Affiliated Yale Program
The PCCSM section is an active participant in the education of Yale Affiliated Hospitals. The Yale Affiliated Hospitals’ Program (YAHP) is the largest and most well established consortium of internal medicine training programs in the country. Initiated in 1975 by Dr. Samuel O. Their, chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale University at the time, the YAHP was initially modeled after the Yale Affiliated Gastroenterology Program (YAGP), which was originated by Dr. Howard Spiro, then the Chief of Digestive Diseases at Yale. The YAGP began as an informal partnership between faculty gastroenterologists at the University and those in private practices throughout Connecticut. Its goal was to improve patient care, medical education and research in digestive diseases throughout the state.
Similarly, at its inception, the YAHP was founded as a means by which the Department of Medicine at Yale University in conjunction with affiliated institutions could improve medical education, and, as a result, patient care in southern Connecticut. For the past 30 years, it has done so with far-reaching effects on medical care within the region. During this time, the YAHP has grown significantly in both the size and the comprehensiveness of its efforts, while maintaining its original goals.
Contact
Susan Porto
Coordinator, Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Yale School of Medicine
Dept of Internal Medicine
Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
300 Cedar Street, TAC S425
P.O. Box 208057
New Haven, CT 06520-8057
Phone: 203.785.3207