Mass General Brigham Residency and Fellowship Programs
The Mass General Brigham hospitals sponsor residency and fellowship programs in nearly all specialties and many subspecialties of medicine, and have a long track record of training expert clinicians and leaders in all areas of health care.
Some of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs at Mass General Brigham are sponsored by a single hospital and offer comprehensive training within that institution. Other programs are jointly sponsored by two or more Mass General Brigham and/or other Harvard hospitals, utilizing complementary resources from the participating sites.
For more detailed information regarding an individual program, please consult the program's website and/or contact the Program Director's office.
Brigham & Women's Hospital (BWH) joined with Massachusetts General Hospital to form Partners HealthCare in 1994, which is now called Mass General Brigham. BWH sponsors or co-sponsors GME programs with the MGH and/or Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) was founded in 1811, and is the third oldest general hospital in the US and the largest in New England. MGH sponsors or co-sponsors GME programs with the BWH and other Mass General Brigham institutions.
McLean Hospital is the largest Harvard-affiliated psychiatric facility. Located in nearby Belmont, McLean and MGH co-sponsor GME residencies and fellowships integrated with BWH. McLean also offers training in psychology.
Massachusetts Eye and Ear offers residencies and fellowships in Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and training in Optometry.
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital (SRH) is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and one of the largest rehabilitation facilities in the US. SRH offers core residency and fellowship training in Physiatry.
Newton-Wellesley Hospital (NWH) offers a Transitional Year residency, unique in the Mass General Brigham system, and also serves as a community hospital training site for programs sponsored by BWH and MGH.
North Shore Medical Center (NSMC) includes Salem Hospital, which sponsors an ACGME-accredited Internal Medicine residency program, and serves as a community hospital training site for several Mass General Brigham programs.
This page reviewed 3/31/21.