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Graduate Medical Education at Baystate Medical Center

As the Western Campus of Tufts University School of Medicine we offer ACGME-accredited training in: 

  • 10 residencies
  • 16 fellowships (Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship is accredited by the Fellowship Committee)

Strengths of Our Graduate Medical Education Programs

Baystate differentiates itself by developing innovative models of medical education that distinguish its residency and fellowship programs from those based on the traditional classroom model. 

  • Our faculty — physicians experienced in community medicine and clinical research — who are dedicated to medical education
  • A collegial environment for learning and inquiry
  • First-rate resources, such as our simulation center and our interdepartmental initiatives
  • Research collaborations with our research partners, such as the University of Massachusetts Amherst, a major research university
  • Generous salary and other benefits
  • Breadth and depth of experience necessary to prepare you for a rapidly evolving healthcare field.

Hear what our residents have to say

The Growth of GME

Over the past 25 years, the number of ACGME-accredited residency and fellowship programs have grown from 11 to 25 programs, and from 131 trainees to 319 for 2010-2011. 


What  Our  Residents  Say

 Listen to some of our residents talk about their training experiences at Baystate Medical Center.

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