
Rebecca Hahn
Professor of Medicine
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Dr. Rebecca Hahn received her medical degree from Washington
University School of Medicine, St. Louis and completed her internal
medicine training (intern, resident/assistant Chief Resident) and
cardiology fellowship at The New York Hospital, New York (Cornell
Campus). She was recruited to Columbia University, Irving Medical
Center to work on valvular heart disease in 2007 and in 2009 joined
the Columbia | Interventional Cardiovascular Care (CICC) full time as the first Director of
Interventional Echocardiographer for the Structural Heart & Valve Center. She is currently
Professor of Medicine at Columbia University, and Chief Scientific Officer of the Echo Core Lab
at the Cardiovascular Research Foundation.
Dr. Hahn has dedicated her career to echocardiography and valvular heart disease. She has
published over 450 articles and 11 book chapters on echocardiography and valvular heart
disease, and has been on the writing committees for 4 American Society of Echocardiography
recommendations/guidelines and 4 Academic Research Consortium (ARC) documents. She was
the National PI for the SCOUT Trial (Trialign Annuloplasty Device) and is the National Co-PI for
the Triscend II Pivotal Trial (EVOQUE Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement device). In
addition, she has been the Grand Rounds speaker at over 40 different institutions, and has
lectured in over 15 different countries around the world.
Dr. Hahn is a fellow of the ASE, and has served as a past Board of Director for the American
Society of Echocardiography, committee chair of the Continuing Medical Education Committee
as well as the Industry Roundtable Committee, and is currently a member of the American
College of Cardiology Competency Management Committee and Scientific Sessions Planning
Committee.