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Core Educator Faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital/ Harvard Medical School
Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Resident in Interal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
National correspondent for the New England Journal of Medicine, Cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Instructor at Harvard Medical School
Internal Medicine Resident at MGH
4th year Medical Student at University of Massachusetts Medical School, Biomedical Engineer, Bioinformaticist
NEJM Editorial Fellow 2016-2017
Hospitalist at Weill Cornell/New York Presbyterian Hospital. Formerly Resident and Hospitalist at Mass General and Editorial Fellow at NEJM.
More than ever, medicine today is practiced in teams. Developing successful interpersonal relationships is critical to your success as a physician. However, with long hours, stress, and the high stakes of daily life as a resident, conflicts are bound to arise. Knowing what to do when faced with a tense situation on the ward or in the clinic can be difficult. NEJM Resident 360 presents a new case-based discussion format to help you deal with conflict resolution. Begin by reading the case here.
Core Educator Faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital/ Harvard Medical School
Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Resident in Interal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
National correspondent for the New England Journal of Medicine, Cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Instructor at Harvard Medical School
Internal Medicine Resident at MGH
4th year Medical Student at University of Massachusetts Medical School, Biomedical Engineer, Bioinformaticist
NEJM Editorial Fellow 2016-2017
Hospitalist at Weill Cornell/New York Presbyterian Hospital. Formerly Resident and Hospitalist at Mass General and Editorial Fellow at NEJM.