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Yale Primary Care Residency Program
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT 06708
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Michael Green, MD

Internal Medicine, HIV & AIDs Medicine
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Patient type treated
Adult
Accepting new patients
No
Referral required
From patients or physicians
Board Certified in
Internal Medicine and HIV Specialist

Biography

Michael Green, MD, is a primary care physician who cares for patients with HIV infection. He also supervises medical students at the Nathan Smith Clinic, which provides comprehensive services for adults living with HIV and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for at-risk adults who are HIV-negative to reduce their risk of infection.

Dr. Green’s research interests include assessment in medical education, evidence-based practices, and HIV medicine training. He has received regional and national awards for scholarship in medical education from the Society of General Internal Medicine. In addition, he was named a Kimball Scholar by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Dr. Green is a professor of medicine (general medicine) at Yale School of Medicine, director of student assessment at the Teaching and Learning Center, and director of clinical skills assessment at Yale School of Medicine’s Office of Education.

Titles

  • Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)
  • Director of Student Assessment, Teaching and Learning Center
  • Director of clinical skills assessment, Office of Education

Education & Training

  • ScM
    Harvard School of Public Health, Health Policy and Management (1992)
  • Fellow In General Medicine
    Harvard University (1992)
  • Resident in Internal Medicine (Primary Care Track)
    Beth Israel Hospital (1990)
  • MD
    University of North Carolina, Medicine (1987)
  • BA
    Bucknell University, English and Biology (1983)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Yale Primary Care Residency Program
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT 06708
1 of 2

Biography

Michael Green, MD, is a primary care physician who cares for patients with HIV infection. He also supervises medical students at the Nathan Smith Clinic, which provides comprehensive services for adults living with HIV and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for at-risk adults who are HIV-negative to reduce their risk of infection.

Dr. Green’s research interests include assessment in medical education, evidence-based practices, and HIV medicine training. He has received regional and national awards for scholarship in medical education from the Society of General Internal Medicine. In addition, he was named a Kimball Scholar by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

Dr. Green is a professor of medicine (general medicine) at Yale School of Medicine, director of student assessment at the Teaching and Learning Center, and director of clinical skills assessment at Yale School of Medicine’s Office of Education.

Titles

  • Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)
  • Director of Student Assessment, Teaching and Learning Center
  • Director of clinical skills assessment, Office of Education

Education & Training

  • ScM
    Harvard School of Public Health, Health Policy and Management (1992)
  • Fellow In General Medicine
    Harvard University (1992)
  • Resident in Internal Medicine (Primary Care Track)
    Beth Israel Hospital (1990)
  • MD
    University of North Carolina, Medicine (1987)
  • BA
    Bucknell University, English and Biology (1983)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Yale Primary Care Residency Program
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT 06708
1 of 2
1
Yale Primary Care Residency Program
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT 06708
1 of 2