Martin Klein, B.A. Psychology, 1982 & B.A. Sociology,
1982

Dr.
Klein's diverse responsibilities at Yale University include overseeing
the admissions office, finance and administration, career services, student
services, and preparation for teaching as well as coordinating with the
registrar's office and the public affairs offices. Throughout his career,
he has advanced developing strong links between education and community
involvement through research, special projects, curricular innovations,
policy change, and practice implementation.
Before
accepting the position at Yale University, he was Associate Dean for Primary
Care and Associate Director, Center for Primary Care Education at New
York Medical College. In these positions he was involved in medical education
and developed interdisciplinary programs that broadened the views of medical
students and health professionals.
Dr.
Klein received a Ph.D. from Columbia University, Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences in 2000, a M.P.H. from Yale University, School of Medicine
in 1986. He was also selected for additional training as a Harvard Macy
Scholar at the prestigious Harvard Macy Institute Program for Physician
Educators in 2002 and received the honor of a fellowship in Medical Informatics
through the National Library of Medicine.
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