Pamela Hoffman, MD
Biography
Dr. Hoffman joined Yale’s Child Study Center and the School of Public Health in January 2020 to become the medical director of Telehealth Services at Yale New Haven Health Services and Yale Medicine. She works with a multidisciplinary team across ambulatory and inpatient settings to advance telehealth for the organization. She has clinical responsibilities in the pediatric emergency department, evaluating children in behavioral health criss. She also works at the Yale School of Public Health where she is the co-training director for the Masters program in Health Informatics and collaborates with Yale's Biomedical Informatics and Data Science section.
Dr. Hoffman received her medical training at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, her psychiatry residency and child/adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Hofstra Northwell Health in NY and completed an additional fellowship in Clinical Informatics at Yale/VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Child Psychiatry and Lecturer in Biostatistics (Health Informatics)
- Co-Training Director, Health Informatics MS
Education & Training
- Clinical Informatics FellowVA Connecticut Healthcare System (2016)
- Chief Child FellowHofstra Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital (2014)
- Child FellowHofstra Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital (2013)
- ResidentHofstra Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital (2012)
- MDRutgers - New Jersey Medical School
- BABrandeis University, Mathematics/Philosophy
Additional Information
Biography
Dr. Hoffman joined Yale’s Child Study Center and the School of Public Health in January 2020 to become the medical director of Telehealth Services at Yale New Haven Health Services and Yale Medicine. She works with a multidisciplinary team across ambulatory and inpatient settings to advance telehealth for the organization. She has clinical responsibilities in the pediatric emergency department, evaluating children in behavioral health criss. She also works at the Yale School of Public Health where she is the co-training director for the Masters program in Health Informatics and collaborates with Yale's Biomedical Informatics and Data Science section.
Dr. Hoffman received her medical training at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, her psychiatry residency and child/adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Hofstra Northwell Health in NY and completed an additional fellowship in Clinical Informatics at Yale/VA Connecticut Healthcare System.
Titles
- Assistant Professor of Child Psychiatry and Lecturer in Biostatistics (Health Informatics)
- Co-Training Director, Health Informatics MS
Education & Training
- Clinical Informatics FellowVA Connecticut Healthcare System (2016)
- Chief Child FellowHofstra Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital (2014)
- Child FellowHofstra Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital (2013)
- ResidentHofstra Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital (2012)
- MDRutgers - New Jersey Medical School
- BABrandeis University, Mathematics/Philosophy