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F. Perry Wilson, MD, associate professor of medicine (nephrology), discusses potential predictors of Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis, among other topics.
F. Perry Wilson, MD, associate professor of medicine (nephrology) at Yale School of Medicine, discusses a study that compares hospital mortality and readmission rates by physician and patient sex.
F. Perry Wilson, MD, associate professor of medicine (nephrology), discusses the harms of using stigmatizing language in medical notes.
Lisa Korn, MD, PhD, instructor of medicine (rheumatology, allergy and immunology) has been selected to receive the 2024 Iva Dostanic, MD, PhD, Physician-Scientist Trainee Award.
With the permission of Yale School of Medicine, the Department of Internal Medicine’s leadership recommended that the voting privileges of professors in the academic clinician track be expanded to include all faculty appointments and promotions during the A&P process. The senior and tenured faculty has officially voted to approve this change as a new departmental policy.
Yale faculty and trainees will present clinical research at the upcoming American College of Cardiology Scientific Meeting.
John N. Forrest Jr., MD, professor emeritus of medicine (nephrology), died on March 19. He was 85.
If you lead initiatives but are also required to take orders from upper management, you are most likely a middle manager. Middle managers often get a bad rap, often having to do more with less. Our guest today is Dr. Aldo Peixoto, a physician leader in a large health care system where he frequently finds himself “in the middle”. Experts suggest middle managers are needed to increase organizational clarity and accountability. Listen to this interview and notice the subtle ways you can lead with impact from the middle.
Announcing the new 2024 residents in Yale Internal Medicine's Primary Care Residency Program.
A big welcome to our 2024 residents in the Combined Medicine/Pediatrics Residency Program!
We are thrilled to announce the 2024 residents in the Yale-Waterbury Internal Medicine Residency Program!
Congratulations to the incoming residents in our Traditional Residency Program! We are excited to have you join us in New Haven!
Severe hypertension (sHTN), affecting about 10% of hospitalized patients, lacks clear treatment guidelines, potentially leading to unnecessary antihypertensive medication use and adverse outcomes. A recent study from researchers and physicians at Yale aimed to identify factors associated with spontaneous blood pressure (BP) reduction, which could inform future management decisions and prevent harm from aggressive BP treatment.
Welcome New Staff, Postdocs & Postgrads (March 2024)
F. Perry Wilson, MD, associate professor of medicine (nephrology), discusses a study that suggests COVID may lead to certain autoimmune diseases.
Darin Latimore, MD, was one of the seven Yale School of Medicine (YSM), Yale New Haven Health (YNHHS), and Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) leaders who spoke to the 200 participants and 107 visiting students from around the country at the YSM and YNHH Diversity in the Healthcare Workforce Dinner on February 8, 2024.
A rare case presented by Yale School of Medicine researchers shows that thrombotic microangiopathy should be considered a possible life-threatening complication in the setting of acute diethylene glycol poisoning.
In a new study, Yale researchers found that adults with COVID-19 who develop acute kidney injury (AKI) have a lower risk of kidney disease progression and mortality over the longer term compared with those who develop AKI related to other causes.
Congratulations to the following Yale Department of Internal Medicine faculty members, who were recently promoted, appointed, or reappointed:
The 2024 Dr. Peggy Bia Award for Outstanding Clinical Teaching was announced at Medical Grand Rounds on January 11, 2024, for which residents and fellows were nominated by current medical students at the end of their clerkship rotations.