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The Yale Department of Internal Medicine recently presented its second Voluntary Faculty Awards, which honored voluntary faculty who are involved in teaching medical students, physician associate students, residents, and fellows across Yale School of Medicine (YSM) and Yale New Haven Health (YNHHS) affiliated hospitals.
- February 18, 2025
Researchers across the Yale School of Medicine published a new study in The Journal of Clinical Investigation that sheds light on how SGLT2 inhibitors work to protect the heart.
- February 14, 2025
The Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine is accepting nominations for the Internal Medicine Service Excellence Award. The deadline for submitting nominations is 5 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2025.
- February 14, 2025Source: WTNH
Yale's Erica Spatz, MD, MHS, associate professor of cardiology and of epidemiology, discusses the effects of love on heart health.
- February 13, 2025Source: Yale News
Yale researchers have uncovered a new role for mRNA — being part of the “feet” that allow cells to move around the body.
- February 10, 2025
The Yale Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to highlight the following professors: Carlos Mena, MD, Edward Miller, MD, PhD, Yibing Qyang, PhD, and Jeffrey Testani, MD, MTR.
- February 10, 2025Source: American Heart Association: Professional Heart Daily
Kim Smolderen, PhD, discusses the new American Heart Association statement on the complexities of pain management in patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), emphasizing the need for a biopsychosocial perspective and multidisciplinary treatment strategies.
- February 04, 2025
Meet Ehimen Aneni, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine (cardiovascular medicine), who is a general and preventive cardiologist with a special interest in cardiometabolic health, including people who have clinical sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, high BMI, high blood pressure and cholesterol, and other related health issues. He is also a clinical scientist who studies the connections between sleep apnea and heart health.
- January 31, 2025
AI-assisted testing in emergency rooms could lead to early diagnosis of cardiomyopathies, Yale-led research finds.
- January 30, 2025Source: The Associated Press
When someone’s heart stops pumping, early CPR can save their life. New survey research from the American Heart Association reveals more Americans are prepared to provide that lifesaving rhythm for their friends, family and community.