The American Canadian School of Medicine inks partnership with a US Hospital to serve as the flagship clinical training site for its students
The American Canadian School of Medicine (ACSOM) has entered into an agreement with Yale New Haven Health System’s Bridgeport Hospital to serve as the flagship clinical training site for its students.
The American Canadian School of Medicine (ACSOM) has entered into an agreement with Yale New Haven Health System’s Bridgeport Hospital to serve as the flagship clinical training site for its students.
This agreement will enable medical students of the American Canadian School of Medicine to complete their core clinical rotations at the Hospital, a prominent teaching hospital in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Yale New Haven Health System’s Bridgeport Hospital with 501 licensed beds, provides comprehensive services, including advanced heart care, surgery, cancer treatments, and orthopedics.
The agreement speaks to the American Canadian School of Medicine’s mission of delivering a top-tier medical education through collaborations with leading healthcare institutions.
Dean of the American Canadian School of Medicine Dr. Ramin Ahmadi said the hospital’s reputation for high-quality care and its long-standing commitment to medical education will provide students with exceptional training opportunities, helping shape the next generation of patient-centered physicians.
And Chairman of Medicine and Associate Chief Medical Officer at Yale New Haven Health Dr. Gregory Buller added they are excited to have the opportunity to associate with the American Canadian School of Medicine and look forward to a long-term relationship with the premier new medical school.