

Craig Francis Noronha
Professor Craig Francis Noronha is a distinguished contributor to the field of medical education and internal medicine. As an Associate Program Director at Boston Medical Center/Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine's Internal Medical Program, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of medical professionals. He is also a valued member of the General Internal Medicine section and serves as the Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Education. Professor Noronha's research interests are deeply rooted in the enhancement of medical education, with a particular focus on residency scheduling models, professionalism, and feedback mechanisms. His work aims to refine the processes of feedback exchange within the Department of Medicine, ensuring that medical professionals receive constructive and actionable insights to improve their practice. In his role as Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Education, Professor Noronha is dedicated to advancing the standards of patient care and safety. His commitment to professionalism and feedback is evident in his efforts to foster an environment where continuous learning and improvement are prioritized. Through his research and leadership, Professor Noronha is making significant strides in the development of innovative residency scheduling models that optimize both educational outcomes and patient care. His contributions are instrumental in preparing the next generation of medical professionals to meet the challenges of an ever-evolving healthcare landscape.
Publications
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