Anabel Moore

Education Volunteer at HAVEN Free Clinic

Anabel Moore is a dedicated undergraduate researcher in the Spiegel Group at Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, specializing in organic synthetic chemistry and functional small molecule research. As an Education Volunteer at HAVEN Free Clinic, Anabel provides lifestyle guidance to uninsured adults. In addition, Anabel is a member of the Yale Global Health Scholars program and a Staff Writer for the Yale Daily News, where contributions include newsletter editing and content creation. Other roles include instructing high school students in the Yale Young Global Scholars program, co-editing Yale's only undergraduate art journal, and serving as a curatorial intern at Yale Center For British Art. Anabel also held positions as Senior Editor for The Yale Historical Review and as Co-Director of STEM and Health Equity Advocates at Yale. Research experiences have included work as a Research Assistant at Yale University School of Medicine investigating cancer biology. Anabel is pursuing a BA in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry with a concentration in medicine, alongside a BA in History of Art at Yale University.

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New Haven, United States

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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.


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