Caitlin Ryus, MD, MPH
Yale University School of Medicine
Biography
Dr. Caitlin Ryus MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in Emergency Medicine at Yale University and a Drug use, Addiction, and HIV prevention Research Scholar (DAHRS). Dr. Ryus’s current research combines the disciplines of community-engaged research with health services research and political epidemiology to evaluate the evidence bases for health and social policies. In their work, they examine health outcomes and service utilization among patients experiencing homelessness. Dr. Ryus leads the Yale ED Homelessness Task Force– an interdisciplinary team of community organizations, government representatives, street medics, social workers, and people with lived experience of homelessness dedicated to improving ED care among New Haven’s homeless population. Additionally, Dr. Ryus serves as the Co-Director of the Yale Emergency Scholars Program, a five-year combined residency and research fellowship. Their research also encompasses diversity, equity, and inclusion in the healthcare workforce, addressing the importance of representation and inclusivity in medicine as a means towards achieving health equity.
