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Curricula


To Medical Residents:
Here are the Bridgeport Hospital Internal Medicine curricula. Chiefs of the various divisions have worked hard to provide you with learning objectives and succinct outlines of the activities you are expected to participate in during each month-long rotation. You are responsible for visiting this Website each month to assure that you understand the objectives of the rotation you are starting. At the end of each rotation, please download the ABIM evaluation form, present it to your attendings (on the Monday of the last week of the rotation, so they have some time to fill it out) and then make a short appointment to talk it over with them. Fill out your assessment of the rotation (with emphasis on the question: were the objectives of the curriculum met?). Finally, present the two evaluation forms to Elsa Riccio in the Program Director's office.
 
2009 Curriculum
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