Andrei Brateanu, MD
Internal Medicine
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Adult
Languages
- Romanian
- English
Gender
MaleAbout Andrei Brateanu
Biography
Andrei Brateanu, MD, FACP, is the Senior Associate Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program in the Medicine Institute of Cleveland Clinic and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University. He practices general internal medicine and directs the Cleveland Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Program Evaluation Committee. His research focus is in the area of clinical education, with particular interest in emerging strategies to improve residents’ teaching and evaluation. Over the course of his academic career, he was the principal investigator of several research grants, co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, three book chapters and co-edited two books. On multiple occasions, he chaired sessions at national and regional professional meetings and led workshops aimed at resident education and competency assessment. He is currently a member of three Medicine Institute committees and two Cleveland Clinic research awards committees, including the William E. Lower Award.
Dr. Brateanu received his medical degree from Iasi Medical University, Romania and completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the Center for Value, Quality and Effectiveness Research at the Cleveland Clinic.
Locations
- Stephanie Tubbs Jones Health Center
- 13944 Euclid Avenue, E Cleveland, OH 44112
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Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Residency: Huron Hospital, 1999
- Medical Education: GR. T. Popa University of Medicine & Pharmacy, 1990
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 1998
Innovations & Patents
Research & Publications
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