Yale School of Medicine

Internal Medicine

Major Entity Subsection

Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine

Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Internal Medicine
333 Cedar Street
TAC S-215
PO Box 208013
New Haven, CT 06520-8013
Tel: 203.785.4143
Fax: 203.785.3229

Clinical Training

In the first year fellows respond to clinical consultations from all areas of the Yale-New Haven Hospital. The areas covered include immediate hypersensitivity diseases, asthma, adult and pediatric immunodeficiencies, AIDS, immunohematology, neuroimmunology, transplantation, etc. We are responsible for coverage of adult and pediatric inpatient consults and have both adult and pediatric allergy and clinical immunology clinics.

On Fridays, the attendings and the fellows make rounds on the interesting cases of the week. There is a lively exchange of clinical and research information between members of this group. On Wednesdays there is a 1:00pm Journal Club in which the residents and the full time faculty take weekly turns in presenting recent journal articles in basic or clinical subjects of Allergy and Immunology. About every six weeks this time slot is devoted to Research in Progress in which the fellows, faculty, or research staff present their ongoing research data for the critical review by the entire group. These sessions are valuable in teaching the fellows how to organize and present their own research and to also learn from the research of others.