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Surgeon, rodeo doctor and, now, senator
John A. Barrasso, M.D., HS ’83, the new Republican U.S. senator from Wyoming, recalls that when he was a resident at...

The physiological and the psychological: how women and men are different
Louann Brizendine, M.D. ’81, never suspected that her third-year psychiatry rotation would lead to her becoming a...

Policy expert finds answers to large health problems come from diverse teams
In the 30 years that Darryl E. Crompton, J.D., M.P.H. ’76, has worked as a public health lawyer, nothing prepared him...
2007-2008 Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine
OfficersJocelyn S. Malkin, M.D. ’52, HS ’54, FW ’60 PresidentHarold Bornstein Jr., M.D. ’63 Vice PresidentRobert W....

Retiring chair of psychiatry honored
Measuring the legacy of a scientist with a 38-year career can take many forms—tallies of awards, peer-reviewed...

Three faculty named to IOM in 2007
Three Yale faculty members were named to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in October, bringing the total from the...

Yale system remains a strong draw
Kwame and Kofi Atsina went to different colleges and have different interests, but when it came time to apply to...

Response to patients matters most, neurosurgeon tells Physician Associate grads
Twenty years ago Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, M.D., was a 19-year-old illegal immigrant who spoke no English and picked...



