Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Danielle Gottlieb Sen is a pediatric and congenital heart surgeon. She completed medical school at the University of California San Francisco, General Surgery residency at Harvard/Massachusetts General Hospital, Cardiothoracic Surgery fellowship at Columbia/New York Presbyterian and a Congenital Heart Surgery fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is board-certified in General Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Congenital Cardiac Surgery. She has two Masters degrees, including a Masters of Science from UC Berkeley, and a Masters of Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health. In addition to being a clinical congenital heart surgeon at Johns Hopkins, and additionally serves as Director of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Research. She has a secondary appointment in the Whiting School of Engineering and leads a research group that is currently focused on designing and commercializing pediatric monitoring devices. She is one of 22 women congenital heart surgeons in the United States, and is a mom to a 10 year-old son, Aiden.
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C. Walton Lillehei Session: Effective Models for Innovation in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Friday, January 24, 2025
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