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  1. Learn about the MD, MS, and DPT programs offered by Tufts University School of Medicine, a leading health sciences institution in Boston. Read the latest news and stories about the school's students, faculty, and community impact.

    • Population Health and Profession of Medicine
    • Scientific Foundations of Medicine Unit
    • Organ Systems
    • Foundations of Patient Care
    • Foundations of Evidence-Based Medicine and Clinical Reasoning
    • Required CORE Clerkships
    • Perspectives in Medicine - Patients, Populations, and Systems Threads
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    This course introduces medical students to fundamental concepts in the areas of public and population health, epidemiology and biostatistics, health care systems, ethics and professionalism. The unit provides an overview of the organization of the US health care system, health inequities, cross-cultural medicine, shared-decision making, quality imp...

    The SFM unit consists of two courses delivered synchronously: Molecules to Tissues (MTT) and Microbes, Infectious Disease and the Immune System (MIDIS). The unit is further divided into four, three-week sections, each with a unifying theme and concluding with an illustrative patient presentation. Teaching format: Interactive lectures, flipped class...

    The organ systems integrate organ-specific cadaveric and virtual anatomy, histology, physiology, pathology, pathophysiology, infectious disease, imaging, clinical laboratory, pharmacology, therapeutics, ethics and the Perspectives in Medicine - Patients, Populations, and Systems. Each unit begins with a focus on normal structure and function and th...

    Medical Interviewing and the Doctor-Patient Relationship (MIDPR) (First year, 11 weeks) MIDPR, starting in August of first year, is designed to introduce students to the art and science of the medical interview. The goals of the course include: providing an introductory experience in talking to patients, learning about the doctor-patient relationsh...

    Epidemiology and Biostatistics (First Year, 3 weeks) The primary goal of the course is to teach students the skills to read, understand and critique the medical literature. This course covers descriptive epidemiology, randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, case control studies, external and internal validity, bias and confounding, screening,...

    Required core clerkships emphasize the refinement of clinical skills, clinical reasoning and professional identity formation. A major focus is using the history and physical exam to gather information to generate a prioritized differential diagnosis and an evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic plan. Students strengthen their skills in interpret...

    Perspectives in Medicine (Perspectives) is a longitudinal course that focuses on content outside of basic medical science and the organ systems. The Perspectives - understanding the patient experience of medicine, the organization and effects of our healthcare system, the way population health works, and personal and professional development – are ...

    Learn about the integrated curriculum that prepares Tufts medical students for success in a changing healthcare environment. The curriculum covers basic science, clinical science, healthcare delivery science, and personal and professional development, with four perspectives and a scholarly project.

  2. The Tufts University School of Medicine is the medical school of Tufts University, a private research university in Massachusetts. It was established in 1893 and is located on the university's health sciences campus in downtown Boston.

  3. This one-week summer intensive provides driven students who are interested in medical or dental school (or in other health professions) the opportunity to experience a range of hands-on clinical skills at one of the nation's leading medical schools—Tufts University School of Medicine. Mini Med School: Clinical Experiences is a stand-alone ...

  4. May 21, 2019 · Abstract. The highly conserved 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of the HIV-1 RNA genome is central to the regulation of virus replication. NMR and biochemical experiments support a model in which the 5'UTR can transition between at least two conformational states.

  5. Feb 11, 2019 · In this retrospective, observational study we used national data from the American Medical Association National Graduate Medical Education Census for all residents who entered Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited EM programs between academic years 2006–2007 and 2015–2016.

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