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Med school adjusts faculty salaries

After controversy earlier this year regarding gender issues at the medical school, Dean of the School of Medicine Robert Alpern outlined the process behind this […]

Study looks at intern shifts

In response to a lack of concrete data on duty hour requirements for internal medicine residents, the Comparative Effectiveness of Models Optimizing Patient Safety and […]

Bradley recognized for work in global health

On Nov. 12, the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame recognized professor Elizabeth Bradley GRD ’96 as a Global Impact Honoree. The honor, awarded to 10 […]

CT hospitals work to reduce adverse events

A recent Connecticut Department of Public Health report indicates that adverse events — preventable incidents that occur during hospitalization, resulting in patient harm — are […]

New partnership tackles preventable car crash injuries in children

A new partnership between Buckle Up for Life and the Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital could save hundreds of Connecticut children from death or severe injury […]

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Yale aims to eliminate tobacco use over next year

The recently launched Tobacco-Free Yale campaign, which held its kick-off event Thursday afternoon in the Woolsey Rotunda, aims to eliminate tobacco use at Yale within […]

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Study questions preventative qualities of syringe

Recent research from the Yale School of Public Health indicates that a widely accepted strategy to decrease the transmission of the hepatitis C virus through […]

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Study shows relationship between happiness and stress in couples

According to a recent study conducted by professors from the Yale School of Public Health and University of Texas at Dallas, both elderly partners in […]

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New app studies quality of life in cardiomyopathy patients

There is an app for everything, it seems — even clinical studies. Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have launched an iPhone application for […]

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Avoidance in tasks predicts Autism Spectrum behaviors

Infant avoidance during a novel tactile task may be a predictor for autism spectrum disorder behaviors, according to a new Yale co-authored study. In the […]

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Students question cultural sensitivity at FES

Following a town hall meeting yesterday between students and administrators at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, students expressed concern regarding cultural insensitivity on part of the school’s administration and faculty and the lack of faculty diversity at the school.