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John P. Moriarty, MD, is a Professor of Medicine (General Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine and a leader in medical education. He serves as Program Director of the Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Training Program, focusing on residency program development and medical education innovation. His research emphasizes improving resident training, opioid prescribing practices, and primary care education. Dr. Moriarty holds appointments in General Internal Medicine and is affiliated with Yale New Haven Hospital and the New Haven Primary Care Consortium.
Education:
- BS in Biology, Fairfield University (1990)
- MD, University of Maryland Medical School (1995)
- Residency and Chief Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital (1996–1999)
Research Interests: Dr. Moriarty’s work centers on medical education, residency training, patient discharge practices, and primary care. His research explores strategies to enhance resident participation in research, optimize ambulatory faculty recruitment, and integrate geriatric education into clinical training.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on opioid use disorder training in residencies, continuity clinic experiences for trainees, and HIV care evolution. His publications span journals like Journal of General Internal Medicine and American Journal of Medicine.
Awards:
- Rosemarie L. Fisher Excellence in Graduate Medical Education Award (2022)
- Cost of Care/I-CARE Innovation Award (2013)
- APDIM Faculty Development Grant (2012)
- Asghar Rastegar Teaching Award (2007, 2004)
Advising & Leadership: Dr. Moriarty chairs the Primary Care Residency Interview Selection Committee and contributes to multiple leadership roles, including the Graduate Medical Education Committee. He has mentored residents and faculty in curriculum design and clinical education.
Labs/Teams: Active in General Internal Medicine, he collaborates with teams like the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine and the American College of Physicians to advance medical education and healthcare policy.