Mole Screening Patients with any skin cancer history and/or a spot or area of concern should NOT make an appointment for a mole screening. These patients should contact their primary care provider (PCP) for an evaluation or a referral. To discuss this …
Sick or Injured? Call First When you feel sick or have an injury, start by calling your primary care provider (Internal Medicine 203-432-0038, Ob/Gyn 203-432-0222, or Pediatrics 203-432-0206). A nurse will call you back to discuss your symptoms. If you …
Linda Ehrenfels, RN Linda Ehrenfels linda.ehrenfels@yale.edu Care Management Endoscopy Infusion and Medication Administration Center Inpatient Care Person Type Staff … Linda Ehrenfels, …
Exposure to Blood or Bodily Fluids at Work Employees or students who are pricked by a needle at work (“needlestick”) should immediately call Yale Health for care ( Employee Health Department 203-432-7978, Student Health 203-432-0312, or Acute Care …
COVID-19 Testing Guidance Updated March 13, 2024 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revised their respiratory virus guidance . Testing is identified as “a choice,” recognizing that many are not currently testing, and that other common …
Primary Care Provider (PCP) and Your Primary Care Team Meet Your Primary Care Team Your primary care provider (PCP) is the medical professional who knows you best and coordinates all of your care. We believe that a close relationship with your PCP plays …
Medical Chaperones for Sensitive Examinations, Treatments and Procedures A medical chaperone is required during all sensitive portions of a visit. Sensitive visits include any examinations, treatments, or procedure of the genitals, rectum, or breast. …