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Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
1 Park Street
New Haven, CT 06504
  • Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
    1 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06504

Paul Aronson, MD, MHS

Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics
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Patient type treated
Child
Accepting new patients
No
Referral required
Not Applicable
Board Certified in
Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Biography

Paul L. Aronson, MD, MHS, is a pediatric emergency medicine physician who thrives on helping families during moments of acute stress.

“I enjoy the variety of conditions that I evaluate and treat in the pediatric emergency department and the diversity of the families I connect with,” says Dr. Aronson. “I always try to allay their fears and reduce the stress they are experiencing. I am often inspired by children’s and their parents’ resilience and strength despite significant adversity.”

Dr. Aronson treats children and adolescents who come to the pediatric emergency department with a wide variety of conditions, from infections to chronic diseases to trauma. “An important part of providing care is listening to and understanding the parents’ or guardian’s concerns and partnering with them in making decisions to evaluate and treat their child,” he says. “I believe that parents feel reassured that they are in the right place for care. And receiving the right care means we are partners with open communication.”

When Dr. Aronson is not working in the emergency department, he conducts research focused on how to best evaluate and manage young infants with fever, specifically those in the first two months of life.

“Approximately 10 percent of these infants will harbor a serious bacterial infection, and so they undergo a lot of testing and are often hospitalized until we know for sure whether an infection is present,” he says. “My research aims to help develop improved strategies to manage these infants, including how best to communicate and make decisions with parents.”

Dr. Aronson is an associate professor of pediatrics and of emergency medicine at Yale School of Medicine.

Titles

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

Education & Training

  • MHS
    Yale School of Medicine (2019)
  • Fellow
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2012)
  • Chief Resident
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2009)
  • Resident
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2008)
  • MD
    New York University School of Medicine (2005)
  • BA
    Duke University, Drama (2000)

Additional Information

Locations
Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
1 Park Street
New Haven, CT 06504
  • Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
    1 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06504

Biography

Paul L. Aronson, MD, MHS, is a pediatric emergency medicine physician who thrives on helping families during moments of acute stress.

“I enjoy the variety of conditions that I evaluate and treat in the pediatric emergency department and the diversity of the families I connect with,” says Dr. Aronson. “I always try to allay their fears and reduce the stress they are experiencing. I am often inspired by children’s and their parents’ resilience and strength despite significant adversity.”

Dr. Aronson treats children and adolescents who come to the pediatric emergency department with a wide variety of conditions, from infections to chronic diseases to trauma. “An important part of providing care is listening to and understanding the parents’ or guardian’s concerns and partnering with them in making decisions to evaluate and treat their child,” he says. “I believe that parents feel reassured that they are in the right place for care. And receiving the right care means we are partners with open communication.”

When Dr. Aronson is not working in the emergency department, he conducts research focused on how to best evaluate and manage young infants with fever, specifically those in the first two months of life.

“Approximately 10 percent of these infants will harbor a serious bacterial infection, and so they undergo a lot of testing and are often hospitalized until we know for sure whether an infection is present,” he says. “My research aims to help develop improved strategies to manage these infants, including how best to communicate and make decisions with parents.”

Dr. Aronson is an associate professor of pediatrics and of emergency medicine at Yale School of Medicine.

Titles

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

Education & Training

  • MHS
    Yale School of Medicine (2019)
  • Fellow
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2012)
  • Chief Resident
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2009)
  • Resident
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (2008)
  • MD
    New York University School of Medicine (2005)
  • BA
    Duke University, Drama (2000)

Additional Information

Locations
Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
1 Park Street
New Haven, CT 06504
  • Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
    1 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06504
Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
1 Park Street
New Haven, CT 06504
  • Yale Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Yale New Haven Children's Hospital
    1 Park Street
    New Haven, CT 06504