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 …
Member Update - October 2024 Thu, Oct 3 2024, 9:30am Announcement Acute Care Services: Stay Prepared This Cold and Flu Season As we approach cold and flu season, we’d like to remind everyone about using Yale Health Acute Care and “urgent care” services in …
Spring 2021 Exhibit Harold Shapiro’s “Luminous Instruments” merges his lifelong passions of music and photography. Using long exposures, he explores the myriad forms of musical instruments in rich black and white. This photographic series is currently on …
David Assis, MD David Assis Assistant Professor of Medicine (Digestive Diseases) MD: Jefferson Medical College (2005) BS: Messiah College (2001) Fellowship: Yale University School of Medicine Residency: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Internship: …
Kathleen Herzig, PhD (She/They) Dr. Herzig began working at Yale Health in 2022 where she provides psychotherapy to students, co-teaches the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) seminar to trainees, and co-leads the CBT peer supervision group for her …
Kathlene Tracy, PhD (She/Her) Dr. Kathlene Tracy joined Yale Health in 2022. She became the Director of Substance Use Disorder Treatment at Yale Health Mental Health and Counseling in 2024. Dr. Tracy has over three decades of experience developing and …