Founded in 1813, Yale Internal Medicine brings together an elite cadre of clinicians, investigators and educators in one of the world's top medical schools.
Dr. Eleazar Montalvan-Sanchez is a clinical fellow whose interest in gastrointestinal cancer prevention & inflammatory bowel disease is rooted in a commitment to improving health outcomes & reducing health disparities.
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A new study compares the effectiveness of a two-pill-based regimen to traditional injection-based treatments for older patients w/ acute myeloid leukemia—an aggressive cancer of the blood & bone marrow.
Read more about the new therapy⬇️
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57 @YaleMed colleagues have been selected to receive the second annual Staff Appreciation & Recognition Champions (ARC) Awards, which celebrate teams who exemplify collaboration, initiative, inspiration, and community service.
More on the honorees below.
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As clinical research has grown in both complexity & opportunity, the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation has been refining how it delivers services & training to better support Yale researchers.
Learn more in the interview with Dr. E. Jennifer Edelman.
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Tune in for insights on why international students are uniquely important to Yale, what excites me about our future physicians, and how the residency selection process works. @TradIMYale@YaleIMed
I did not always love the signing documents part of my chief job.
But.
I LOVED signing Fellowship Graduation Diplomas.
And that’s the 13th and LAST year I’m doing it!!
Congratulation graduates and welcome new Chief!!
#JoysOfMedEd#AcademicBliss#BestFellows
Senior Admin Jennifer Caprio launched “Connecting the Dots,” an initiative to help @YalePCCSM admin staff better understand the work happening.
The experiences bring staff into spaces they might not otherwise encounter in their day-to-day work. Read more.
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Dr. Shivani Garg is the director of the Lupus Clinical Research Program & co‑dir. of the Yale Lupus Program.
She is working to establish multidisciplinary clinics with dermatology, nephrology & others so patients can see several specialists in one visit.
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“Whatever comes next, you are ready. And that’s good news because our world needs you,” 🗨️Andrew Berg, MD, co-founder of the clinical learning platform Sketchy, in his Commencement address to the Yale School of Medicine (YSM) Class of '26.
Read more.
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The first-ever clinical practice guidelines on caring for older adults in the ICU reflect a growing recognition that this group has distinct risks, priorities, and recovery trajectories.
@LFerranteMD@YalePCCSM
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Health care-associated infections remain a persistent challenge.
In a Q&A, Dr. David Calfee discusses how the field of health care-associated infection prevention is evolving, the challenges of implementing best practices in real-world settings & more.
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The 38th Annual Student Research Day was held on May 5. The annual tradition celebrates the research accomplishments of @YaleMed students.
Read more about the day, including the faculty mentorship prize and student presentations, below.
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Meet Yale clinical fellow Fernando Onuchic, MD, whose career goal is to be an academic nephrologist engaged in medical education, research, and evidence-based patient care.
@YaleNephrology
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Why is it that 2 people w/the same cancer diagnosis (stage, cell type & clinical profile) often have different outcomes?
A new study finds that each case is shaped by a unique combination of inherited & acquired disruptions across biological pathways.
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A new study finds that an interdisciplinary, individualized approach to pain management, including coaching support and health goal planning, may reduce the impact of chronic pain on veterans.
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A recent study suggests that exercise can play a part in preventing & treating cancer.
The research team found that working muscles outcompete tumors for glucose, depriving the tumor of the fuel they need to grow. Learn more from @RachelPerryLab1.
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The '26 Yale School of Medicine Fourth Year Show, a student-run production, was inspired by the 2006 film High School Musical.
A live orchestra, inventive choreography & hits like 'Look at Me, I'm Nancy B' had audiences laughing & cheering. Read more.
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About 1 in 8 people globally has some form of sleep apnea, which causes breathing to stop & start several times during sleep.
In a Q&A, sleep specialist Dr. Klar Yaggi of @YalePCCSM discusses the future of sleep apnea treatment, from medication to AI.
https://t.co/65tmmX90Br
The number of physician-scientists has steadily declined over the past 50 years, raising concerns about the future of a workforce critical to improving human health.
A new study seeks to understand how the pipeline begins and where it may be faltering.
https://t.co/lNLJynRvz0
Dr. Stefan Somlo of @YaleNephrology was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (@theNASciences) in recognition of his distinguished and continuing achievement in original research related to inherited human kidney diseases.
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