activity Raymond P. Wong Fellowship Committee
The Raymond P Wong Award honors the legacy of Raymond Wong, MD, who was one of the most dedicated primary care physicians in our community and a prominent contributor to the education of our students and house staff. Originally established by Yale New Haven Hospital, the Yale Medical Board and the New Haven County Medical Association in 2009, the Fellowship is now supported by Yale New Haven Hospital, the Yale Medical Board and the Department of Internal Medicine. The Wong Award is given to a graduating member or recent graduate of the Internal Medicine, Primary Care, or Medicine/Pediatric Residencies at Yale New Haven Hospital who accepts a practice position in an urban care setting in New Haven, preferably, but not exclusively, at the Cornell Scott Hill Health Center, for at least 3 years.12/31/2008 - Presentactivity National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF)
Chair for the Audit Committee of the NOF12/31/2012 - Presentactivity Women's Health Research at Yale
Member of the Scientific Review Committee12/31/1997 - Presentactivity NIH
Ongoing2015 - Presenthonor Frederic C. Bartter Award
honor Yale Medicine Distinguished Clinical Career Award
honor Fellow
activity Pediatric Grand Rounds: X-linked Hypophosphatemia: a Clinical Window into Phosphate Homeostasis with New Therapeutic Vistas
activity Lankenau Grand Rounds: “What’s up with low phosphate?”
activity FGF23
activity X-linked Hypophosphatemia and Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia: Clinical Windows into Phosphate Homeostasis with New Therapeutic Vistas
activity Skeletal Health Through the Lifespan
activity What’s up with low phosphate? Diagnosing and treating hypophosphatemic disorders
activity Wisconsin Endocrine Society: “Basic Bone Biology: Bewildering Babble from a Bombastic Bonehead or Really Relevant?”
activity Endocrine Grand Rounds: “X-linked Hypophosphatemia: a clinical window into phosphate homeostasis with new therapeutic vistas”
activity "Osteoporosis for the Rheumatologist"
activity Rare Bone Diseases
honor Champions of Hope, “RARE Champion of Hope –Medical Caregiver”