HAVEN Free Clinic
Adriana Mares is an engaged member of various organizations, currently holding positions with SACNAS, the United Nations Affinity Group, and the National Alliance for Hispanic Health, where Adriana is a Grant Awardee for the NIH All of Us Research Program. Mares serves as Vice President for Network at the World Youth Heart Federation and volunteers at HAVEN Free Clinic, while also being recognized as a Semi-Finalist for Forbes 30 Under 30. Mares is an active member of the National Hispanic Medical Association, Yale Polo, and Bharati Vidyapeeth's HEART TO HEART© Cardiology Interest Group. Academically, Mares holds a Master's of Science Degree in Public Health and Biological Sciences from The University of Texas at El Paso, along with both a Bachelor’s degree and an Associate’s degree in Biological Sciences from the same institution and others.
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HAVEN Free Clinic
The HAVEN Free Clinic is a student-run primary care clinic that partners with Yale University to provide the New Haven community access to comprehensive, high-quality health care free of charge. Our model is unique because we include members across various disciplines in health care, including medicine, nursing, physician’s associate programs, and public health. We serve as a sustainable free clinic that provides uninsured adults in New Haven with primary care, wellness education, and assistance in securing health care while simultaneously educating health professional students at Yale about patient care and community health. HAVEN operates on Saturdays from 9am-12pm out of the Yale Physicians Building. Since opening our doors in November 2005, we have conducted over 4000 adult patient visits, representing more than 450 unique patients. Patients are seen by teams of senior and junior students with guidance from faculty preceptors. Currently, we see an average of 30 patients per week.