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Paula Braverman is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. Her research focuses on adolescent health, particularly sexual and reproductive health, infectious diseases, and healthcare access. She has contributed to clinical guidelines on topics like HPV vaccination, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and menstrual health.
Education & Affiliations: Affiliated with Yale School of Medicine's Pediatrics department. Board-certified in Pediatrics since 1987.
Research Interests: Dr. Braverman’s work addresses critical issues in adolescent health, including STI prevention, menstrual hygiene management, and improving healthcare access for vulnerable populations. She emphasizes evidence-based clinical practices and policy advocacy to enhance adolescent well-being.
Publications: Her most recent publications (2023-2014) focus on STIs in adolescents, menstrual health equity, HPV vaccination strategies, and clinical guidelines for sexual/reproductive healthcare. These works reflect her commitment to translational research impacting clinical practice and public health policy.
Grants & Mentorship: While specific grants aren’t listed, her prolific publication record suggests active research funding. No student advisees are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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