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Sarah C. Hull, MD, MBE is a board-certified cardiologist whose clinical practice focuses on echocardiography and cardio-oncology, specifically cardiac care for cancer patients. She serves as the course director for cardiology at Yale School of Medicine and is the Associate Director of the Program in Biomedical Ethics. Dr. Hull's scholarly work has recently emphasized ethical issues surrounding ventricular assist devices, destination therapy, and shared decision-making in cardio-oncology. She is particularly interested in bioethics, with a focus on end-of-life considerations, vaccine ethics, and public health. Dr. Hull completed her MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and her MBE at Harvard University, with a prior degree in biochemical sciences from Harvard. She began her clinical career at Yale in 2014 and has since been dedicated to improving patient care through a mix of acute and chronic management strategies, developing long-term relationships with her patients, and advocating for their health management plans. Dr. Hull is fluent in English and French and has received recognition for her teaching in the basic sciences, including the Bohmfalk Prize in 2021.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Serves as a clinical cardiologist focused on patient care, education, and research in bioethics and cardio-oncology.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.