Michael Green, MD
Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)Cards
About
Titles
Professor of Medicine (General Medicine)
Director of Student Assessment, Teaching and Learning Center; Director of clinical skills assessment, Office of Education
Biography
Dr. Green received his medical degree from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Master of Science in Health Policy and Management from Harvard School of Public Health. His post graduate training included an internship, residency, and fellowship in general medicine at the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston and Harvard Medical School.
Dr Green is Professor of Medicine and Director of Student Assessment at the Teaching and Learning Center at the Yale School of Medicine. He serves on the steering committee of the AAMC Core EPAs for Entering Residency national pilot. He previously served on the ACGME / ABIM milestones task force and the SGIM reforming internal medicine residency training task force.
Dr. Green's research interests include assessment, entrustable professional activities, retrieval-based learning, and evidence-based medicine. He received the regional and national awards for scholarship in medical education from the Society of General Internal Medicine and was selected as a Kimball Scholar at the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Dr Green cares for persons living with HIV infection and supervises medical residents at the Nathan Smith Clinic.
Appointments
General Internal Medicine
ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
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)
Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
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.
Clinical Specialties
Board Certifications
HIV Specialist
- Certification Organization
- American Academy of HIV Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2019
Internal Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Latest Certification Date
- 2001
- Original Certification Date
- 1990
News
News
- June 20, 2023
18 Faculty Selected as Inaugural Longitudinal Coaches for MD Students
- August 11, 2021
Discoveries & Impact (August 2021)
- July 21, 2020
Two YSM Students Advocate for Teaching "How to Learn" in Preclinical Education
- June 29, 2020
Geriatrics/Rheumatology Giant Leo Cooney Jr. Retires After 44-Year Career