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Education & Fellowship

Internal Medicine/Primary Care Fellowship

The Internal Medicine/Primary Care fellowship program prepares physician and pre/post-doctoral fellows, including DNP and PhD level nurses, for careers as leaders in health services research, epidemiology, public health practice, and medical education.

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Grayken Fellowship in Addiction Medicine

The addiction medicine fellowship program enables fellows and faculty to work together in developing and enhancing addiction prevention and treatment services for patients vulnerable to health disparity by virtue of socio-economic factors.

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CARE Unit Clinical & Research Training

The CARE Unit offers numerous opportunities for training and mentorship in addiction medicine and substance use disorders for medical students, residents, fellows and early career faculty. Interdisciplinary training opportunities are also available.

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  • Academic Primary Care Fellowship Program
  • Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit
  • Department of Medicine
  • Health/care Disparities Research Program

Recent News

A Scoping Review of Youth Overdose Prevention Interventions

Congratulations to the GIM Recipients of the Annual School Awards!

Anna Goldman Honored with Boston Climate Leader Award

GIM Events Calendar

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