Clerkship Director
Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine); Medical Director, HAVEN Free Clinic; Clerkship Director, Internal Medicine
The Medical Approach to the Patient (MAP) is a 12-week integrated clerkship block that is comprised of Internal Medicine and Neurology rotations. The course is structured to give clerkship students in-depth experience with the diagnosis and management of adult medical issues. Because of the significant clinical overlap between internal medicine and neurology, these two clerkships are combined to form the MAP experience. Students will rotate through eight weeks of internal medicine and four weeks of neurology during their MAP experience. In addition to rotation-specific didactics, students will attend the “Top Ten” series of didactics throughout their MAP clerkship, covering common chief complaints that encompass diagnoses specific to internal medicine and neurology.
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Clerkship Director
Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine); Medical Director, HAVEN Free Clinic; Clerkship Director, Internal Medicine
Associate Clerkship Director and SRC Site Director
Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)
Site Director, Bridgeport Hospital
Associate Chair for Education and Academic Affairs
Professor; Associate DIO; GME Director, Educator Development, Department of Medicine; Associate, Teaching and Learning Center; Associate Chair for Education and Academic Affairs, Internal Medicine; Director of YMS Coaching Program , Office of Curriculum
EKG Course Leadership
Robert W Berliner Professor of Medicine (Cardiology)
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