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Congratulations to the following Yale Department of Internal Medicine faculty members, who were recently promoted, appointed, or reappointed.
- November 14, 2024
On November 13, 2024, in honor of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, members of our Center for Thoracic Cancers at Smilow Cancer Hospital presented a patient forum: "Understanding Lung Cancer: A Conference to Raise Awareness and Offer Hope to Those Impacted by Lung Cancer."
- November 07, 2024
Welcome New Staff, Faculty, Postdocs & Postgrads (November 2024)
- November 07, 2024Source: NPR
DIslodged by COVID early in the pandemic, tuberculosis is once again the infectious disease that takes the most lives each year. And the number of cases set a new record. YSPH's Dr. Luke Davis, an expert on TB and HIV, comments.
- November 05, 2024
Yale faculty, trainees, postdocs, and students will present research at the upcoming American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Chicago later this month.
- October 31, 2024
In the “post-antibiotic era,” Yale researchers and clinicians are doing their part to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
- 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 16, 2024
The Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to welcome the following new staff, faculty, postgraduate fellows, postgraduate associates, and postdoctoral associates who joined the team in September 2024.
- October 07, 2024
Yale School of Medicine experts provide tips for older adults who choose to stay at home rather than move into an assisted living facility or nursing home.
- September 25, 2024
Yale School of Medicine (YSM) and the Makerere University College of Health Sciences in Uganda have collaborated since 2006 to enhance medical education and research for improved clinical care, under the umbrella of the MUYU collaboration. Over the years, this collaboration has fostered a bidirectional exchange of medical personnel between the two institutions, and has been based in the Office of Global Health in Yale’s Department of Internal Medicine and the MUYU Office at Makerere University College of Health Sciences .