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    Sandra Zaeh, MD, MS

    Assistant Professor
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    Biography

    Dr. Zaeh is a Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine physician at Yale School of Medicine. Her clinical practice includes general pulmonary conditions, asthma and obstructive lung disease, and she serves as an attending physician in the medical intensive care unit (MICU) of Yale New Haven Hospital. Additionally, Dr. Zaeh conducts clinical research related to implementation science and obstructive lung disease. Dr. Zaeh completed her residency and fellowship training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she also served as an Assistant Chief of Service of the Osler Medical Residency.

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    Education & Training

    Fellowship
    Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (2021)
    Residency
    Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (2016)
    MD
    Emory School of Medicine (2013)
    MS
    Harvard School of Public Health, Global Health and Population (2009)
    AB
    Princeton University (2007)

    Research

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    Medical Research Interests

    Asthma

    Public Health Interests

    Implementation Science

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    Publications

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    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Sandra Zaeh, MD, is a pulmonary and critical care specialist who cares for people with a range of breathing issues, including asthma and diseases that make it difficult to exhale fully. She also treats critically ill patients in intensive care settings.

    As an assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Zaeh studies ways to improve the delivery of health care by bridging the gap between research findings and everyday clinical practice. Her work focuses on helping patients with obstructive lung diseases receive the latest, most effective treatments in a timely manner. She has developed tools for shared decision-making regarding home oxygen use in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and assessed indoor air quality's impact on asthma in school settings.

    Dr. Zaeh completed her medical training at Emory School of Medicine and pursued residency and fellowship training at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

    Clinical Specialties

    Pulmonary Critical Care ; Asthma ; Internal Medicine

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