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Monique Evangeline Hinchcliff, MD, MS

Associate Professor of Medicine (Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology)
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Director of Yale Scleroderma Program, Rheumatology, Allergy, & Immunology

Director of Clinical and Translational Research, Internal Medicine: Rheumatology

Associate Director of the Clinical and Translational Research Accelerator at Yale, Internal Medicine

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Associate Professor of Medicine (Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology)

Director of Yale Scleroderma Program, Rheumatology, Allergy, & Immunology; Director of Clinical and Translational Research, Internal Medicine: Rheumatology; Associate Director of the Clinical and Translational Research Accelerator at Yale, Internal Medicine

Biography

Dr. Monique Hinchcliff is Director of Clinical and Translational Research for Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology at the Yale School of Medicine and the Director of the Yale Scleroderma Program. She received her medical degree from the Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School and completed her medicine residency at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut.  She completed rheumatology fellowship training at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, IL while earning a Master of Science degree in Clinical Investigation. 

Her research program includes clinical, interventional and observational studies, with the goal of better understanding systemic sclerosis and identifying new and repurposed treatments for patients with systemic sclerosis. She has may active research collaborations both in the US and abroad. Clinically, Dr. Hinchcliff leads a team of multidisciplinary specialists with expertise in caring for patients with systemic sclerosis. She participates in ongoing clinical trials in order to give patients access to the latest treatments that may be beneficial.

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Education & Training

MS
Northwestern University (2010)
MD
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, The Chicago Medical School (2001)
BA
Boston College, Music, Piano Performance (1995)

Research

Overview

Medical Research Interests

Artificial Intelligence; Microvascular Rarefaction; Pulmonary Fibrosis; Raynaud Disease; Scleroderma, Diffuse; Scleroderma, Limited; Scleroderma, Localized; Scleroderma, Systemic

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Monique Evangeline Hinchcliff's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

Clinical Trials

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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Board of Medicine Directors

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    Composite responder Index for Scleroderma Trials Assessing Limited scleroderma

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    Arthritis Research and Therapy

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    Journal of Scleroderma

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    Yale Pulmonary Hypertension Steering Committee

Clinical Care

Overview

Monique Hinchliff, MD, is a rheumatologist specializing in scleroderma, a rheumatologic disease that causes chronic hardening of skin and connective tissues. She is also the director of the Yale Medicine Scleroderma Program.

Dr. Hinchcliff received her medical degree from the Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School and completed her residency at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut. She completed a rheumatology fellowship training at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, IL, while earning a Master of Science degree in clinical investigation. In 2018, she joined the Yale Medicine faculty.

Dr. Hinchcliff’s passion for treating patients with scleroderma stems from early experiences seeing how severely the disease impacted peoples’ lives. “I’m dedicated to finding a cure,” she says. “In the meantime, I’m working to find better treatments so patients can live as full lives as possible."

As the director of the Scleroderma Program, Dr. Hinchcliff’s goal is to create a multidisciplinary program that brings doctors from as many specialties as possible together to treat the various aspects of the disease. “Scleroderma is a systemic disease and requires a team care approach in order to achieve the best outcome,” she says. The program also conducts research on treating and understanding the way scleroderma impacts the lungs, heart, gastrointestinal tract, and other organs.

As a doctor, Dr. Hinchcliff is direct and dedicated. She isn’t afraid to give honest answers about the progression of the disease. “I think my favorite part of being a rheumatologist specializing in scleroderma is when I see a light bulb go off for the patient when they finally understand what they have and they feel some level of relief that help is on the way,” she says.

In order to understand the patient experience better, she has tried many of the diagnostic procedures (such as skin biopsy) herself. “I wouldn’t ask patients to do anything that I wouldn’t do myself,” she says.

In addition to seeing patients, Dr. Hinchcliff is the director of clinical research for rheumatology at Yale School of Medicine.

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Rheumatology

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  • PO BOX 208031

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    The Anlyan Center

    300 Cedar Street, Wing South , Fl 4, Ste 470, Rm C

    New Haven, CT 06519

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