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Protecting Patients and Families

Protecting our patients, their families and the many visitors who come to BIDMC every day is our top priority. BIDMC is smoke-free (a non-smoking institution), inside and out. BIDMC's Public Safety Department provides security services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Week One: The Science of Set Point

Your body weight set point is the number on the scale your weight normally hovers around, give or take a few pounds.

EMG/Neuromuscular Fellowship

BIDMC's Neuromuscular Division offers two one-year fellowships in neuromuscular diseases and electrodiagnostics/EMG. Learn more about the fellowship programs.

Internal Medicine Primary Care Track

BIDMC offers an Internal Medicine Primary Care Track for residents, which includes working in outpatient primary care and subspecialty clinics. Learn more.

Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury Programs & Services

BIDMC's Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic provides treats patients who have had a concussion or traumatic brain injury. Read about our services.

Sleep Disorders Center Programs & Services

BIDMC's Sleep Disorders Center offers diagnostic testing services and advanced treatment for sleep disorders. Learn more about our programs and services for sleep disorders.

Medical Grand Rounds

BIDMC's Medical Grand Rounds is a topical lecture series that is usually held Thursdays, 8:00 - 9:00 am, virtually. Learn about upcoming speakers and topics.

Level 2

There are many ingredients you may come across on a food label that you really don't need to worry about whether or not they are gluten-free. Learn why at BIDMC in Boston.

Spring 2019 Awards and Honors

Read more about recent accomplishments of the BIDMC community.

Referring Patients for TBM Treatment

BIDMC's TBM Program welcomes patient referrals for tracheobronchomalacia treatment and evaluation. Learn more about treatments and the referral process.

Information for Living Liver Donors

Donating a liver is an intensely personal decision. Learn more about the process of living liver donation at BIDMC in Boston and make an informed decision.

Waiting for a Kidney to Become Available

There is no way to know how long you will have to wait before a deceased donor kidney becomes available for you. It could be between one and four years, and depends on many factors. Your physician can give you some information based on your blood type, degree of sensitization and other factors. Be sure to ask. After you complete the evaluation, and you are accepted and listed for an organ, waiting may be difficult. It helps to remember that once you get the phone call about a possible match, things will move very quickly.

Recent Awards and Honors for the BIDMC Community

The BIDMC community has received a number of awards and honors during 2021 for research and patient care. Learn more about these accomplishments.

Lactose Intolerance in Patients with Celiac Disease

BIDMC's CeliacNow offers valuable resources for people with celiac disease. Learn how to recognize lactose intolerance symptoms and maintain a balanced diet.

Level 3

There are two types of labeling that can help you determine whether a food is appropriate for you to eat - gluten-free labeling and allergen labeling. For foods regulated by the FDA not labeled gluten-free, you should read the ingredients list. Learn more about how to read labels to determine if foods are gluten-free at BIDMC in Boston.

Recommended books about cancer

Cancer worries? Here are recommended books about cancer to help parents, teens, and children cope with the disease and better navigate the cancer journey.