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    Gabriel Cartagena, PhD

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    Assistant Professor

    Clinical Director, Psycho-Oncology

    Biography

    Dr. Gabriel Cartagena serves as the Clinical Director of the Yale Psycho-Oncology Program (YPOP) at Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital, where he is the primary clinical psychologist for cancer survivors. In this role, he oversees program development and psycho-oncology clinical training for the predoctoral clinical/community psychology training program at Yale New Haven Hospital.

    Dr. Cartagena earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Florida, specializing in Health Psychology with a focus on the psychosocial treatment of chronic medical conditions such as cancer and HIV in adults and young adults. He completed his predoctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine’s Clinical/Community Psychology Internship Program in Behavioral Medicine and pursued a postdoctoral residency in Health Psychology at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, developing subspecialties in sexual/reproductive health and trauma-informed care.

    Last Updated on January 29, 2026.

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    Education & Training

    Postdoctoral Residency
    VA Connecticut Healthcare System / Yale School of Medicine (2023)
    PhD
    University of Florida, Clinical Health Psychology (2022)
    Predoctoral Fellowship
    Yale School of Medicine (2022)

    Research

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    Public Health Interests

    Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice; Mental Health; Health Care Quality, Efficiency; Cancer; Chronic Diseases; Community Engagement; Community Health

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    Publications Timeline

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    6Publications
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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

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      Cancer Medicine

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      Qualitative Health Research

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      American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS)

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      Society of Behavioral Medicine

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      Council for Clinical Health Psychology Training Programs (CCHPTP)

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      Health Equity Scholar

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      Distinguished Graduate Student in Professional Psychology

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      Meritorious Researcher

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Gabriel Cartagena, PhD, is a psychologist and clinical director of the Yale Psycho-Oncology Program. His goal is to provide patients and their families with the support and tools they need to not only survive their cancer diagnosis but live a full and meaningful life. He is committed to providing care that respects and aligns with each patient's individual needs, goals, and values. “With a cancer diagnosis and treatment can come a sense of hopelessness,” he says. “What often gets lost in the mix is what’s valuable to you. A key aspect of my work is truly understanding the richness of a person’s life, what is valuable to them, and what’s important to them throughout the process. Good outcomes and good quality of life stem from this.”

    Cartagena’s personal experiences fuel his interest in public health and the connections between psychology and medicine. “I grew up in a military family from Puerto Rico, observing the ways cancer care and access impacted family and friends. I came to understand that cancer is not just a physical struggle. It has a significant mental toll that needs just as much support,” he says. “All of my previous experiences inform the way that I advocate for and support my patients and their families.”

    In addition to his clinical work, Cartagena conducts research in medical education and health communication. His interests lie in understanding the ways in which patients communicate with their providers and their support systems and developing programs to support healthy communication for medical teams and patients. He is also interested in the ways communication can help improve cancer prevention. His overarching hope is to help make cancer care a more accessible, affirming, and trustworthy experience.

    Clinical Specialties

    Psychology

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