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  • Mentorship and Science

    The power of mentorship is clear when you first meet Sarah Yip, PhD, and Sarah Lichenstein, PhD, and hear how their complementary interests and collaborative work have grown and thrived.

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  • Peer-Led Orientation Bootcamp Improves Medical Student Clerkship Preparation

    Medical students often face challenges transitioning from classroom to clerkships due to limited preparation materials. A group of researchers from Yale introduced a student-led Internal Medicine clerkship orientation bootcamp and accompanying survival guide, and assessed its efficacy in improving student confidence prior to clerkships.

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  • HPACT West Haven Initiates Mobile Health Services for Veterans Experiencing Homelessness

    Homeless Patient-Aligned Care Teams (HPACT) of the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven were developed as a system for providing adequate care for veterans experiencing homelessness. Previously led by David Rosenthal, MD, the program has successfully expanded the scope of VA care within the New Haven catchment area. However, HPACT leaders both locally and from sites across the country recognized the limitations in their ability to provide services to a large portion of patients who are unable to access their brick-and-mortar services. Caroline Falker, MD, the new medical director of HPACT, and the rest of her team were determined to introduce new services to address these limitations.

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  • Which Colonoscopy Prep Is Right for You?

    Jeremy Matloff, MD, assistant professor of medicine (digestive diseases), and Daniel Lavy, MD, assistant professor of surgery (colorectal surgery), answer questions about colonoscopy prep options.

    Source: Yale Medicine
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  • Acute Pancreatitis: Disease Cause and Therapeutic Approaches

    Acute pancreatitis is a severe inflammatory disorder of the pancreas, spanning the spectrum of mild discomfort to life-threatening illness. Researchers from Yale have written a comprehensive review of novel therapies for acute pancreatitis, their role based on the cause of the disease, and their risk/benefit profile.

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  • Inaugural Symposium Highlights Need for Allyship and Equity in Global Health

    Nearly 200 people attended the Yale Institute for Global Health’s (YIGH) inaugural Global Health Symposium on April 5. The day-long event featured opportunities to learn about YIGH programs, including seed grants, faculty networks, and fellowship opportunities for students. There was also a session on how to navigate Yale's policies to support global health programs, and lightning talks on a wide variety of faculty and student initiatives in global health.

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