Categorical Internal Medicine

This traditional three-year internal medicine program is comprised of rotations in general medicine, critical care, emergency room, cardiology, non cardiac telemetry, women’s health, geriatrics, electives and ambulatory medicine. In addition to rotations at Griffin Hospital, second year and third year residents have the opportunity to do their elective rotations in various sub-specialties on a consult service at Yale-New Haven or the Yale affiliated West Haven VA Hospital. Residents also benefit from an exclusive cardiac catheterization laboratory rotation at Bridgeport Hospital.
 
 
Board Pass rate:
Rolling average for past five years has been 100%.
 
Core Rotations:
General internal medicine, Cardiology, Noncardiac telemetry and Critical Care.
 
At Griffin Hospital, most medical patients are admitted to team care. A team care unit typically is comprised of an attending physician and a PGY-2 or PGY-3 supervising resident, two interns and two medical students. The house staff are responsible for writing the admission history and physical exam, orders, progress notes and continued management of patients under close supervision of attending physicians. Daily activities of the team includes, resident work rounds, teaching attending rounds, morning report, multidisciplinary rounds and noon conferences.  In addition all first year residents get dedicated bed side physical diagnosis teaching.
 
Ambulatory Rotations cover a broad spectrum of outpatient medicine from out patient primary care and Geriatrics to Women's Health. Ambulatory or office based rotations can be spent in primary care or sub specialty clinics. All Internal medicine interns and residents spend one half day a week during floor rotations and one full day a week during elective and ambulatory rotations at the Hill Health Center Clinic in Ansonia.
 
The Hill Health Center in Ansonia serves as the primary ambulatory site for the Griffin residency program. It is a federally funded community based primary care clinic. Residents are assigned a panel of patients whom they follow for the duration of their training. The residents are supervised at all times by a dedicated clinic preceptor. Ambulatory conferences, quality improvement projects are part of the ambulatory core curriculum which is implemented at the Hill Health Center. On site Neurology, Behavioral health, Podiatry, Dermatology are some of the subspecialities offered at the clinic. The full time ambulatory teaching faculty along with the diverse patient cohort makes this primary care clinic an excellent environment to learn out patient and office based medicine.
 
The ED Rotation at Griffin Hospital, is done in the newly renovated state of the art Emergency Department. The first year residents typically spend three twelve hour shifts a week working under the supervision of an Emergency Department physician. During this rotation the PGY1 resident is responsible for all aspects of evaluation and treatment of ER patients under supervision.
 
The Geriatrics Rotation:
All second year internal medicine residents spend four weeks with the full time Geriatric faculty at Griffin Hospital. The curriculum for the Geriatrics Rotation can be found here.
 
All third year Internal medicine residents will rotate at the Women’s Health Center for a total of one month.  The goal of this rotation is to increase the resident’s knowledge and understanding of gender and sex based differences in medicine.  This rotation will provide an opportunity to obtain both primary care and OB/GYN clinical practice experience in an out-patient setting. 
 
Electives:
 
Site
Electives
 
Yale University(for PGY-2 and PGY-3)
      Infectious disease
      Rheumatology
      Endocrinology
      Oncology
      Hematology
      Pulmonary/ Critical care
      Sleep Medicine
      Allergy and Immunology
      Cardiology
      Gastroenterology
      Hepatology
      Nephrology
      Neurology
      Occupational Medicine
Hewitt Memorial Nursing Home
Geriatrics Elective
Prevention Research Center
Research Elective
International
International Health (various countries)
Primary Care Practices
Ambulatory care
Women's Health Center
Women's Health Elective
 
Specialist Practices at Griffin
      Orthopedic
      Dermatology
      Ear, nose, and throat
      OB/GYN
      Ophthalmology
      Neurology
       
Internal Medicine Specialties at Griffin
   Hospitalist
   Quality Improvement
  Research Electives
      Infectious disease
      Rheumatology
      Endocrinology
      Oncology
      Hematology
      Pulmonary/ Critical care
      Sleep Medicine
      Cardiology
      Gastroenterology
      Nephrology