Jennifer Kapo, MD
Sherwin B. Nuland and Michael K. Vlock Associate Professor of Palliative MedicineCards
About
Titles
Sherwin B. Nuland and Michael K. Vlock Associate Professor of Palliative Medicine
Chief, Palliative Medicine, Palliative Care Program
Biography
Provides clinical palliative medicine to patients at Smilow Cancer Hospital. In addition, she focuses on developing a research mission in palliative medicine and expanding teaching opportunities for existing Yale faculty, staff, fellows, residents, and medical students. Has been charged with creating an ACGME certified fellowship in hospice and palliative care.
Appointments
Geriatric Medicine
Associate Professor on TermPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Associate Professor
- Yale University School of Medicine (2020)
- Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
- University of Pennsylvania (2012)
- Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
- University of Pennsylvania (2011)
- Instructor
- University of Pennsylvania (2005)
- Fellowship
- University of Pennsylvania (2003)
- Fellowship
- University of Pennsylvania (2002)
- Chief Resident
- University of Colorado (2001)
- Residency
- Universtiy of Colorado (2000)
- Intern
- University of Colorado (1998)
- MD
- University of Pennsylvania Medical School, MD (1997)
- BA
- Moravian College, Pre-Medicine (1993)
Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Jennifer Kapo, MD, director of Yale Cancer Center’s Palliative Care Program at Smilow Cancer Hospital, dedicates her life to helping people diagnosed with serious illnesses. Through careful listening, she provides comforting care, always keeping the individual’s life goals in mind.
She enjoys being part of a team that provides the support patients and families need when experiencing a serious illness—from diagnosis through end of life. Dr. Kapo helps ease pain, suffering and stress through medical interventions and by providing access to psycho-social support, parenting help, spiritual services and financial counseling as needed (and on a case-by-case basis) because every cancer patient’s needs and experience are unique.
“What we also try to do in palliative medicine is to the support the oncologist, patient and their family in having difficult conversations about the medical condition in a gentle, informative way so that patients actually feel more supported after having these conversations,” Dr. Kapo says.
Research shows that patients and families desire all information—both good and bad—about their condition, says Dr. Kapo, who is also an associate professor of geriatrics at Yale School of Medicine. She makes it her mission to provide this information accurately and in such a way that families can still access what they need most during a trying time: hope.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Palliative Care for Cancer
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Board Certifications
Hospice & Palliative Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Latest Certification Date
- 2019
- Original Certification Date
- 2010
Geriatric Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Latest Certification Date
- 2023
- Original Certification Date
- 2003
Yale Medicine News
News & Links
News
- September 27, 2023
Celebration for Christina Holt, MSN, APRN (BC), ACHPN, OCN
- July 26, 2023
Treating the Person, not just the Cancer
- May 01, 2023
Connecticut Magazine’s 2023 “Top Doctors” issue recognizes 81 Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center physicians
- November 16, 2022
Discoveries & Impact (November 2022)