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The School of Medicine publishes news and information for the 6,000 faculty, students, and staff located on the medical campus west of downtown New Haven, and for alumni, friend, patients, the media, and the general public. Links to many of our publications appear below.
The school's alumni magazine, it is published in April, September, and December. Its purpose is to chronicle a complex collective endeavor involving more than 800 students, 1,500 full-time faculty, and 10,000 alumni of the medical school, its residency and fellowship programs, and the Physician Associate Program. The magazine publishes in-depth features about the work of faculty and alumni; shorter news items about research, clinical care and education; historical pieces; alumni class notes; a books column; and coverage of student activities, visiting speakers, and news from across the medical campus and university. For information, contact Managing Editor John Curtis at ymm@yale.edu or (203) 785-5824.
A bimonthly publication that covers the accomplishments that make the Yale School of Medicine one of the world's leading biomedical institutions. We report on the school's missions to provide outstanding education for its students; to advance the frontiers of science; and to serve the medical, public health, and educational needs of the residents of Connecticut, the Northeast, and the world over. Medicine@Yale is published five times a year in January/February, March/April, May/June, September/October, and November/December. For information, contact Managing Editor Peter Farley at medicine@yale.edu or (203) 785-5824.
A monthly publication for the clinicians and staff of the Yale Medical Group and the broader medical school community focusing on the work and achievements of the clinical practice. For information, contact Editor John Curtis at ymm@yale.edu or (203) 785-5824.
An international journal that publishes original contributions, reviews, historical articles, case reports and symposia related to biomedical matters. For information, contact Editorial Coordinator Karen Olson at yjbm@yale.edu or (203) 785-5824.
Contains detailed information about the medical school's educational, clinical and research activities; financial data; and an historical timeline. It is updated every spring. For information contact Senior Administrative Assistant Cheryl Violante at (203) 785-5824.
Published by the Office of the Secretary, it describes the medical school's degree programs and course offerings and provides information on admissions, expenses, financial aid, calendar, libraries, facilities, services, and administration and includes lists of current students and all members of the faculty. For information contact Bulletin series editor David Baker at bulletin.series@yale.edu.
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