Quinnipiac University’s recently launched medical school has signed a five-year clinical affiliation agreement with Griffin Hospital in Derby, the school announced.
The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine’s students will complete supervised clinical rotations at Griffin starting in 2015, and Griffin doctors will be named clinical professors at the school.
The fledgling school has now inked similar deals with a handful of hospitals, including principal clinical partner St. Vincent’s Medical Center of Bridgeport, MidState Medical Center in Meriden, Middlesex Hospital in Middletown, Waterbury Hospital and Jewish Senior Services, The Jewish Home of Fairfield. Hartford Hospital is a research partner of the medical school.
Griffin is already a clinical site for students from the Quinnipiac’s health sciences and nursing schools.
