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Robert Bona, MD

Professor of Medicine (Hematology); Professor of Medicine, Hematology; Clinical Director, Classical Hematology Program; Medical Director, Hemophilia Treatment Center

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Robert Bona, MD

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Dr. Robert Bona, is the director of the classical (benign) hematology program and medical director of the Hemophilia Treatment Center at Yale. Originally from New York, he and his wife, Georg'Ann, are current residents of New Haven and long time residents of Connecticut where they have raised their three children. Prior to coming to Yale, he was a founding faculty member of the Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. Prior to that he was Professor of Medicine at UConn School of Medicine, having had early training there and at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. At UConn School of Medicine,  he served as the hematology oncology fellowship program director, chief of the division of hematology oncology and Hemophilia Treatment Center director. He has had a strong interest, throughout his career, in medical education and clinical hemostasis and thrombosis. He is a graduate of SUNY Upstate Medical College in Syracuse New York and is board certified in internal medicine, hematology and medical oncology. 

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Education & Training

  • Non Degree Program
    University of MA, Instructional Design-Certificate (2013)
  • Fellow Hematology-Oncology
    University of Connecticut (1986)
  • Intern-Resident
    Brown University-Rhode Island Hospital (1983)
  • MD
    SUNY Upstate Medical Center (1980)

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