Hannah R. Rosenblum, MD
Locations and Appointments
ColumbiaDoctors - Midtown
Insurances Accepted
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About Hannah R. Rosenblum, MD
Dr. Rosenblum received her Medical Degree from New York University School of Medicine. She completed her internship, medical residency, fellowship in cardiovascular medicine, and fellowship in advanced heart failure at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Dr. Rosenblum is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Her areas of expertise include consultative cardiology, critical care cardiology, heart failure and women's heart health. Dr. Rosenblum is board certified in cardiology and echocardiography, and board eligible in advanced heart failure.
Dr. Rosenblum's research is focused on heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, cardiac amyloidosis, cardiac hemodynamics, and critical care cardiology. Her research has been published in prestigious, peer-reviewed journals, including Circulation, Circulation - Heart Failure, and the Journal of American College of Cardiology.
Specialties & Expertise
- Cardiology
- Critical Care Cardiology
- General Cardiology
- Womens Heart Disease
Leadership, Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor of Medicine at CUMC
Awards & Honors
- Angell B. Scholar; University of Michigan, 2011
- Glorney Raisbeck Fellowship Award in Cardiovascular Diseases; New York Academy of Medicine, 2020-2021
- Glorney-Raisbeck Medical Student Grant in Cardiovascular Research; New York Academy of Medicine, 2012
- Loan Repayment Program Award; NIH NHLBI, 2020-2024
- Milton B. Rosenbluth Scholar for International Health; NYU School of Medicine, 2015
- Student Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease; American Heart Association, 2012
- T32 HL007854 Postdoctoral Training in Cardiovascular Disease; NYP/CUMC, 2018-2020