Samuel Hahn, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)Cards
About
Titles
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine
Positions outside Yale
Physician Advisor, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Yale-New Haven Hospital; Medical Director, Safety & Performance Improvement HVC, Yale-New Haven Hospital; Co-Chair, Pharmacy & Therapeutics Anticoagulation & Cardiology Subcommittee, Yale-New Haven Health System
Biography
Born in Seoul, Korea and raised in the Chicago area. Completed undergraduate study in Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 1989. Completed medical school at the combined Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts Institute of Technology program in Health Science & Technology 1993. Residency in Internal Medicine, fellowships in Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology at Massachusetts General Hospital 1993-2000.
Appointments
Cardiovascular Medicine
Associate Professor on TermPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Heart Failure Program
- Heart Transplant and Left Ventricular Assist Device Program
- Internal Medicine
- Interventional Cardiology Program
- Yale Medicine
Education & Training
- Fellowship
- Massachusetts General Hospital (2000)
- Fellowship
- Massachusetts General Hospital (1998)
- Residency
- Massachusetts General Hospital (1996)
- Internship
- Massachusetts General Hospital (1994)
- MD
- Harvard Medical School, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences & Techbnology (1993)
- BS
- University of Pennsylvania, Bioengineering (1989)
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Samuel Hahn, MD, is an interventional cardiologist with a special interest in patients with heart failure and heart transplants. He is an associate director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Dr. Hahn says when he decided to become a doctor, he was following in the footsteps of his mother and grandfather, both of whom were physicians. “I drew great inspiration from them,” he says. But he took a different path to medicine, studying bioengineering in college before entering medical school and then pursuing cardiology. “I saw a natural intersection between engineering and cardiovascular medicine,” he says.
Providing interventional cardiology at Yale is exciting, partly because doctors involved in research partner with industry to offer patients the most advanced treatments available, Dr. Hahn says. An example of this is CardioMEMS™, which he says is now available across all Yale New Haven Health cardiology services. CardioMEMS™ is a device that allows doctors to remotely monitor pulmonary artery pressure in patients with heart failure.
“Heart failure and acute coronary syndromes [heart attacks] are two of the most devastating diagnoses for patients,” Dr. Hahn says. “Fortunately, we have many advanced treatments available that are improving the quality of life for our patients.”
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
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