Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Internal Medicine
Yale School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Hospital Medicine
New Haven, CT, United States
I am a Med-Peds hospitalist — I spend half my clinical time taking care of hospitalized adults and half taking care of hospitalized kids, including newborns during their birth hospitalization. I am a medical educator, training medical students in their early clinical skills and working with medical students and residents in the hospital, including as one of the faculty leaders of the Race, Bias, and Advocacy in Medicine distinction pathway for residents. I have research and quality improvement interests in diagnostic reasoning, reducing medical errors, safely doing less, breastfeeding medicine, and in improving health disparities. I have been working in the area of prenatal substance exposure for two years and in that time have collaborated with local partners including my pediatric hospital medicine colleagues, child abuse specialists, addiction medicine specialists, obstetrician/gynecologists, social workers, the hospital legal team, many folks who work in child protective services and other pediatricians locally and nationally committed to improving care for families affected by substance use and substance use disorders.
S4503: Neonatal Drug Testing: When to Test for Drug Exposures
Monday, October 23, 2023
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM US EDT