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Kevin Hinchey, MD


Department of Internal Medicine
Division of General Medicine & Geriatrics

  • Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Baystate Medical Center

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine

 

Baystate Medical Center

759 Chestnut Street

Springfield, MA 01199

v 413.794.3245

f  413.794.4147

email Kevin.Hinchey@bhs.org

Residency

  • Internal Medicine
    Baystate Medical Center
    springfield, MA

Medical School

  • Tufts University School of Medicine
    Boston, MA

Areas of Interest

  • Competency-based residency education

  • High quality patient-centered care and outcomes

  • Clinical quality improvement

Board Certification

  • American Board of Internal Medicine

Selected Publications

  • Hinchey, KT. The Administrative and Leadership Roles of the Chief Resident. The Toolkit Series: A Textbook for Today’s Chief Medical Resident, 16th Edition. RD Ficalora, Editor. Washington, DC: APDIM Publications, 2008.


  • Ficalora RD, Hinchey, KT. Financing Ambulatory Graduate Medical Education. Program Directors Manual, 8th Edition. RD Ficalora, Associate Editor. Washington, DC: APDIM Publications, 2005, 2007.


  • Babbott SF, Beasley BW, Hinchey KT, Blotzer, JW, Holmboe, ES. The Predictive Validity of the Internal Medicine In-Training Examination. The American Journal of Medicine. August 2007, Vol 120, #8 735-740.


  • Rosenblum MJ, Borden SH, McArdle P, Meade LB, Picchioni MS, Stefan M, Hinchey KT, Baystate Medical Center EIP Workgroup. The Baystate Manager Model. Academic Internal Medicine Insight. 2007, 5(2):18.


  • Shaheen D, Hinchey K, Brennan, M. Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Mimicking Acute Myocardial Infarction. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2006;54(4):S23.


 

Last reviewed/updated on October 28, 2008

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