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Caitlin Ryus, MD, MPH, is an emergency physician at Yale Medicine with a focus on health equity, substance use disorders, and improving care for marginalized populations, particularly those experiencing homelessness. In her role, she treats a broad range of critical medical conditions, responding to patients in acute distress as well as those who experience barriers to routine care.
"I chose emergency medicine because it is a specialty that combines clinical care with public health." Dr. Ryus says. "What I find most rewarding is the ability to make an immediate impact, whether that’s providing life-saving interventions or connecting patients to services that address the root causes of their health issues."
As the co-director of the Yale Emergency Scholars Fellowship, she trains future leaders in academic emergency medicine, fostering their clinical skills alongside their research development.
Caitlin Ryus, MD, MPH is an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale School of Medicine.
Board Certifications
Emergency Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Emergency Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2022
News
News
- June 18, 2024
Yale EM has prodigious showing at SAEM24
- April 10, 2024Source: YaleNews
Office Hours with… Caitlin Ryus
- August 25, 2023Source: Where We Live Connecticut Public Radio / WNPR
New solutions to assisting unhoused people: Moving beyond the shelter model
- February 13, 2019
New Yale Women's Housestaff Organization works to improve well-being and advancement of women residents and fellows