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David J. Leffell, MDWelcome to the virtual office of the Yale Medical Group (YMG).

YMG is comprised of the practicing physicians of the Yale School of Medicine, and is affiliated with Yale-New Haven Hospital, its primary teaching hospital.

With over 100 specialties and subspecialties, YMG is one of the largest multi-specialty group practices in the United States.

In addition to compassionate, individualized patient care that involves the latest in clinical and technologic developments, we want to educate our patients. Click for more.

 

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YCC Survivor Christmas Party

Marie E. Robert, MDPhysician at Work-
Kathleen A. Connell, MD

Treating the condition, probing the genetics. Click here for more.

Uganda Mammography VanNew Cardiology Leader has big plans for heart program
Michael Simons, MD includes personalized medicine among his goals. Click here for more.
 

Yale Researchers Unravel Mystery of Brain Aneurysms

Yale researchers have taken the first critical steps in unraveling the mysteries of brain aneurysms, the often fatal rupturing of blood vessels that afflicts 500,000 people worldwide each year. Click here for more.

Anti-Clotting Drug Thins Risk to Pregnancy and Surgery Patients With Blood Disorder

Pregnancy and surgery patients with a serious blood disorder that causes excessive clotting have responded well to treatment with a man-made anti-clotting protein. Click here for more.

Toddlers’ Focus on Mouths Rather Than on Eyes is a Predictor of Autism Severity

Yale Scientists have found that two-year-olds with autism looked significantly more at the mouths of others, and less at their eyes, than typically developing toddlers. Click here for more.

Scientists Identify Genetic Marker to Predict Lung Cancer Risk

Yale Cancer Center researchers have identified a genetic biomarker that may help to determine why some people are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer. Click here for more.

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