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Nadeen Hussain, MD is a Clinical Fellow in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. She completed her MD at Georgetown University School of Medicine (2019) and holds a BS in Human Science and Spanish from Georgetown University (2015). Her clinical interests focus on gastroenterology, particularly inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and gastrointestinal complications of cancer therapies. Dr. Hussain's research explores novel treatments for immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced enteritis and vaccination strategies for IBD patients. She has contributed to peer-reviewed publications in ACG Case Reports Journal, American Journal of Gastroenterology, and Crohn's & Colitis 360. She aims to pursue an academic career combining clinical practice, research, and teaching in gastroenterology.
- Residency: Traditional Internal Medicine Program at Yale (PGY-2 as of 2020)
- Clinical Fellow specialization in gastroenterology and IBD
- Key research collaborations with Badr Al Bawardy, Deborah Proctor, and Marie Robert
Her work emphasizes translational research addressing unmet clinical needs in gastrointestinal oncology and chronic disease management. Dr. Hussain has developed on-site vaccination services for IBD patients, improving vaccination completion rates. She remains involved in medical education and mentoring future clinicians.