The residency at Griffin Hospital provides a variety of experiences in both internal and preventive medicine. Our curricula have been designed to respond to the growing need for physicians who are able to excel in today's demanding medical environment. Residents acquire state of the art clinical skills and engage in community-based and clinical research. Residents will learn to address the needs of the community they serve through special projects in women's health and cancer prevention and control and participation in "Serving the Underserved" residency rotations, and various international health rotations. Our residency opportunities include:
- Combined Internal Medicine/Preventive Medicine (includes an MPH at the Yale School of Epidemiology and Public Health)
- Categorical Internal Medicine
- Preventive Medicine ("Triumph" Track)
- Preventive Medicine: Special Track in Cancer Prevention and Control
- Preliminary Year
- Transitional Year