June 02, 2021
Connecticut Magazine
Connecticut Magazine has named 90 Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital physicians to its 2021 Best Doctors guide. Published in the magazine’s June issue, the Best Doctors list consists of more than 1,500 Connecticut physicians from nearly 40 medical specialties.
According to Connecticut Magazine, the Best Doctors list connects individuals facing difficult medical treatment decisions with the best doctors, selected by an impartial peer review to evaluate their diagnosis and treatment plans.
“We are very proud of our exceptionally talented physicians who were selected to be recognized as Connecticut’s Best Doctors,” said Nita Ahuja, MD, MBA, FACS, Interim Director of Yale Cancer Center and Interim Physician-in-Chief at Smilow Cancer Hospital, William H. Carmalt Professor of Surgery, and Chair of Surgery. “Our faculty are leaders in cancer research and are committed to providing compassionate, state-of-the-art care to our pat
June 02, 2021
Connecticut Magazine
Connecticut Magazine has named 90 Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital physicians to its 2021 Best Doctors guide. Published in the magazine’s June issue, the Best Doctors list consists of more than 1,500 Connecticut physicians from nearly 40 medical specialties.
According to Connecticut Magazine, the Best Doctors list connects individuals facing difficult medical treatment decisions with the best doctors, selected by an impartial peer review to evaluate their diagnosis and treatment plans.
“We are very proud of our exceptionally talented physicians who were selected to be recognized as Connecticut’s Best Doctors,” said Nita Ahuja, MD, MBA, FACS, Interim Director of Yale Cancer Center and Interim Physician-in-Chief at Smilow Cancer Hospital, William H. Carmalt Professor of Surgery, and Chair of Surgery. “Our faculty are leaders in cancer research and are committed to providing compassionate, state-of-the-art care to our pat
May 06, 2021
by Cecelia Smith
The Department of Surgery is recruiting for a new clinical leader to support the growth and development of its ambulatory programs and initiatives. The Medical Director for Ambulatory Operations will be responsible for ensuring the highest quality of care delivery and operational efficiency across the Department’s outpatient clinics, across the system.
“The goal of this position is to improve access to care, improve clinic efficiency and provider workflow, and support the continued growth of telemedicine in the outpatient setting,” said Department of Surgery Chair, Dr. Nita Ahuja.
Reporting to the Vice Chair of Clinical Operations, Dr Kimberly Davis, this role will need to collaborate with leaders across the Department, Yale New Haven Health System, and Yale Medicine to build integrated, patient-centered ambulatory care signatures, applicable to each of the Department’s specialties and delivery networks.