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Dr. Yetunde Asiedu is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with Yale Internal Medicine Associates (YIMA). She joined Yale in 2020 as an instructor after completing her residency and serving as Chief Medical Resident at Brown University. A Connecticut native, she earned her BS in Physiology and Neurobiology (2011) and MD (2016) from the University of Connecticut. Her clinical focus is primary care with specialties in women’s health, family planning, and contraceptive management. She emphasizes holistic patient care, long-term continuity, and advocacy, alongside training medical students and residents.
Education & Training:
- Chief Medical Resident, Brown Alpert Medical School (2020)
- Residency, Brown Alpert Medical School (2019)
- MD, University of Connecticut (2016)
- BS in Physiology and Neurobiology, University of Connecticut (2011)
Research & Clinical Interests: Dr. Asiedu prioritizes patient-centered primary care, emphasizing preventive strategies and comprehensive health management. She advocates for accessible healthcare and has contributed to initiatives like Yale Medicine’s diabetes management resources. Though no specific articles are listed, her clinical work aligns with broader themes in internal medicine and women’s health.
Awards & Recognition: No explicit awards mentioned, though she was part of the 2024 Longitudinal Coach Cohort, indicating leadership development.
Advising & Grants: No formal grant details provided, but her role includes training residents and medical students, reflecting her educational contributions. Clinical practice locations include multiple Yale Medicine facilities in New Haven, CT.