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With every gift given, hour volunteered and generous act fulfilled, you’re helping create healthier tomorrows for your community and beyond. You make it possible for us to reimagine the delivery of healthcare, nurture some of the brightest minds in medicine and pioneer new medical possibilities that allow us to improve and save lives. Explore how you can help us reimagine healthcare today and for years to come.
Charlotte Grinberg, MD examining hospice patient's heart with a stethocope at Care at Home's High Pointe House.

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Janet Myers, LPN visits patient at home and takes blood pressure.

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Meet Bob + Dottie: Our furry frontline workers
Thanks to the hearts of gold who gave to Tufts Medical Center, we welcomed these 2 Goldens to our frontline family. On any given day, you can find Bob and Dottie spreading comfort, smiles and tail wags.
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Patient Stories
Katelyn’s Story: Thriving After Two Heart Transplants
October 24, 2025
At 22, Katelyn LaConte was set to graduate from nursing school but had been feeling run down, short of breath and experiencing abdominal and chest pain. During gallbladder surgery, doctors discovered her heart was functioning at just 10 percent—she needed a life-saving transplant. She was quickly transferred to Tufts Medical Center’s Cardiac Care Unit to await a heart transplant.
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Golf Tournament Funds Critical EKG Equipment Upgrade
October 23, 2025
The 2025 MelroseWakefield Golf Invitational raised more than $175,000 at the Kernwood Country Club on June 9. Among the day’s many memorable moments, one golfer achieved the ultimate feat—scoring a hole-in-one and driving away with a brand-new Acura!
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Research through Donor Support: Uncovering a Breakthrough Strategy to Treat Prostate Cancer
October 22, 2025
Our donors don’t only support the care we deliver today—they help fuel tomorrow’s groundbreaking treatments. A new therapy, developed by Paul Mathew, MD, Hematologist/Oncologist at Tufts Medical Center and his team, prompts the immune system to attack aggressive tumors and may pave the way for treating other cancers.
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