Structural Racism Is a Public Health Problem. Measuring It Can Lead to Better Solutions A researcher quantifies racism at the state level to better understand health disparities.
Sophie Dodd, PA23 "You won't find a more engaging, supportive, and comprehensive learning experience than Tufts."
Rabail Butt, MPH23 "I just want to do my little bit to make this world a better and more equitable place for everyone, and an MPH is just the degree to help me do that."
Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty from Boston program to represent Tufts University in the most prominent physical therapy conference of the year The faculty have a combined 12 different peer-reviewed educational or research sessions being presented.
How Can We Set a Fair Price for Drugs? A health economist says a medication’s cost should reflect its value to the patient and to society
Ramone Brown (MBS '22) "Coming into the program, I wanted to prove that my academic struggles during college were far behind me. Finally being able to do so has been gratifying."
Faculty Spotlight: Kim Dao "I especially wanted to improve awareness of and access to physical therapy, as well as the quality of care patients receive."
How We Have Incorporated Mentoring in Our Student-Centered Approach January is National Mentoring Month—Learn About Mentoring Initiatives at Tufts University School of Medicine.
What Is Combination Drug Therapy? A microbiologist explains drug cocktails and how researchers find the right matches to improve outcomes