Latest Internal Medicine News
Yale Cancer Center researchers uncovered factors behind why some patients may respond better to certain immunotherapy treatments.
- January 09, 2025Source: The New York Times
Nate Wood, MD, instructor of medicine (general medicine) and director of culinary medicine at Yale School of Medicine, advises using packaged foods to build simple, healthy meals.
- January 09, 2025
In a new study published in Nature Cancer, researchers found that a new test, called ORACLE, can better predict patient survival than the current clinical standard, even at the earliest stage of cancer. The findings are based on prospective data from 158 patient records.
- January 08, 2025
Sara Tabtabai, MD, assistant professor (cardiovascular medicine), was recently elected governor of the Connecticut Chapter of the American College of Cardiology (CCACC). She will succeed Brian Malm, MD, associate professor of medicine (cardiovascular medicine) and the associate chief of cardiology for the VA CT Healthcare system.
- January 07, 2025
The Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to welcome the following new staff, faculty, and postdoctoral associates who joined the team in December 2024.
- January 07, 2025
A new curriculum designed to teach internal medicine residents about managing hypertensive urgency could change the way clinicians treat hypertension.
- January 06, 2025
In a Q&A, Yale School of Medicine's Kasia Lipska, MD, MHS, discusses the impact of type 2 diabetes on the immune system and findings from her recent research.
- January 06, 2025
Two Yale School of Medicine faculty and one staff member won the 2024 Rosemarie L. Fisher, MD, Excellence in Graduate Medical Education Award: Katja Goldflam, MD, associate program director for the Emergency Medicine Residency; Laura Morrison, MD, program director of the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship; and Sadhvi Khanna, MBA, MPH, program coordinator of the Anesthesiology Residency Program.
- January 06, 2025
The Trust Your Gut continuing medical education (CME) series is returning for 2025 to provide physicians and advanced practice providers with world-class, evidence-based digestive disease education. Each webinar will be delivered by experts across the Yale School of Medicine.
- January 06, 2025
The Yale Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to highlight the following professors of medicine.