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  Section of General Internal Medicine
Department of
Internal Medicine
  Yale University
School of Medicine
  333 Cedar Street
DC 013K
P.O. Box 208025
New Haven, CT
06520-8025
  (203) 688-6532 Tel.
(203) 688-1198 Fax

Michael Green, MD, MSc

Associate Professor of Medicine
Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education
Yale Primary Care Residency Program

Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT 06721

Phone: 203-573-6574, 6510
Appointments: 203-573-7284
Fax: 203-573-6707
e-mail: michael.green@yale.edu

Training

BA, Bucknell University, 1983
MD, University of North Carolina, 1987
MSc (Health Policy), Harvard School of Public Health, 1992
Residency: Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA
Fellowship (General Medicine): Harvard Medical School

 

Research Activities

Dr. Green’s research interests include graduate medical education curriculum development and evaluation. In particular, he has investigated strategies to integrate evidence based medicine and self-directed learning into clinical activities. He has approached this through trials of educational interventions, national surveys of residency programs, systematic reviews of curricula, and a prospective study of the frequency, characteristics, and pursuit of residents’ medical information needs. He has also developed a “users’ guide” for identifying, appraising, and implementing medical education curricula. Dr. Green is currently studying the comparative performance of electronic secondary information resources and developing a web-based tool to evaluate trainee’s practice-based learning behaviors.

In recognition of his scholarship in medical education, he has received the Society of General Medicine National Award for Innovation in Medical Education and the New England Regional Clinician Educator Award.

 

Clinical Activities

As associate director of the Yale Primary Care Residency Program, Dr. Green oversees the resident’s experience in 2 hospital-based continuity clinics, 14 community-based primary care offices, and several non-internal medicine specialty practices. He developed the program’s evidence-based medicine curriculum, which he has sustained for 8 years. He precepts in the residents’ continuity clinic and attends on the general medicine service at Waterbury and St. Mary’s hospitals. Dr. Green maintains a primary care and lipid disorder referral practice at the Chase Outpatient Center. The majority of patients referred to the lipid clinic have metabolic disorders related to HIV infection.

 

Selected Recent Publications

  1. Green ML. Management of dyslipidemia in the age of statins. In press at Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice.
  2. Green ML. Evaluation and management of dyslipidemia in persons with HIV infection. In press at J Gen Intern Med .
  3. Korthuis PT, Nekhlyudov L, Sadigh M, Green ML. Implementation of a cross-cultural evidence-based medicine curriculum. Medical Teacher. 2002;24:444-446.
  4. Green ML. Identifying, appraising, and implementing medical education curricula: a guide for medical educators. Ann Intern Med. 2001;135:889-896.
  5. Green ML, Ciampi M, Ellis PJ. Residents’ medical information needs in clinic: are they being met? Am J Med. 2000;109:218-2000.
  6. Green ML. Evidence-based medicine training in graduate medical education: past, present, and future. J Eval Clin Pract. 2000;6:121-138.
  7. Ellis PJ, Green ML, Kernan W. An evidence-based medicine curriculum for medical students: the art of asking focused clinical questions (brief report). Acad Med. 2000;75:528.
  8. Green ML. Evidence-based medicine training in internal medicine residency programs: a national survey. J Gen Intern Med. 2000;15:129-133.
  9. Green ML. Graduate medical education training in clinical epidemiology, critical appraisal, and evidence-medicine: a critical review of curricula. Acad Med. 1999;74:686-694.
  10. Green ML, Ellis PJ. Impact of an evidence-based medicine curriculum based on adult learning theory. J Gen Intern Med. 1997;12:742-750.

 

     
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