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Dr. Evelyn Horn is the Director of the Perkin Heart Failure Center at Weill Cornell, specializing in Heart Failure, Pulmonary Hypertension, and Mechanical Circulatory Support. She graduated from Brown University and completed her medical education at Mount Sinai Medical School. Further training included a cardiology fellowship at Cedars-Sinai/UCLA, followed by two years as a research fellow at Columbia University, focusing on beta-adrenergic G protein complex in heart failure and related arrhythmias. Dr. Horn has held various significant roles at Columbia University, such as Director of the Circulatory Physiology fellowship program and Associate Director of the combined Pediatric & Adult Pulmonary Hypertension Center. She is involved in clinical research covering cardiac vascular remodeling and advanced heart failure technologies. Dr. Horn's expertise includes managing complex cases of pulmonary hypertension and associated conditions, and she emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary approaches to address the intricacies of heart failure management. Her academic contributions and research have garnered recognition at national and international levels. As an educator and clinician, she continues to influence clinical practices in the field of cardiovascular medicine, focusing on patient-centered care and innovative treatment pathways.
Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University • New York, NY
Professor of Clinical Medicine, specializing in managing complex cardiac conditions and training future cardiologists.
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons • New York, NY
Adjunct Professor focusing on clinical medicine and educating medical students in cardiology practices.
Department of Architecture