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OBGYN Residency

Obstetrics + Gynecology Residency Program
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Train with purpose in our OBGYN residency program in Boston

Tufts Medical Center offers a well-rounded OBGYN residency program in the heart of Boston. Our training combines academic excellence with hands-on clinical experience in both university and community settings. We prepare residents to thrive in general practice, pursue subspecialty fellowships, lead research or drive meaningful advocacy.

Residents gain experience across all OBGYN specialties with guidance from dedicated faculty. Most training takes place at Tufts Medical Center, with additional rotations at Lowell General Hospital, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center and Southern New Hampshire Medical Center. This mix of training sites ensures broad exposure to different patient populations and care environments.

Key features of our program include:

Our mission is to train tomorrow’s OBGYN leaders through excellent care, meaningful advocacy and a supportive, inclusive environment.

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Lisa Benskin
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Why choose the OBGYN residency program at Tufts Medical Center
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Gain exposure to a broad range of patients, practice styles and healthcare systems
Diverse training sites
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Design your own experience
Week Elective

Tufts Medical Center offers an exceptional OBGYN residency that blends academic rigor with hands-on clinical training in both hospital and community settings. Our residents care for a diverse patient population and gain exposure to all core subspecialties, including maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic oncology, reproductive endocrinology and more. With rotations at Tufts Medical Center and our regional partners, residents graduate with the skills and confidence to practice in any setting.

Our program stands out for its focus on career development and individualized learning. Residents have the opportunity to pursue a 9-week elective during their third year, which can be tailored to research, international work or advanced clinical experience. Each resident is also matched with faculty mentors who support their goals throughout training.

We’re deeply committed to wellness, inclusion and advocacy. Residents are supported by a strong, collaborative community of faculty, peers and staff who value balance and professional growth. Whether your path leads to general practice or fellowship, Tufts Medical Center provides the foundation for a successful and fulfilling career in OBGYN.

A closer look at life in our OBGYN residency

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