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When Naftali Kaminski, MD, was recruited to Yale in 2013 as section chief of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine (Yale-PCCSM) he planned to lead it for 10 years. Now, coming up on his thirteenth year, he is stepping down at the end of June 2026.
- August 26, 2025
Congratulations to the Yale Department of Internal Medicine faculty members, who were recently promoted, appointed, or reappointed.
- May 06, 2025
Congratulations to the Yale Department of Internal Medicine faculty members who were recently promoted, appointed, or reappointed.
- March 31, 2025
Meet Cayetana Navarro, MBA, PMP, recipient of a Working Women’s Network Recognition Award, who enjoys finding new ways to address challenges.
- March 31, 2025
On March 28, 2025, members of the Hematology Program at Smilow Cancer Hospital gathered at Anthony’s Oceanview in New Haven, CT, to share information presented at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting in December 2024.
- March 21, 2025
The Department of Internal Medicine announces its newest incoming class of residents for Match Day 2025.
- March 11, 2025
Congratulations to the following Yale Department of Internal Medicine faculty members who were recently promoted, appointed, or reappointed.
- October 22, 2024
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, racial outcome disparities emerged. In the first year, for example, Black and Hispanic patients were far likelier to die than white patients were. Yet a bright spot occurred at Yale. Not only was the mortality rate throughout Yale New Haven Health in the pandemic’s first two years lower than the national average, but also no race-based survival differences occurred among discharged patients.
- October 04, 2024
Introducing Basile Njei, MD, MPH, PhD, of the Section of Digestive Diseases in the Department of Internal Medicine.
- September 19, 2024Source: WSHU
A review of records shows Yale New Haven Hospital’s mortality rate was 34% lower than the national average during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also notable is that the mortality rate was the same across all racial and ethnic groups — which doctors said was not typical for most hospital systems. Dr. Benjamin Mba, the vice chair of DEI in the Yale Department of Internal Medicine, credits a health equity plan that was adopted early on.