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Alina Tsyrulnik, MD is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Associate Residency Program Director at Yale School of Medicine's Department of Emergency Medicine. She holds additional roles as MD Director of the Interprofessional Longitudinal Clinical Experience (ILCE) course, focusing on interprofessional education for medical, PA, and nursing students. With a background from Barnard College (Biology/ Psychology) and NYU School of Medicine, she completed residency at Yale, serving as Chief Resident (2011-2012). Her academic focus spans resident education, competency-based medical education (CBME), assessment methodologies, and interprofessional training. She has published extensively on topics including mentoring strategies, clinical feedback systems, and residency program optimization. Her work addresses challenges like patient boarding impacts and diversity in simulation curricula.
- Education: Barnard College (BS 2004), NYU School of Medicine (MD 2008)
- Leadership: Directed Yale's Emergency Medicine Residency since 2013, managing PGY2 class development
- Interprofessional Education: ILCE course director since 2022
Research interests emphasize improving resident clinical experiences through innovative educational frameworks. Notable work includes analyzing virtual vs. in-person mentoring efficacy and nursing feedback trends in emergency medicine training.