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Yale University
School of Medicine
Department of Neurology
P.O. Box 208018
New Haven, CT
06520-8018
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Yale Neurology Residency
Yale-New Haven
Hospital
Yale-New Haven Hospital
(YNHH) has been the primary
teaching hospital for the Yale University School of Medicine since
1826, when the
hospital
was incorporated. YNHH is a 900-bed
facility with a staff of 4,500. There
are 700 residents and fellows, and approximately 1,500 senior
physicians
affiliated with Yale-New Haven
Hospital as
attendings, ambulatory,
clinical or non-resident M.D.’s.
YNHH contains separate Intensive
Care Units for newborn, pediatric,
surgical, cardio-thoracic, medical, cardiac, neurosurgical and
neurological patients. YNHH also
functions as a community hospital
for the city of New Haven.
Approximately 42% of the patients discharged
reside in New Haven, and
the
majority of New Haven
residents who
are hospitalized receive their ongoing care at Yale-New
Haven Hospital.
The Department of Emergency Services, one of New
England's busiest, cares for over 80,000 people a year.
The Yale Primary Care Center,
opened in 1976,
serves an inner city population and provides continuing care health
education
to more than 30,000 patients each year. YNHH also
serves as a secondary treatment center, assisting area physicians
with
specialty consultations, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic procedures.
Each year there are 190,000 outpatient visits
in 142 outpatient clinics, over 2.5 million tests conducted in the
Department
of Laboratory Medicine and over 200,000 examinations in Diagnostic
Imaging.
As a tertiary care center, Yale-New
Haven Hospital
carries out complex procedures and highly specialized consultations.
Over 55% of hospital discharges are from
outside the city of New Haven.
For example, the Department of Radiology has
established a nationally recognized program in Interventional
Neuroradiology. The Hospital has one of
the few programs in its region to treat spinal cord injuries. The
Stroke Service receives referrals from
throughout New England and is involved with
clinical
trials of new types of stroke treatments, as well as testing the
efficacy of
new imaging modalities in cerebrovascular disease. The Epilepsy
Unit provides care for patients
referred from throughout the world.
Last
modified: August 2006 
    
 

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