
Amenuve Mawulawoe Bekui MD
Hospital Medicine/Hospitalist
Physician
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1450 Chapel StNew Haven, CT 06511
Phone+1 203-789-3203
Fax+1 203-789-3222
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Summary
- Dr. Amenuve Bekui is an internal medicine specialist located in New Haven, CT, with a subspecialty in hospital medicine/hospitalist. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Yale-New Haven Medical Center from 1998-2002, after graduating from the University of Ghana Medical School in 1986. Dr. Bekui has several publications, including a recent study on chief resident behaviors published in BMC Medical Education and a case report in BMJ Case Reports that has been cited 10 times. His research has spanned various topics like chest pain evaluation, hemodialysis recovery, and peritoneal dialysis in older patients, with some of these studies being cited by other publications multiple times.
Education & Training
- Yale-New Haven Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1998 - 2002
- University of Ghana Medical SchoolClass of 1986
Certifications & Licensure
- CT State Medical License 2000 - 2026
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Chief resident behaviors that lead to effective morning reports, a multisite qualitative study.Yihan Yang, Arian Schulze, Amenuve M Bekui, Sadie Elisseou, Stephanie W Sun
BMC Medical Education. 2023-10-24 - 10 citationsColonic vasculopathy and perforation in the initial presentation of adult dermatomyositis in a patient with improving muscle weaknessNour Kibbi, Amenuve Bekui, Lenore Buckley
BMJ Case Reports. 2016-01-12 - Prospective chest pain evaluation in the emergency department with use of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (PROCEED-CRP study).Costin N. Ionescu, Michael Chrissoheris, Hannah B Slim, Martin D. Slade, Joyce Oen-Hsiao
Connecticut Medicine. 2014-03-01
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