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Andrea Asnes, MD, MSW, is a Professor of Pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine and serves as the Director of the Resident and Fellow Wellbeing Program in Graduate Medical Education. She also holds the position of Section Chief for Child Safety, Advocacy, and Healing at Yale New Haven Hospital. Dr. Asnes is a board-certified child abuse pediatrician and has been recognized for her contributions through awards like the Yale Provost's Teaching Prize and the Leah Lowenstein Award.
- University of Michigan, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar (2003)
- Mount Sinai Medical Center, Residency (2001) and Internship (1999)
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine, MD (1998)
- New York University, MSW (1990)
- Yale College, BA
Dr. Asnes's research focuses on child abuse identification and intervention, trauma-informed care, and medical education innovation. She emphasizes evidence-based trauma treatments for abused children and develops systems to help frontline providers recognize subtle signs of maltreatment. Recent publications address topics like THC ingestion guidelines, community advisory boards for family violence, and innovative resident training programs.
Her work spans pediatric critical care education, trauma-informed curriculum development, and ethical disclosure practices. Dr. Asnes collaborates with researchers like Gunjan Tiyyagura, John Leventhal, and Paula Schaeffer, focusing on areas such as child protection protocols and psychological safety in clinical learning.
- Scientific Awards
- Ather Ali, MD Award (2019)
- Norman J. Siegel Faculty Award (2017)
- Yale Provost's Teaching Prize (2014)
- Leah Lowenstein Award (2013)
- Francis Gilman Blake Award (2011)
Dr. Asnes leads the Yale Programs for Safety, Advocacy and Healing and contributes to graduate medical education reform. Her research integrates clinical practice with community partnerships to improve child protection systems.