Norrisa Haynes, MD, MPH is a senior cardiology fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. She attended Yale University for her undergraduate studies where she received a BS in Molecular and Cellular Biology. She went on to complete her medical school and internal medicine training at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
During medical school, Haynes earned a Master of Public Health from Harvard University. After residency, she worked for Partners in Health in Haiti at Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais as a junior attending. During those two years, she also worked as a Harvard Medical School instructor and Brigham hospitalist. After spending time in Haiti, she started a cardiology fellowship at Penn, where she is currently in her third year. Haynes is interested in imaging and is currently obtaining a Master of Science in Health Policy at Penn.
Dr. Haynes is a member of the ACC/AHA joint guidelines committee and a member of the ACC FIT Women in Cardiology group. Dr. Haynes also serves on the board of the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC). She has noteworthy publications and a clear commitment to addressing the cardiovascular needs of underserved communities domestically as well as abroad.