Emily Geldwert, M19, is the Tufts School of Medicine recipient of the Presidential Award for Civic Life, an award which recognizes outstanding achievement in community service and community leadership.
I’m specializing in urology, which is perfect for me. I get the long-term relationships with patients that some other surgeons don’t have, but also get to work hands-on with awesome equipment: robots, lasers, shock waves.
When Betty Liu, M19, left her native California to study architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, she missed her mother’s Shanghainese cooking.
After hearing rhetoric that immigrants, particularly undocumented immigrants, are a burden to our health-care system, Lila Flavin, M19, decided to look at the data and find out the truth.
For an hour every Sunday, Connor O’Boyle, MBS17, M21, and Dublin, his three-year-old English cream golden retriever, visit patients at the Floating Hospital for Children’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
For over three decades, the biggest country stars—Johnny Cash, Larry Gatlin, Wynonna Judd, and Mandy Moore—have trusted one team with their most previous instruments: otolaryngologist Robert Ossoff, D73, M75, and the Vanderbilt Voice Center.
On March 15th, Tufts 4th-year medical students gathered with friends, family, and faculty in the Medical Education Building to celebrate Match Day and learn where their residency program matches will take them