Recently, Yale School of Nursing (YSN) celebrated the achievements of former YSN dean Margaret G. Arnstein, with the rededication of the Margaret G. Arnstein conference room and the unveiling of the Margaret G. Arnstein exhibit. A framed display...
Nationally and internationally known health-care experts will gather with patients, health-care providers, students and community members on Saturday, April 6 at Yale, to discuss the challenges and dilemmas of “patient-driven care.” The colloquium will...
The treatment of pressure ulcers and other chronic wounds is about to be revolutionized with the founding of the Program for the Advancement of Chronic Wound Care at the Yale School of Nursing (YSN). The YSN Program, announced on February 20 and planned...
“The Tuskegee Syphilis Experience and the Implication for Participation in Making Health Policy,” is the title of a talk to be given by Mary Starke Harper on Monday, February 18 at 4:30 p.m. at Yale School of Nursing, 100 Church Street South. The talk...
The Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale will host an art exhibition titled “Tikkun Ha’Olam: Meditations in Blue,” paintings by Mindy Weisel, in memory of Dr. Donald Cohen, former director of Yale’s Child Study Center and the Sterling Professor...
A celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Yale Hon. LLD. ‘64) will take place on the Yale campus beginning on Martin Luther King’s birthday, January 15, and continuing through a two-day festival on January 20-21. The first in the...
Carolyn Mazure, professor of psychiatry and director of Women’s Health Research at Yale, is the new associate dean for faculty affairs at Yale School of Medicine. “Dr. Mazure’s training and experience, as well as her in-depth understanding of both the...
Susan E. Lederer, assistant professor of the history of medicine at Yale, will present a lecture on Thursday, January 17, on the ways in which public health policies concerning blood transfusions have reflected prevalent attitudes about race and...
A small set of neurons responsible for keeping people alert have the ability to arouse each other, a finding that could have implications for those who work long or odd hours and have difficulty staying awake, a Yale researcher has found. Anthony van...
Yale School of Medicine researchers are testing a promising new treatment for women with recurrent ovarian cancer, which is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women in the United States, affecting one in 100 women. The women will be...