The Department of Family Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine is dedicated to improving health and well-being through primary care education, research, and clinical service. It emphasizes a holistic, patient-centered approach focused on prevention, wellness, and managing conditions across the lifespan. Clinical care is provided at Boston Medical Center and affiliated community health centers, deeply integrating the department into the community. Research efforts concentrate on enhancing primary care quality, addressing health disparities, and serving underserved populations. The department trains future physicians through its residency program and fellowships, preparing them for impactful careers focused on health equity and comprehensive care. This commitment to education, research, and service reflects a long history of leadership in family medicine.
View Family MedicineBoston University (BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1839, BU is the third-oldest university in Boston and the 27th-oldest private university in the United States. BU is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU) and the Boston Consortium for Higher Education. The university has more than 4,000 faculty members and nearly 34,000 students, making it one of Boston's largest employers. BU offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctorates, and medical, dental, business, and law degrees through 17 schools and colleges on three urban campuses.