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Student Health Physician

Tufts University
United States, Massachusetts, Somerville
124 Professors Row (Show on map)
Dec 26, 2025
Overview

Tufts University Health Services supports the educational mission of Tufts University by providing accessible, high-quality health care to a diverse population of undergraduate and graduate students across all campuses. We are committed to fostering a safe, welcoming environment that is inclusive, culturally informed, and ensures equitable access to care. Our core values include confidentiality, respect for diversity, promotion of wellness, and continuous professional growth.

Our team-comprising physicians, advanced practice clinicians, nurses, and medical laboratory professionals-works collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary group across Tufts' four campuses to meet students' medical needs. Services include disease prevention, health promotion, and the full spectrum of routine primary care, with a strong emphasis on acute illness, sexual and reproductive health, and mental health. We strive to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care for all student populations, including HIV prevention through pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis, gender-affirming care, and support for individuals who have experienced sexual assault. All clinicians participate in an on-call rotation to provide backup for our after-hours nurse triage line.


What You'll Do

This position reports to the Medical Director, University Student Health Services. The Student Health Physician provides comprehensive primary and episodic care to students on the Boston, Medford, and Grafton campuses through both in-person and telehealth visits. Responsibilities include managing common acute conditions and injuries, as well as providing longitudinal care for chronic conditions typical in this population (e.g., asthma, allergies, migraines, gastrointestinal issues, eating disorders, and musculoskeletal concerns).
A key focus of the role is inclusive reproductive and sexual health care for all genders. Physicians are expected to conduct routine depression screenings and demonstrate comfort and competence in addressing mental health and sexual health topics. Additionally, the physician supports Tufts' travel medicine services for students participating in university-affiliated travel programs. These services may expand to include faculty and staff, and the physician will play a role in developing and sustaining this initiative.
While this role does not include occupational health or urgent care for faculty/staff (with the possible future exception of travel medicine), collaboration with colleagues and providing consultative support to other clinical team members is essential.

Key Responsibilities:

Student Medical Care
  • Provide primary and episodic care to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students through in-person and telehealth visits, in collaboration with the clinical team.
  • Diagnose and manage common acute illnesses and injuries; provide ongoing care for chronic conditions such as asthma, allergies, migraines, gastrointestinal disorders, eating disorders, and musculoskeletal issues.
  • Conduct routine depression screenings and coordinate referrals to in-house or external behavioral health providers; demonstrate comfort and skill in addressing mental health and sexual health topics.
  • Perform after-visit follow-up, including communicating test results, providing clinical advice via phone or secure messaging, and ensuring continuity of care.
  • Deliver inclusive reproductive and sexual health care for all genders, with a focus on comprehensive, patient-centered support.
  • Communicate with appropriate university deans (with student consent) to support students experiencing significant or complex health issues.
Health Services Collaboration
  • Provide clinical consultation to nurse practitioners and registered nurses in a supportive, collaborative manner that fosters learning, professional development, and collegiality.
Travel Medicine
  • Support the AVP of Health Services and the Medical Director in developing travel medicine services for Tufts faculty, staff, and students traveling on university-related business.
  • Provide travel medicine consultations, including pre-travel and post-travel evaluations for graduate and professional students participating in Tufts-sponsored work or study travel.
Administrative
  • Participate in regular clinical meetings and committees or work groups as requested by the Medical Director.
  • Maintain accurate clinical documentation using the electronic medical record system, including appointment scheduling and compliance with professional and institutional standards.

What We're Looking For

Basic Requirements:

  • M.D. or D.O. degree required.
  • Must be licensed to practice in Massachusetts and eligible for licensure in Maine.
  • Board certification in internal medicine, family medicine, or a related medical subspecialty.
  • Demonstrated training and experience addressing the health needs of diverse populations.
  • Expertise in caring for LGBTQ+ students and students from varied ethnic, cultural, and immigration backgrounds.
  • Minimum of three years' experience in an ambulatory primary care setting.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working in a university health setting strongly preferred.

Pay Range

Minimum $170,700.00, Midpoint $213,500.00, Maximum $256,100.00

Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
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