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Yale scientists are working on an alternative treatment for COVID-19, for use in patients whose immune therapies clash with Paxlovid.
- April 22, 2024
Most of us know that regular physical activity can strengthen muscles, burn fat, and lower our risk of heart disease. But many advantages of exercise go beyond physical fitness and cardiovascular health, according to Yale School of Medicine experts.
- April 18, 2024
Medical students often face challenges transitioning from classroom to clerkships due to limited preparation materials. A group of researchers from Yale introduced a student-led Internal Medicine clerkship orientation bootcamp and accompanying survival guide, and assessed its efficacy in improving student confidence prior to clerkships.
- April 17, 2024
Nearly 200 people attended the Yale Institute for Global Health’s (YIGH) inaugural Global Health Symposium on April 5. The day-long event featured opportunities to learn about YIGH programs, including seed grants, faculty networks, and fellowship opportunities for students. There was also a session on how to navigate Yale's policies to support global health programs, and lightning talks on a wide variety of faculty and student initiatives in global health.
- April 16, 2024
The Yale Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to highlight the following professors of medicine.
- April 16, 2024Source: The New York Times
Erol Fikrig, MD, Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) at Yale School of Medicine, discusses new Lyme vaccines for humans that are being tested in clinical trials.
- April 05, 2024Source: Yale Medicine
Scott Roberts, MD, assistant professor of medicine (infectious diseases), discusses Pemgarda, a drug that protects immunocompromised people against COVID-19.
- April 02, 2024
Congratulations to the following Yale Department of Internal Medicine faculty members, who were recently promoted, appointed, or reappointed.
- April 02, 2024Source: Fox News
Scott Roberts, MD, assistant professor of medicine (infectious diseases), weighs in on a study showing that adults who are admitted to the hospital are often misdiagnosed and treated for pneumonia.
- April 02, 2024Source: Healthline
Scott Roberts, MD, assistant professor of medicine (infectious diseases), discusses the increase in meningococcal disease in the U.S.