Internal Medicine
333 Cedar Street
Room LMP-1072
P.O. Box 208056
New Haven, CT 06520-8056
Jaideep Talwalkar

Assistant Clinical Professor
Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
Section of General Internal Medicine
Academic, Clinical, Research, and Teaching Interests
Dr. Talwalkar's interests include primary care residency education, curriculum development and evaluation, resident teaching skills development, cystic fibrosis, and transition of care. He sees general internal medicine and pediatric patients at the Children's and Family Health Center in Waterbury, CT. He also serves as Associate Director of the Yale Cystic Fibrosis Adult and Transition Clinics based out of the Winchester Chest Clinic at Yale–New Haven Hospital. He supervises residents and medical students in both the inpatient and outpatient settings at Yale and St. Mary's Hospital.
Selected Recent Publications and Presentations
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM, eds. Yale Curriculum in Primary Care Pediatrics, 3rd edition. New Haven, CT: Yale, 2008.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM. Impact on Residents of a Case-Centered Curriculum in Pediatric Ambulatory Care. Pediatric Academic Society National Meeting. Honolulu, HI. May 2008.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM. Impact of an Outpatient Curriculum for Combined Medicine/Pediatrics Residents. Society of General Internal Medicine National Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. April 2008.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM, eds. Yale Curriculum in Primary Care Pediatrics, 2nd edition. Volume 2. New Haven, CT: Yale, 2008.
- McArdle JR, Talwalkar JS. Macrolides in Cystic Fibrosis. Clinics in Chest Medicine. 2007;28(2): 347-60.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM, eds. Yale Curriculum in Primary Care Pediatrics, 2nd edition. Volume 1. New Haven, CT: Yale, 2007.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM. Impact of a Case-Centered Curriculum in Pediatric Ambulatory Care on Residents' Satisfaction, Participation, and Confidence. Pediatric Academic Society National Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 2007.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM. A Case-Based Pre-Clinic Conference Curriculum for Combined Medicine/Pediatrics Residents. Society of General Internal Medicine National Meeting. Toronto, ON. April 2007.
- Kim N, Talwalkar J, Holmboe E. Challenges in Ambulatory Resident Education: Medication Knowledge in Disadvantaged Patients. Conn Med. 2006;70(9):549-57.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM, eds. Yale Curriculum in Primary Care Pediatrics, 1st edition. Volume 2. New Haven, CT: Yale, 2006.
- Talwalkar JS, Fenick AM, eds. Yale Curriculum in Primary Care Pediatrics, 1st edition. Volume 1. New Haven, CT: Yale, 2006.
Education: |
ScB Psychology, Brown University, Providence, RI, 1992–1996
M.D., Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 1996–2000 |
Training: |
Resident: Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT, 2000-2004
Chief Resident: Pediatrics, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT, 2004-2005 |
Contact
Campus Address
St. Mary’s Hospital
56 Franklin Street
Waterbury, CT 06706
E-mail
jaideep.talwalkar@yale.edu
For Appointments
203-709-3888 (Waterbury)
203-785-4198 (New Haven)
Administrative Office
203-709-3573
Fax
203-709-3518