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Karen Jubanyik, MD

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
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Director, Emergency Medicine Clerkship

Head of Advisory House, Creed House, Office of Student Affairs

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Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Director, Emergency Medicine Clerkship; Head of Advisory House, Creed House, Office of Student Affairs

Biography

Karen Jubanyik, MD is Associate Professor, Clinician-Educator Track, in the Department of Emergency Medicine. She received her medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine and completed residency training in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine as well as a fellowship in Women's Health, at Yale-New Haven Hospital. In 2000, she was hired as faculty for the Department of Emergency Medicine, Education Division, and served multiple roles, including Associate Residency Director, Interim Residency Director and Emergency Medicine Clerkship Director. In 2008, she was named as one of four Academic Advisors in the Office of Student Affairs, advising medical students in each class of throughout their medical school career. As a co-course Director, she teaches a first-year medical school course, Professional Ethics and Responsibility. She has received multiple teaching prizes at Yale, including the Francis Gilmore Blake award (2009), Leonard Tow Humanism award (2016) and the Leah Lowenstein Award (2018).

She serves on the Yale-New Haven Health Bioethics Committee and the Resource Triage Advisory Group, has obtained additional training in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, and is immediate-past National Chair of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine's Palliative Care Section. Integrating Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care teaching to residents, fellows, and medical students has been a priority for Dr. Jubanyik. She has developed instructional tools to teach Palliative Care and End of Life topics to students and residents and is interested in racial and cultural disparities in patients who receive palliative and hospice care at end of life. In the covid-19 era, she has written several articles and a book to educate the lay community about the virus and the importance of advanced directives and palliative care. She continues to teach resident and student workshops devoted to recognizing and treating victims of Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Assault and Harassment. Locally, she is past-President of the Connecticut Chapter of Emergency Physicians (CCEP) and is still involved on multiple Connecticut state committees. As a co-investigator, she has received grant funding from the NIH and Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to study emergency department initiation of palliative care.

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Education & Training

Resident
Yale-New Haven Hospital (2000)
MD
Yale University School of Medicine (1994)
Fellow
Yale-New Haven Hospital

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Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Education, Medical; Education, Medical, Undergraduate; Hypertension; Internship and Residency; Students, Health Occupations

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Karen Jubanyik's published research.

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2024

2023

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2021

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • honor

    Distinguished Clinical Career Award

Clinical Care

Overview

Karen Jubanyik, MD, is an emergency medicine physician with special expertise in women’s health, geriatrics, intimate partner violence, palliative care, and hospice medicine.

“Emergency Medicine allows me to try to establish connections with patients and families quickly, and address urgent and emergent issues,” Dr. Jubanyik says.

Patient education has always been one of her top priorities. “As the only medical person in my family, I have always been the person assigned to deal with medical providers, so it has always felt natural for me to educate patients and families about their medical conditions,” she says. “I know that even very smart people can benefit from a translation of the very specific medical language that medical providers have developed to communicate with each other.”

As a clinician, Dr. Jubanyik makes a point of always remembering that her patients are having a very bad day—sometimes the worst day of their and their families' lives. “My approach is to look at the patient from a holistic perspective and assess their immediate and long-term needs through the lens of their strengths and challenges,” she says.

She also encourages everyone, including the patient’s caregivers and other members of the health care team, to attend to their own self-care and wellness, she says.

An associate professor emergency medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Jubanyik serves on the Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) Ethics Committee and teaches a semester-long bioethics course to first-year Yale medical students. She is a member of the YNHH Peer Support Committee, helping to offer support to co-workers who are struggling due to ethical issues, burnout, and overwhelming situations related to patient care. She heads up initiatives to support geriatric patients throughout Yale New Haven Health system, which includes acute-care hospitals and other sites stretching from Westchester County, New York, to Westerly, Rhode Island.

Clinical Specialties

Emergency Medicine

Board Certifications

  • Emergency Medicine

    Certification Organization
    AB of Emergency Medicine
    Latest Certification Date
    2012
    Original Certification Date
    2002

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