Terri R Fried MD
Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics)
Biographical Info

Dr. Fried completed her medical school education at Harvard and an internship and residency in Primary Care Internal Medicine at Rhode Island Hospital. She did fellowship training in geriatrics, ethics, and clinical effectiveness at Harvard Medical School. She came to the Yale section of geriatrics in 1996 as a clinician investigator, after several years as a clinician-educator at Brown Medical School. Her research interests involve decision-making for older persons with advanced illness and with multiple conditions, with a particular interest in the elucidation of patient preferences.
Education & Training
- M.D.
- Harvard University (1988)
- Resident
- Rhode Island Hospital, Primary Care Internal Medicine (1988 - 1991)
- Fellow
- Harvard Medical School, Geriatrics (1991 - 1993)
- Board Certification
- Geriatric Medicine, Board Certified (1994)
Honors & Recognition
- Outstanding Scientific Achievement for Clinical Investigation Award,
American Geriatrics Society
American Geriatrics Society (2004) - Robert C. Rosenlof, MD Visiting Professor, University of Nebraska
University of Nebraska (2006) - Julien Davis Memorial Lecture
The Jewish Home, San Franciso, CA and UCSF (2009) - Faulkner Visiting Professor
Boston Medical Center (2011)
Professional Service
- NCQA (2007 - 2007)
- NIH (2003 - 2006)
- American Geriatrics Society (2002 - 2005)


