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Lisa Qia Rong is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College and an Associate Attending Anesthesiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Her clinical and academic work is centered on cardiovascular anesthesiology, with a focus on intraoperative echocardiography and perioperative outcomes in cardiac surgery.
- Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
- Associate Attending Anesthesiologist, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
- Principal Investigator, NHLBI-funded research on surgical revascularization
Education:
- B.A., Columbia University, 2005
- M.D., Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, 2009
- M.Sc., Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, 2021
- Residency: NYU Langone Medical Center
- Fellowship: University of Washington Medical Center
Dr. Rong’s research focuses on cardiovascular anesthesiology, particularly the use of 3D transesophageal echocardiography in guiding structural heart interventions and assessing myocardial function. She investigates perioperative outcomes, including atrial fibrillation, renal injury, and disparities in care based on sex, insurance status, and socioeconomic factors. Her work also emphasizes methodological rigor, authorship equity, and the integrity of medical literature, including retracted studies.
Her recent publications (2023–2025) show a strong trend in intraoperative imaging, evidence-based guidelines, and healthcare disparities. She frequently contributes to high-impact journals such as Circulation, JACC, and British Journal of Anaesthesia, with a focus on echocardiographic validation, meta-analyses, and scientific statements. Her research bridges clinical practice with academic scholarship, particularly in optimizing cardiac surgical outcomes through advanced imaging and equitable care delivery.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Rong serves as Principal Investigator on an NHLBI-funded project examining the impact of surgical revascularization strategies on left ventricular function and clinical outcomes (2021–2026). She has no reported external relationships. She advises on methodological quality in guidelines and has published on authorship patterns, gender disparities, and research integrity, contributing to academic discourse beyond direct clinical research.
She is actively involved in research networks such as the ROMA trial network and has contributed to large-scale analyses on TAVR, pericardiotomy, and pulmonary artery catheter use. Her work often involves collaboration across institutions and disciplines, reflecting a systems-level approach to improving cardiovascular care.
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