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The Division of Hemostasis and Thrombosis at BIDMC is focused on understanding the underlying mechanisms of thrombotic and bleeding disorders. The Division has a rich history of contributions to the science of hemostasis and thrombosis, particularly in the areas of coagulation protein biochemistry, platelet biology and imaging of thrombus formation. An important goal of the Division is to sustain an environment that is at once scientifically rigorous, intellectually intense and enjoyable to work in.
Founded in 1975 at Tufts University School of Medicine and New England Medical Center by Drs. Bruce and Barbara C. Furie, this laboratory has been committed to an interdisciplinary approach to the study of blood coagulation, platelet and vascular biology. The Division moved in late 1997 to its current location at Harvard Medical School within the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Led by Robert Flaumenhaft, MD, PhD, the Division of Hemostasis and Thrombosis has a long training history in the field of medicine, specifically blood coagulation and vascular biology, with close to 100 postdoctoral and predoctoral trainees engaged in research over the years.
The Department of Medicine at BIDMC is a recognized leader in patient care, medical education and biomedical research.
The Department of Medicine is renowned for its teaching, with educational programs led by a team of nationally-known faculty.
BIDMC's Department of Medicine provides a wide range of patient care services, from routine primary care through advanced specialty care.