Craig Noronha Elected to APDIM Council

Dr. Craig Noronha—Associate Chief for Education, Associate Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program, and a Clinical Associate Professor in the Section of General Internal Medicine—has been elected to the Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine (APDIM) Council. Founded in 1977, APDIM is the “international organization of accredited internal medicine residency programs; the association represents program directors, associate and assistant program directors, core faculty, program administrators and coordinators, fellowship coordinators, and other key faculty and staff involved in the internal medicine residency program.” APDIM advances internal medicine education through innovation, scholarship, and community building.
As a member of APDIM for over 13 years, Dr. Noronha ran for this Council position to “continue serving and give back to APDIM, its members, and the broader AAIM organization. As residency leaders, we have the responsibility to train the future of internal medicine. APDIM is crucial for this mission, providing a platform for professional development, networking, and collaboration and being a member of the Council would allow me to build upon the robust opportunities available to medical educators.” Previously, he served on the APDIM Program Planning Committee, where he gained insight into the specific needs of chief medical residents, faculty, Associate Program Directors, and Program Directors. To read more about Dr. Noronha’s journey at ADPIM, click here.
Congratulations to Dr. Noronha! This election is a major professional accomplishment and reflects the Internal Medicine Residency Program’s national prominence and commitment to excellence in education.