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Ritche Manos Hao, MD, BS

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases
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Medical Director, Information Technology-Physician Training, Yale New Haven Health System

Medical Information Officer, Information Technology, Yale New Haven Health System

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Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases

Positions outside Yale

Medical Director, Information Technology-Physician Training, Yale New Haven Health System; Medical Information Officer, Information Technology, Yale New Haven Health System

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Education & Training

Fellowship
University of Vermont (2006)
Residency
University of Connecticut Health Center (2004)
Internship
University of Connecticut (2002)
Intern
Philippine General Hospital (1999)
MD
University of Philippines, College of Medicine (1999)
BS
University of the Philippines Diliman, Psychology

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Frequent collaborators of Ritche Manos Hao's published research.

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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Yale New Haven Hospital EPIC Physician Builder Program

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    EPIC Steering Board - Infectious Diseases

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    American Academy of HIV Medicine HIV Credentialing Examination Test Writing

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    YNHH Inpatient EPIC Optimization Committee

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    Department of Internal Medicine Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee, Yale School of Medicine

Clinical Care

Overview

Ritche Hao, MD, is an infectious diseases specialist who specializes in the care of patients with a variety of conditions, including HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, prosthetic joint infection, osteomyelitis, and staphylococcus (staph) infection.

“The field of infectious diseases is always interesting and challenging at the same time,” says Dr. Hao. “The field of HIV care is fast evolving and the advances that have happened thus far give me hope that we are going to have a cure one day,” he says. In fact, he says, he is already able to help most of his patients who have HIV thrive and live normal lives.

Dr. Hao wants to tell his new patients, “I am here to help you.”

Clinical Specialties

Infectious Diseases; HIV & AIDs Medicine

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