This collection is filled with interviews of Yale faculty and researchers speaking on local health initiatives, bringing scientific research to benefit patients more quickly and other pertinent patient care topics.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine |
Yale is where chemotherapy was first used and where penicillin first saved a patient?s life. While medical advances like these may start with great ideas, they don?t get very far without an infrastructure to support them. This is Colleen Shaddox for ... more
Dr. Robert Sherwin talks about why it takes a decade or more for basic science discoveries to change medical treatment. He directs the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation, which works to support and streamline clinical research. This will get ne... more
Dr. Margaret Grey, Dean of the Yale School of Nursing and a leading diabetes researcher, talks about the imperative to do research that makes a substantial difference in patient's lives. The School of Nursing has a long history of patient-centered r... more
Dr. Eugene Shapiro talks about his work at the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation where he helps early career scientists build skills in clinical and translational research. This type of training will help them apply breakthroughs in basic scienc... more
Yale's Institutional Review Board Chair Sandra Alfano talks about the protections for people who volunteer to be part of medical studies. Rigorous standards that are even higher for vulnerable groups such as children, safeguard the rights of these pa... more
Yale's Investigative Medicine Program trains young physicians to conduct research. Its director, Dr. Joseph Craft, explains how having a clinical practice often drives these physician scholars to conduct research that can improve patient care.
Jeannette Ickovics, professor of public health, talks about Yale's CARE initiative to put research to work combatting smoking poor diet and physical inactivity in New Haven. These risk factors are associated with many chronic diseases more prevalent... more
Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars are young physicians learning to do research that will drive change in the health care system. At Yale, they partner with local non-profits to address problems like youth violence in the city.
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