Terri Fried, MD
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Terri Fried, MD, is a geriatrician who advocates for more straightforward decision-making about treatment plans for her patients. She believes her work with older patients encompasses three pillars in medicine: clinical work, education, and research.
Much of Dr. Fried’s research focuses on improving the quality of treatment for her vulnerable older patients by pushing for more transparent communication of their preferences. She’s also interested in end-of-life planning. As chief of Geriatric Medicine, she works to create an environment in which all clinicians are supported to do their best work in caring for older persons.
Dr. Fried has received numerous awards, including the Mason F. Lord Lecture and Visiting Professor from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the VISN 1 Geriatric and Extended Care Service Line Award from the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Outstanding Scientific Achievement for Clinical Investigation Award from the American Geriatrics Society.
Dr. Fried is a Humana Foundation Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics) at Yale School of Medicine.
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- July 10, 2024
Iscoe Receives YCCI Scholar Award for AI Research on Drug Reactions
- June 27, 2024
Delivery of High-Intensity Care to Nursing Home Residents with Dementia
- September 05, 2023
Yale Older Adult Research Center Receives Renewed Funding
- July 17, 2023
Lynne Iannone, Research Associate in Geriatrics, Retires
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Yale School of Medicine
367 Cedar Street, Harkness A
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
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