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Sally Haskell, MD is a Professor at Yale School of Medicine in the Department of General Internal Medicine. She serves as the Deputy Chief Consultant for Clinical Operations and National Director of Comprehensive Women's Health for the Office of Women's Health Services at the Veterans Health Administration. Based in West Haven, CT, Dr. Haskell is a General Internist with a special focus on Women's Health and has published extensively on women Veterans' health and healthcare.
- MD, Emory University (1985)
- Board Certified in Internal Medicine (1988)
Dr. Haskell's research focuses on critical areas of women's health within the veteran population. Her work spans Chronic Pain, Combat Disorders, Depression, Menopause, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders, and specialized aspects of Veterans Health and Women's Health. She has made significant contributions to understanding gender differences in healthcare utilization, intimate partner violence among veterans, and the unique healthcare needs of women transitioning from military to VA care.
Analysis of Dr. Haskell's recent publications reveals a strong focus on veteran healthcare disparities, particularly for women veterans. Her research spans sleep disorders, intimate partner violence, cardiovascular disease risk, military sexual trauma, and the transition from military to civilian healthcare systems. The work demonstrates a consistent pattern of addressing gender-specific health issues within the veteran population through rigorous epidemiological and implementation science approaches.
As Director of the VA Connecticut Advanced Fellowship in Women's Health, Dr. Haskell leads an important training program focused on developing expertise in women's health within the Veterans Affairs system. Her leadership extends to national initiatives through her role as National Director of Comprehensive Women's Health at the Veterans Health Administration.
