Lead aprons are no longer needed for patients during X-ray exams Research shows there is no evidence that routine X-rays taken in a radiology department damage thereproductive organs. Therefore, lead aprons/shields are notnecessary to cover a patient’s …
Flu Clinics and Information Announced Wed, Sep 6 2023, 8:42am Immunization Announcement Yale Health recently its annual Flu clinics are now accepting appointments from members of the Yale community, including Yale Health members, and university faculty, …
Safer Sex General Safer Sex Guidance Make a choice for your sexual health: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Testing Available Birth Control Methods and Options Understanding Abstinence Safer Sex Supplies: Use a condom, internal (female) condom, …
Prediabetes Group Education This group class is offered monthly for our patients with prediabetes. After attending the group class you will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with the instructor for personal support. You will learn: What prediabetes …
Michael Groner, MD (He/Him) Michael Groner, M.D. is a psychiatrist in Mental Health and Counseling. He came to the department as a resident physician in 1992, started a fellowship there in 1993, and joined the department as a Staff Psychiatrist in 1994 …
Your First Gynecological Exam Women should have their first gynecological exam when they anticipate becoming sexually active or by age 21. We encourage you to consult with your primary care provider before becoming sexually active. To read more about what …
Rhonda Gold, MD Rhonda Gold BS: State University of New York, Binghamton, 1986 MD: State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1990 Intern/Resident: Department of Emergency Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center Diplomate, …
Julie Rosenbaum, MD Julie Rosenbaum Chief of Internal Medicine and Acute Care AB: Brown University, 1990 MD: Yale University School of Medicine, 1996 Intern/Resident: Internal Medicine, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center Chief Resident: NYU Downtown …