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Giulio Cesare Rottaro Castejon

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Clinical Fellow
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Clinical Fellow

Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

Hospitalist
Yale New Haven Hospital (2024)
Residency
Massachusetts General Hospital (2021)
MD
Yale University School of Medicine (2017)
MBA
Yale University School of Medicine (2017)

Board Certifications

  • Internal Medicine

    Certification Organization
    ABIM
    Original Certification Date
    2021

Research

Overview

Research Experience

•observational study on early mobility in the ICU for intubated patients

Mentor: Snigdha Jain

M.D. thesis project titled “Prioritizing Primary Prevention Strategies for Cardiovascular Disease at the Clinic Population Level” which used population based tools and statistical modeling for the selection of lifestyle interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease. Thesis Advisor: Brita Roy, MD/MPH

May. 2017

Jones-HAVEN Fellow. Served as the leader of a large student run free clinic and did research in the primary prevention of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease prevention.

Jun. 2015 to Jun. 2016

Study Coordinator & Proposal Writer. Measuring the outcomes of implementing a patient safety checklist during morning rounds. PI: Jeremy Schwartz, MD. Yale School of Medicine.

Summer 2013

Study Coordinator & Proposal Writer. Evolutionary pressures between protective mutations on human Apolipoprotein L1 and infection by Trypanosoma Brucei Rhodesiense. PI: Adalgisa Caccone, PhD & Serap Aksoy, PhD. Yale School of Epidemiology & Public Health.

Summer 2013

Research Assistant. In vivo testing of the oncolytic effect of combination viral and drug therapy for the treatment of solid tumors. PI: Luigi Cubeddu, MD/PhD. Nova Southeastern University.

Summer 2011

Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow. Effect of high valence images displayed through continuous flash suppression on consumer choices. PI: Antonio Rangel, PhD. California Institute of Technology.

Summer 2009

Summer Apprentice. Midline Langmuir Probe measurements of a Xenon powered Hall Thruster’s Plume. PI: Alec Gallimore, PhD. University of Michigan, Aerospace Engineering Department.

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

Activities

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    Using the ASCVD Risk Calculator on Clinic-Based Populations to Identify Highest Value Interventions to Decrease Ten-Year Cardiovascular Event Risk

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    Using the ASCVD Risk Calculator on a Clinic Wide Population to Identify Possible Interventions by Student Volunteers to Decrease Cardiovascular Event Risk of a Student Run Free Clinic Patient Panel

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    The Legal Roadblocks of Partnering a Student-Run Free Clinic with a Federally Qualified Health Center

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    Evaluation of a Patient Attendance Policy at the Haven Free Clinic

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