Professor of Medical Science, Professor of Emergency Medicine

Overview

Dr. Clyne practices emergency medicine at Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital. He is the Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Emergency Medicine and founder of the Medical Education research fellowship.

Dr. Clyne graduated from Brown Medical School and completed his residency training in emergency medicine at the University of Maryland/Shock Trauma Center where he served as chief resident. At Brown, he has served in numerous educational roles including director of medical student education and residency program director in emergency medicine. He has taught hundreds of medical students and residents, earning national recognition for teaching excellence.

Dr. Clyne has served as lead faculty in the AMS career advising program and on the AMS admissions committee. He currently serves on the AMS program for educational faculty development steering committee. He is the Chair of the national AAMC Careers in Medicine Advisory Committee. His scholarship reflects his clinical and administrative experience in the areas of medical education, medical student career advising, and physician leadership development.

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