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Nitu Kashyap is the Chief Medical Information Officer at Yale New Haven Health, where he is responsible for Population Health Informatics and Clinical Decision Support. He serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale School of Medicine, with active teaching roles in Clinical Informatics for residents and Informatics fellows. Dr. Kashyap's research focuses on the development and delivery of guidelines-based clinical decision support systems. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Clinical Informatics and has a strong interest in decision support systems and chronic disease management. His work is recognized within the Yale community for its impact on clinical practice and public health. Dr. Kashyap's educational background includes advanced training in medical informatics and leadership programs at Yale University, as well as residency training at UMDNJ. He is an active member of several professional organizations, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field of medical informatics and his contributions to clinical guidelines and population health.
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