Pediatrics News
18 Yale School of Medicine faculty were selected as the second longitudinal coach cohort.
- May 02, 2024
More than 300 Yale Medicine physicians have earned a spot on the 2024 Connecticut Magazine “Top Doctors” list.
- May 01, 2024
Anyone who has worked with Ronald Vender, MD, singles him out for his outstanding ability to connect with people and invest in their wellbeing. Vender, MD ’77, professor of medicine (digestive diseases), who will retire in June, served as the chief medical officer of Yale Medicine and associate dean for clinical affairs at Yale School of Medicine for over 12 years.
- April 30, 2024Source: New Haven Register
A pilot program started at Bridgeport Hospital has offered at-home visits to the families of nearly 500 newborns and will be expanding next month, officials announced Monday.
- April 30, 2024Source: News 12
Millions of adults and kids have food allergies. Allergist Dr. Stephanie Leeds from Greenwich Hospital and Yale New Haven Children's Hospital talked about the foods that carry the most risk in the show.
- April 29, 2024Source: It's Your Yale
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Liz Znamierowski runs the Mother and Infant Mobile Clinic based out of the storefront at 270 Congress Avenue. Launched by Dr. Leslie Sude in 2020, the Mother and Infant program brought care to mothers and newborns in New Haven during the COVID-19 pandemic and revealed that there was enough community need to continue its services beyond the pandemic. In partnership with American Medical Response, the Mother and Infant Mobile Clinic utilizes a retrofitted ambulance to provide dyadic healthcare curbside to patients’ residences.
- April 23, 2024Source: WTNH
Connecticut’s Morning Buzz Reporter Jillian Andrews recently spoke with Dr. Michael Sider, a pediatrician at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital, about safe sleeping protocol for infants and toddlers.
- April 22, 2024Source: diaTRIBE
People with type 1 diabetes who take a GLP-1 drug for weight loss or other health benefits may see unexpected low blood sugar levels, as well as a higher risk of diabetic ketoacidosis.
- April 21, 2024Source: Waterbury Republican-American
Dr. Julia Rosenberg, a New Haven pediatrician and associate director of the Yale Pediatric Immigrant and Refugee Clinic, said that she views universal coverage for children as a moral imperative but also an investment that will pay off for the state. “Prevention by its nature is an upfront investment for long-term benefits,” said Rosenberg during an interview with the CT Mirror. “Especially for childhood needs and development.”
- April 19, 2024Source: Newsday
The new treatment allows children like Yusef to stop taking the blood transfusions that keep the disease at bay