About Rajwardhan Yadav
Dr. Rajwardhan Yadav is board-certified in both Rheumatology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Yadav has an extensive clinical and research background in several specialties. He was attending Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford CT and was also affiliated as clinical Adjunct faculty at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington CT. He has extensive training in clinical and laboratory immunology.
He attended medical school in India and also completed his residency in India. Post residency he obtained a Ph.D. in clinical Immunology a prestigious and premier institute in India. He later was awarded a Rheumatology fellowship by the Asia Pacific League Against Rheumatism to work at Royal Melbourne Hospital in Melbourne Australia. He later migrated to the United States and worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, and the UCONN Health Center in Farmington CT. He later went back and did his residency and fellowship training at UCONN Health Center in Farmington CT and Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven CT.
Dr. Yadav served as an attending Rheumatologist at the United Hospital Center and also was an Adjunct Faculty member within the Division of Rheumatology at the West Virginia University Medical School in Morgantown, WV. Most recently he was an Attending Rheumatologist at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford CT.
He is a member of the American College of Rheumatology, the Indian Immunology Society, and the Indian Rheumatology Association. He has served on the Study Section that Reviews Research Grants funded by the Department of Defense and Veterans Health Administration. He has consistently published peer-reviewed original research articles in prestigious medical journals and also has served as a reviewer for various academic publishing groups. Dr. Yadav’s clinical areas of interest include immuno-therapeutics for various rheumatological disorders. He is a caring, compassionate, diligent, and dedicated physician who has a pleasant personality and a desire to help individuals with rheumatologic disorders.