A national leader in medicine, founded in 1893, Tufts School of Medicine offers one of the most substantive & innovative medical curricula in the country.
Tufts University School of Medicine has been a national leader in medicine since its founding in 1893. We are a fully accredited institution with over 3,800 faculty and a wide range of programs in medicine, scientific research and public health care policy. We offer one of the most substantive and innovative medical curricula in the country, including training in business, communication, public health and technology.
The mission of Tufts University School of Medicine is to promote human health. We will fulfill our mission by emphasizing rigorous fundamentals while stimulating innovation as we: educate, in a dynamic learning environment, physicians, scientists, and public health professionals to become leaders in their fields; contribute to the advancement of the sciences basic to medicine through discovery, research, scholarship, and communication, and join with our partner institutions to provide the best care to our patients and communities.