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Dr. Dominick Tammaro is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at Brown University, where he has served as the Internal Medicine Residency Director for 25 years. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, he completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA, where he also served as Chief Resident. His clinical practice is focused on hospital-based care, working in inpatient attending roles at Rhode Island Hospital. Dr. Tammaro is co-director of the General Medicine Consult Service at Rhode Island Hospital, providing perioperative care for patients in collaboration with surgical and other non-internal medicine colleagues. In addition to his clinical work, he has developed curricula for graduate medical education, particularly in assessment tools for resident evaluation that are used nationally. He is an active contributor to editorial committees responsible for curriculum development in internal medicine residency and has held various teaching roles, enhancing the educational experience for residents through innovative bedside teaching methods. Dr. Tammaro has received multiple awards for his outstanding teaching, including the Dean's Excellence Teaching Award and the Milton Hamolsky Outstanding Teacher Award from the American College of Physicians.
Department: Department of Economics