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Tufts Medical Center

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1930

Biography

Abstract:
The New England Medical Center (NEMC) was established in 1930 through an alliance with the Boston Dispensary, the Boston Floating Hospital for Infants and Children, and the Trustees of Tufts College. It is the principle teaching hospital for the School of Medicine and the School of Dental Medicine. It was renamed the Tufts-New England Medical Center in 1968 and the Tufts Medical Center in 2008. It is located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. <p>The New England Medical Center (NEMC) is the principal teaching hospital for the School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine. The Medical Center's chiefs of service are joint appointees with the medical school and most serve as chairs of their respective departments at the medical school. Students take 25% of their required third year clerkships and 50% of their fourth year electives at NEMC.</p><p>Recognizing that education and research are essential components to good medical care, the New England Medical Center was established in 1930 through the alliance of the Boston Dispensary, the Boston Floating Hospital for Infants and Children, and the Trustees of Tufts College. The NEMC was established as a non-profit corporation to coordinate the administrative activities of its constituent organizations. In 1946 the Joseph H. Pratt Diagnostic Hospital, an extension of the Boston Dispensary established in 1938, joined NEMC. In 1950, when the Medical School and Dental School relocated to Harrison Avenue, the NEMC became known as the New England Medical Center Hospital.</p><p>The entity was renamed Tufts-New England Medical Center in 1968, and in 1970 the NEMC board met at the Coonamessett Inn in Falmouth, Massachusetts to outline ways the NEMC and Tufts could further coordinate operations. The resulting directives, known as the Coonamessett Statement, indicated that support services and other business functions should be made the responsibility of T-NEMC in each case where it made sense to do so. That same year Tufts President Hallowell and NEMC President Quarles signed an affiliation agreement that codified the T-NEMC as an alliance through which its constituent units would move toward a completely integrated operation. By 1976, T-NEMC controlled health care studies, medical engineering, community health and ambulatory care, employee-student health services, lab animal medicine, some research, off-site medical services, a common utility supply center, architectural services, communications, educational media, parking facilities, property ownership, and public relations. However, by the late 1970s both institutions had experienced a change in leadership, resulting in a change of priorities for each. Interest in integration waned and the cooperation forged in the early 1970s was dismantled.</p><p>After a period of tension and competition in the 1980s, Tufts and NEMC drafted a new affiliation agreement in 1991, which remains in effect as of 1999. In 2000, the center was once again named Tufts-New England Medical Center, or T-NEMC.</p>

Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:

Testing frequently asked questions, 2020 April 27

 Item
Call Number: MS269.000314
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series represents a collection of websites regarding Tufts University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Websites include official University communications, news items reporting on Tufts' response, student-published articles, and social media posts.The collection will grow as the pandemic continues, and the finding aid will be updated on a regular basis to reflect addtions. To see the current state of the web collection, follow the link in the Other Finding Aids note...
Dates: 2020 April 27

Tufts COVID Patient Discharge, 2020 June 11

 Item
Call Number: MS269.000409
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series represents a collection of websites regarding Tufts University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Websites include official University communications, news items reporting on Tufts' response, student-published articles, and social media posts.The collection will grow as the pandemic continues, and the finding aid will be updated on a regular basis to reflect addtions. To see the current state of the web collection, follow the link in the Other Finding Aids note...
Dates: 2020 June 11

Tufts Folia Medica

 Collection
Call Number: UP044
Scope and Contents This collection consists of issues of the Tufts Folia Medica, which contains medical articles. It supplanted the Bulletin of Tufts-New England Medical Center.
Dates: 1961 -- 1963

Tufts MC COVID-19 montage | "I Believe" by Adam Ezra Group, 2020 June 11

 Item
Call Number: MS269.000410
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series represents a collection of websites regarding Tufts University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Websites include official University communications, news items reporting on Tufts' response, student-published articles, and social media posts.The collection will grow as the pandemic continues, and the finding aid will be updated on a regular basis to reflect addtions. To see the current state of the web collection, follow the link in the Other Finding Aids note...
Dates: 2020 June 11

Tufts Medical Center Partners with Medically HomeĀ® for COVID-19 Response, 2020 April 27

 Item
Call Number: MS269.000316
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series represents a collection of websites regarding Tufts University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Websites include official University communications, news items reporting on Tufts' response, student-published articles, and social media posts.The collection will grow as the pandemic continues, and the finding aid will be updated on a regular basis to reflect addtions. To see the current state of the web collection, follow the link in the Other Finding Aids note...
Dates: 2020 April 27

Tufts Medical Center Records

 Collection
Call Number: UA144
Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, publications, reports, and subject files relating to the founding and operations of the Tufts Medical Center, formerly known as Tufts New England Medical Center. Other topics significantly represented in this collection include the Boston Dispensary and the Bingham Associates Fund of Massachusetts.
Dates: 1911 -- 1998

Tufts Medical Center's COVID-19 test (Chinese), 2020 April 27

 Item
Call Number: MS269.000317
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series represents a collection of websites regarding Tufts University's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Websites include official University communications, news items reporting on Tufts' response, student-published articles, and social media posts.The collection will grow as the pandemic continues, and the finding aid will be updated on a regular basis to reflect addtions. To see the current state of the web collection, follow the link in the Other Finding Aids note...
Dates: 2020 April 27

Tufts--NEMC Scientific News

 Collection
Call Number: UP127
Scope and Contents This collection contains issues of Tufts-New England Medical Center News Scientific which is a publication reflecting representative basic and clinical research by staff and faculty of the Medical and Dental Schools.
Dates: 1964 -- 1969

Tufts--NEMC Times

 Collection
Call Number: UP125
Scope and Contents This collection contains issues of T-NEMC Times. It contains news and information on activities at the Medical Center. It is published by the Department of Public Relations, Tufts-New England Medical Center and is circulated to the employees, trustees, members of the medical and dental staffs and faculty, students, volunteers and other friends of this institution
Dates: 1974 -- 1981

Tufts New England Medical Center Planning Office Records

 Collection
Call Number: UA014
Scope and Contents The collection includes administrative files and records, grant applications and proposals, reports, studies, surveys, architectural plans, contracts, meeting and conference agendas and minutes, correspondence, publications, theses, sound recordings, and visual materials, such as transparencies and photographs, from the Tufts New England Medical Center Planning Office.
Dates: 1870 -- 1985; Majority of material found within 1950 -- 1970