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Margaret Chustecki is an Associate Clinical Professor at Yale School of Medicine. She was born in Warsaw, Poland, and educated at Warsaw Medical School, completing her internship and residency at Newton Wellesley Hospital and New England Medical Center. Dr. Chustecki joined the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine as a Clinical Instructor, where she has gained extensive experience working as an attending physician in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Before establishing her own internal medicine practice in 2003, she worked with the Attending Hospitalist Service at Yale New Haven Hospital. In 2009, she completed her MBA at the Yale School of Management. Dr. Chustecki contributed to the development of a leading medical practice in Internal Medicine in Greater New Haven, focusing on improving performance, communication, and patient engagement. She implemented a quality program that achieved NCQA accreditation and has been involved in various clinical trials, contributing to medical research aimed at improving patient outcomes. Additionally, she has played a key role in teaching interns and residents, as well as supervising medical students and PA students.
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