian countries with their own language and culture in approaching serious illness and end of life. The fellow will encounter innovative clinical models for delivering palliative care, with a focus on the impact of cultural differences on medical decision-making among the seriously ill. We seek a fellow wishing to learn the clinical skills in a warm, welcoming environment that invites curiosity and kindness.
Rotations include:
- 4 months of inpatient consultation at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, MA
- 2 months of inpatient consultation at VA Boston
- ½ day/week of longitudinal clinic and 2 weeklong clinic immersion experiences
- 2 months of home hospice (includes home visits and long-term care visits)
- 1 month of inpatient hospice at our affiliated inpatient hospice house
- 1 month of long-term care
- 2 weeks of pediatric experience at New England Pediatric Care
- 6 weeks of elective time
Palliative Care is a growing service and specialization in the medical community. We are dedicated to providing training to further the field and enable clinicians to provide optimal care for patients living with serious illness.
We provide training to Tufts MC oncology fellows, residents, medical students, social workers and more.
Palliative Care Grand Rounds series
April 22nd, 2021: "Pathways to Wellness: Exploring the Interrelationships between Obesity, Pain Management, and Psychological Factors"
Olutosin “Tosin” Ojugbele, MD
June 17th, 2021: "Advance Care Planning in the Chinese Diaspora”
Zhimeng Jia, MD, CCFP, PC
October 21st, 2021: “The unique privilege of caring for young adults who are survivors of childhood cancer and hopes for the future”
Lisa Mueller, MD
November 21st, 2019: "Sonnets, Soliloquys, and Suffering: A Place for the Humanities in Palliative Care"
Shapir Rosenberg, MD
December 19th, 2019: "A practical and ethically justified approach to advance directives discussions"
Paul Mathew, MD
January 29th, 2020: "Psychedelic Research: Implications for Palliative Care and End-of-Life Existential Distress"
Anthony Bossis PhD
February 20th, 2020: "A Pragmatic Approach to Measuring Quality of Palliative Care Taking into Consideration Clinician Burnout"
Jatin Dave, MD
October 17th, 2019, "Conflict Engagement: Strategies for Connecting with Patients, Families, Colleagues and Yourself"
Debra Gerardi, RN, MPH, JD
September 19, 2019, “Opioid-Related Challenges in Palliative Care Patients”
Dustin Patil, MD
Director, Addiction Psychiatry, Tufts Medical Center
Tamara Vesel, MD
Chief, Division of Palliative Care, Tufts Medical Center
June 20th, 2019, “A Year in Palliative Care: Education and research at Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Medicine”
Katherine Hicks-Courant, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Tufts Medical Center
Emma Ernst, 3rd Year Medical Student at Tufts University
Bernice Burkarth, MD HMDC FAAHPM, CMO of Home Health Foundation
Benjamin Wessler, MD, Cardiologist at Tufts Medical Center
Tamara Vesel, MD, Chief of the Division of Palliative Care at Tufts Medical Center
April 18, 2019: “Aging with Wisdom: Reflections, Stories and Teachings”
Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle, Author
May 16, 2019: “Can We Generate a More Sustaining and Inclusive Power of Compassion for our Lives and Work?”
John Makransky, PhD
February 21, 2019: “Dialysis: High Tech Palliative Care"
Presenter: Klemens B. Meyer, MD
January 17, 2019: “I Won't Let you Die: A Mother's Perspective of Her Daughter's Journey with Metastatic Gastric Cancer"
Presenter: Deidre Sligh, Bereaved Parent
December 13, 2018: “Courageous Parents Network: Using Patient and Family Voices in Pediatric Palliative Care”
Presenter: Patricia O’Malley, MD
November 1, 2018: “We should be worse technicians and better human beings: The Conversations that Lead to End of Life Decisions”
Presenter: Susan Harris, Rabbi, MHL, BCC
October 11, 2018: “Delirium in Seriously Ill Children and Adults”
Presenter: Dr. Chase Samsel
September 20, 2018: “Spirituality and Palliative Care: From Asclepius to P-Values”
Presenter: Tracy Balboni, MD, MPH, FAAHPM
July 19, 2018: Palliative Grand Rounds: Team and Systems Based Approaches to Quality and Safety in Pain Management
Speaker: Dr. Daniel B. Carr, MD, DABPM, FFPMANZCA (Hon)
June 14, 2018: “Palliative Care Discussion: Needs Assessment for Bereavement Services at Tufts Medical Center”.
Panel Discussion: Kathy Hershfield, SW; Linda Russo, RN (spouse); Megan DeLisi (parent); Chris Roehr (parent and spouse)
May 15, 2018 “Tibetans Practices for the End of Life: What we can learn from Asian Models”.
Guest Speaker: Willa Miller, PhD
April 19, 2018 “Home Hospice: Debunking the Myths, Understanding the Realities.”
Guest Speaker: Diana Taylor, SW
February 15, 2018 “Grief and Bereavement: Best Practices for Supporting Bereaved Families” Sue Morris, PsyD.
January 18, 2018 “Emerging Role of Palliative Care for Patients with Advance Heart Failure” by Jatin Dave, MD
November 30th, 2017 “Opioids in a Time of Crisis: Pain, Addiction, Suffering, National Emergencies….Where Are We Now?” by Douglas Brandoff, MD
October 19, 2017 “Shifting from Rescue to Right: Palliative Care and Healthcare Reform” by Jennifer Clark, MD
September 21, 2017 “Humanism, Burnout, and Patient Care: Excerpts from a Work in Progress” by Julius Yang, M.D.,PH.D.
August 17, 2017 “Difficult encounters in clinical care” by Guy Maytal, M.D.
July 20, 2017 “Reflections on staying well in the care of patients” by Charles J. Hatem, M.D.