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The Trust Your Gut continuing medical education (CME) series is returning for 2025 to provide physicians and advanced practice providers with world-class, evidence-based digestive disease education. Each webinar will be delivered by experts across the Yale School of Medicine.
Nominations are now open for the Iva Dostanic Physician-Scientist Trainee Award. The Yale Department of Medicine established an annual Physician-Scientist Trainee Award in memory of Iva Dostanic, whose intelligence, creativity, work ethic, accomplishments, and passion for the science of medicine exemplified the highest ideals of the physician-scientist.
Yale and Mila Researchers at NeurIPS present Trajectory Flow Matching (TFM), a scalable and stable method for training Neural SDEs that improves clinical time series modeling and uncertainty prediction.
Drs. Dennis Shung and Hua Xu recently discussed with WFSB News how, in the not-too-distant future, patients could walk into their doctor’s office and receive two expert opinions during the same visit.
AI-enhanced colonoscopy improves the overall detection of polyps and adenomas, but maybe not advanced neoplasia, according to a new meta-analysis. Dennis Shung, MD, PhD, discusses his new study.
The use of computer-aided detection (CADe) for colonoscopies has grown significantly in recent years, including at the West Haven VA. Dennis Shung, MD, PhD, is the first author of a new meta-analysis that found doctors using CADe systems found more adenomas than with standard colonoscopies. Shung is also the co-first author of new draft AGA guidelines on using AI assistance for colonoscopies.
James Farrell, MD, recently published a review on the current state of clinical care and research for pancreatic cysts in the New England Journal of Medicine. We spoke with him about this paper, the state of research around pancreatic cysts, and why he is inspired to learn more about this field.
Yale researchers are developing a machine-learning risk model that uses electronic health record (EHR) data to provide an initial patient assessment based on symptoms rather than where the bleeding is thought to be. In a new paper, they evaluate the machine learning risk model against clinical risk scores to determine the most accurate approach.
A new study by Yale researchers looked at how different ways of formatting the text of the Hepatitis C Virus guideline improved the accuracy of a large language model (LLM) so it could be more useful to clinicians.
Faculty from across the Yale Department of Internal Medicine are using artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool to help improve the way they learn, teach, conduct research, and advance the field of medicine.
Faculty hope that Yale Online's new online program will help professionals navigate an evolving landscape of technology in the medical field.
Faculty and fellows from the Department of Internal Medicine’s Section of Digestive Diseases presented research at Digestive Disease Week (DDW), the world’s premier meeting for physicians and researchers in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy, and gastrointestinal surgery.
Irene Chernova, MD, PhD, instructor of medicine (nephrology) has been selected as the recipient of the 2023 Iva Dostanic, MD, PhD, Physician-Scientist Trainee Award.
Dennis Shung came to Yale for residency and stuck around for a Ph.D. Now an assistant professor, he studies how machine learning can enhance medical practice.
In 2012, Yale’s Department of Internal Medicine established an annual Physician-Scientist Trainee Award in memory of Iva Dostanic, MD, PhD, whose intelligence, creativity, work ethic, accomplishments, and passion for the science of medicine exemplified the highest ideals of the physician-scientist.
Meet Dr. Dennis Shung
Congratulations to the following clinicians, researchers, and educators within the Department of Internal Medicine who have earned new appointments, or promotions recently.
Dennis Shung, MD, MHS, PhD, and Benjamin Goldman-Israelow, MD, PhD, are celebrated as the 2022 Iva Dostanic, MD, PhD, Physician-Scientist Trainee Award honorees.
Discoveries & Impact highlights select scientific discoveries per section across the Department of Internal Medicine...
The award recognizes trainees with a passion for science, qualities exemplified by Iva Dostanic, MD, PhD, for whom the award is named.