Lisa Freed, MD, FACC
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Biography
Dr. Freed has been in clinical cardiology practice since 1999 in the greater New Haven area, specializing in Women and Heart Disease. She completed medical school at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and residency in Internal Medicine at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. She completed Cardiology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital-Harvard Medical School. While there, she also concentrated on echocardiography, performing research on mitral valve prolapse at the Framingham Heart Study. She is board certified in cardiology and echocardiography. In addition to caring for patients, Dr. Freed has been an avid advocate and lecturer for Women and Heart Disease. Dr. Freed now serves as the director of Yale New Haven Hospital's Women's Heart and Vascular Program.
Education & Training
- Clinical Research FellowshipFramingham Heart Study (1999)
- Graduate AssistantMassachusetts General Hospital (1999)
- FellowshipMassachusetts General Hospital (1999)
- ResidencyCornell University Medical College (1995)
- InternshipCornell University Medical College (1993)
- MDJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1992)
- BAUniversity of Pennsylvania, Biology (1988)
- Post-Graduate EducationHarvard School of Public Health
- Clinical and Research FellowMassachusetts General Hospital
- Research FellowHarvard Medical School
- Assistant Chief ResidentMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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American Society of Echocardiography | Member | 2002 - Present |
American College of Cardiology | Fellow | 2000 - Present |
American College of Cardiology, Women in Cardiology Committee | National and regional | 2000 - Present |