Boston Basics
Harvard Derm Potpourri
Location, Location, Location!
Things to see and do in Boston
100

This is the airport you use to fly into Boston

What is Boston Logan

100

This is a monthly meeting where residents learn about the intricacies of wine making

What is: Harvard Derm Wine Club

100

This is the children’s hospital where we rotate for two months during our second year.

What is: Boston Children’s Hospital

100

Located in the heart of Back Bay, this is a popular street filled with great shopping and restaurants.

What is: Newbury Street

200

This is what we call the subway in Boston (Fun fact: Built in 1897, this was America’s first subway!)

What is: The T (As a Harvard Derm resident you qualify for a discounted monthly T Pass or monthly reciprocal parking at both the MGH and Longwood Campus)

200

Resident spend this number of months on consults at each of our major hospitals.

What is: 2 months

(MGH, BWH, BIDMC)

200

Often nicknamed “Man’s Greatest,” this is the hospital located near Beacon Hill where we spend time on consults and clinic.

What is: MGH

200

This famous tour will give you a ‘bird’s-eye’ view of Boston by land and by sea.

What is: The Duck Tour

300

This iconic coffee and sweet treat chain was founded in Boston in 1948.

What is: Dunkin’ Donuts

300

This city is hosting AAD 2024.

What is: San Diego, CA

Residents are given 3 conference days to attend AAD (this does not include the 3 conference days annually we receive to attend/present at other conferences)

300

This popular neighborhood for socializing in the city is also home to the ‘Citgo Sign’, the MGM Music Hall, the House of Blues, and a famous baseball park where Harvard Derm Residents happen to get $5 tickets after the first pitch.

What is: Fenway

300

This is a 2.5-mile-long path through Boston, that passes by 16 locations significant to the history of the United States.

What is: The Freedom Trail
400

This crustacean is a commonly served on a roll in Boston

What is Lobster

400

This is the name of our newest residency “track”

What is: The Equity Track - This track is a collaboration between the Harvard Combined Dermatology Residency Program and the Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Minority Health Policy at Harvard and allows our residents to complete dermatology residency training and obtain a Masters in Public Health or Public Administration in 3.25 years.

400

Laid out in 1629 by engineer Thomas Graves, this is the oldest neighborhood in Boston and home to one of the MGH dermatology clinics through which residents can rotate

What is: Charlestown

400

This is the three-mile running path along the Charles River where Owl’s Nest Brewery lives in the summer.

What is: The Esplanade

500

These are Boston’s four professional sports teams (NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB)

What are the: Celtics, Patriots, Bruins, and Red Sox

500

This is the number of fellowships offered across our Harvard-affiliated hospitals

What is: 12 (including Mohs micrographic surgery x 3, cutaneous oncology x 2, contact dermatitis, rheumatology-dermatology, laser medicine, complex medical dermatology, pediatric dermatology, connective tissue disease, and clinical trials)

500

This is the number of different hospitals we rotate at throughout residency.

What is: 6 

(MGH, BWH, BIDMC, Lahey Health, BCH, and VAMC)

500

Featured in 2021 Netflix docu-series, the biggest art heist in history took place at this Boston Museum (by the way, your Harvard ID will get you a discount to come visit!)

What is: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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