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Allison Hays, MD, Cardiology, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins Hospital

AllisonGHaysMD

Cardiology Baltimore, MD

Echocardiography, Non-Invasive Cardiology

Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Education & Training

  • Johns Hopkins University
    Johns Hopkins UniversityFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2007 - 2008
  • NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    NYU Grossman School of MedicineFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2005 - 2007
  • New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)
    New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)Residency, Internal Medicine, 2005
  • Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
    Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and SurgeonsClass of 2002

Certifications & Licensure

  • MD State Medical License
    MD State Medical License 2007 - 2024
  • NY State Medical License
    NY State Medical License 2003 - 2010
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease

Clinical Trials

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Precision and Accuracy of Cross‐Sectional Area Measurements Used to Measure Coronary Endothelial Function with Spiral MRI  
    Allison G Hays, Sahar Soleimanifard, Robert G Weiss, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Authored Content

  • CMR Patterns of Myocardial Injury in Recovered Troponin Positive COVID-19 PatientsJune 2021

Press Mentions

  • 'Leaky' Heart Valves in Pregnant Women Need More Attention Than Once Thought, Study Suggests
    'Leaky' Heart Valves in Pregnant Women Need More Attention Than Once Thought, Study SuggestsSeptember 2nd, 2021
  • Imaging Tool Could Help Identify COVID-19 Patients at Risk of Heart Issues, Study Says
    Imaging Tool Could Help Identify COVID-19 Patients at Risk of Heart Issues, Study SaysJuly 9th, 2021
  • AMAG Pharmaceuticals Awards Four Grants to Support Preterm Birth and Preeclampsia Research
    AMAG Pharmaceuticals Awards Four Grants to Support Preterm Birth and Preeclampsia ResearchDecember 18th, 2019

Professional Memberships

Hospital Affiliations