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Tufts Health Sciences Campus
NameTufts Health Sciences Campus
Established1867 (as Boston Dental College)
TypePrivate
Parent institutionTufts University
CityBoston
StateMassachusetts
CountryUnited States
DeanHelen Boucher (Interim, Tufts University School of Medicine)
CampusUrban
AffiliationsTufts Medical Center

Tufts Health Sciences Campus. Located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, it is the principal hub for the health sciences schools of Tufts University. The campus integrates the Tufts University School of Medicine, the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. This concentration of schools fosters a highly collaborative environment for education, research, and clinical care, with deep ties to the adjacent Tufts Medical Center.

History

The origins of the campus trace back to 1867 with the founding of the Boston Dental College, which later merged with Tufts College in 1899 to form the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. The Tufts University School of Medicine was established in 1893. Throughout the 20th century, these schools were consolidated in Boston, with significant expansion following the 1950 merger of the Boston Dispensary and the Boston Floating Hospital to create the Tufts–New England Medical Center, now known as Tufts Medical Center. Major developments include the 1980 opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Center for Health Communications and the 2008 completion of the Jaharis Family Center for Biomedical and Nutrition Sciences, which houses the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.

Academic programs

The campus offers a comprehensive array of degree programs. The Tufts University School of Medicine grants the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and, in conjunction with the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, combined degrees like the MD–PhD program. The Tufts University School of Dental Medicine awards the Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) and advanced certificates in specialties such as orthodontics and oral and maxillofacial surgery. The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences provides Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees across disciplines including molecular biology and neuroscience. The Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy confers master's and doctoral degrees in nutrition science and public health.

Campus and facilities

The urban campus is centered on Harrison Avenue in Chinatown. Key instructional and research buildings include the Jaharis Family Center, the Arthur M. Sackler Center, and the Stearns Building. The Health Sciences Library serves all campus constituents. Clinical training is anchored at the interconnected Tufts Medical Center, which includes the Floating Hospital for Children. The campus is also integrated with the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, a federal research facility located nearby.

Affiliated hospitals and clinical partners

The primary teaching hospital is Tufts Medical Center, a 415-bed academic medical center. The campus maintains a vast network of affiliated hospitals for clinical rotations and research, including Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington, Massachusetts, and the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. Other major partners are Cambridge Health Alliance, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, and the VA Boston Healthcare System. International affiliations include partnerships with institutions like the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre in Tanzania.

Research centers and institutes

Research is organized through numerous interdisciplinary centers. Notable entities include the Molecular Cardiology Research Institute at Tufts Medical Center, the Center for Infectious Disease and Vaccine Research, and the Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies. The Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute accelerates research from bench to bedside. Nutrition and aging research is prominent at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging and the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. The School of Dental Medicine hosts the Center for Integrative Global Oral Health.

Notable faculty and alumni

The campus has been associated with many distinguished individuals. Historic faculty include surgeon and former American Medical Association president Joseph Garland and nutrition scientist Jean Mayer, who later became president of Tufts University. Notable alumni encompass former U.S. Surgeon General Antonia Novello, Nobel Prize-winning virologist Harald zur Hausen, and former director of the National Institutes of Health Elias Zerhouni. Other prominent graduates are cardiologist and author Lisa Sanders and former commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Jane Henney.

Category:Tufts University Category:Health sciences campuses in the United States Category:Education in Boston Category:Medical and health organizations based in Massachusetts