Combined Internal Medicine/Preventive Medicine Residency
Griffin offers a unique, 4-year training program that combines Internal Medicine with Preventive Medicine (IM/PM). Residents in this program obtain a fully-funded Masters in Public Health (MPH) from the Yale University School of Epidemiology and Public Health.
The combined IM/PM program cultivates expertise in clinical decision-making and patient care, while developing skills in research methodology, teaching, community-based health promotion and epidemiology. The Griffin Hospital-Yale University Residency Programs combine the academic advantages of an internationally recognized university medical center with an excellent community hospital. At Griffin Hospital, residents are provided with an intense teaching program in a personalized, friendly and stimulating atmosphere. Various clinical departments are closely integrated and readily accessible, allowing for excellent resident-attending communication. While training at Yale, residents have access to the resources and benefits of a tertiary care institution, and to the expertise of internationally renowned faculty.