Jason Han, MD is an integrated cardiac surgery resident. He received his bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience at Columbia University and received his MD from the Perelman School of Medicine. He is a writer for the healthcare section of the Philadelphia Inquirer, a writing fellow for Doximity Op (m)-ed, and is interested in heart failure, and clinical ethics. He plans to pursue a career in academic cardiac surgery.
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Jason Han, MD
- Cardiothoracic Surgery Resident, Cardiac Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine
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