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  • Residency Leadership

    • Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine); Deputy Director, Pediatric Residency Program; Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Elective, Pediatrics

      Education
      MHS, Yale School of Medicine, 2019; MD, New York University School of Medicine, 2005; BA, Duke University, 2000
      Paul Aronson is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and of Emergency Medicine in the Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. His educational interests include teaching evidence-assisted medicine and engaging residents in scholarly activities, and he leads the Research Track for the residency program. His primary areas of research are the evaluation and management of the febrile young infant and shared decision-making with parents in the emergency department, and he is an investigator for several multicenter research networks. He enjoys any and all sports, focusing on Yale and Duke teams and the sports his son Eli and daughter Hayley play, particularly hockey and baseball. Mostly, he likes spending time with his wife and kids and exploring all that Connecticut has to offer.
    • Associate Professor of Pediatrics; Medical Director, Pediatric Short Stay Unit; Pediatric Hospitalist

      Education
      MD, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, 2007; BA, Hamilton College, 2003
      Adam Berkwitt is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics who specializes in Pediatric Hospital Medicine and also serves as Medical Director for the Pediatric Short Stay Inpatient Unit at the York Street Campus and Associate Program Director for the Yale Pediatric Residency Program. His educational and research interests include diagnostic decision-making/error, disparities in healthcare, neonatal abstinence syndrome and development of clinical pathways for reducing variations in care and improving overall quality and equity of care provided. Outside of work, Adam spends the majority of his time either strolling around East Rock attempting to train his unruly dog Bitsie Growler, a small French Bulldog with a serious Napoleon complex, or strumming his guitar while trying to complete his first album of original children's songs.
    • Associate Professor of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics); Associate Program Director, Residency, Pediatrics; Associate Director of the Pediatric Lead Toxicity Clinic at YNHCH, Pediatrics

      Education
      MD, State University of NY at Syracuse College of Medi, 2009
      Dr. Nozetz was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. She attended college at McGill University, medical school at Upstate Medical University and completed her pediatric residency training at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital. She went on to become a pediatric Chief Resident at YNHCH and has stayed on as a general pediatrician at YNHCH. She sees patients at 150 Sargent Drive, Fair Haven Community Health Center, the Well-Baby nursery at 20 York Street and the Pediatric Lead Clinic on Telehealth. Her interests lie in lead toxicity, integrative medicine, the care of children with special health care needs, and medical education.
  • PGY-1 2023-24

  • PGY-2 2023-24

  • PGY-3 2023-24

  • PGY-4 2023-24

  • PGY-5 2023-24

  • Current Chief Residents (2023-2024)