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Alan Friedman, MD, is a Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology) and Chief Medical Officer at Yale New Haven Hospital. He specializes in diagnosing and managing congenital heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents, with a focus on fetal diagnosis and long-term clinical care. His clinical practice is based at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital, where he emphasizes a multidisciplinary, patient-centered approach.
Education: MD from Wayne State University (1987), followed by residency and fellowship training at Children’s Memorial Hospital and Yale University. He has been on the Yale faculty since 1994.
Research interests include congenital heart defects, echocardiography, and fetal cardiac care. Notable publications address topics such as common arterial trunk management, ventricular septal defects, and heart transplantation guidelines.
Awards include the Normal J. Siegel Award (2019), Paul Harris Fellowship (1998), and teaching awards for excellence in pediatric education. He has authored directories for patients with rare and chronic illnesses.
Leadership roles include serving as Chief Medical Experience Officer for Yale New Haven Health System, reflecting his commitment to improving patient care systems.
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