E Kevin Hall, MD
Associate Professor of PediatricsCards
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E. Kevin Hall, MBBCh (a medical degree awarded in several countries outside of the U.S.), director of the Yale Medicine Pediatric Heart Failure Program, treats children and young adults with heart failure and/or cardiomyopathies. These are heart muscle conditions that ultimately lead to various types and degrees of heart dysfunction.
Dr. Hall directs a multidisciplinary group of caregivers who strive to improve the symptoms, outcomes, and qualities of life for children when their hearts are unable to beat on their own. The team employs such supportive measures as medicines, mechanical devices, or, when necessary, heart transplantation.
Dr. Hall notes that there have been remarkable advancements in recent years with all forms of treatment. “These advancements lead to improved quality of life and better long-term outcomes for children with these conditions,” he says.
Each child is different, says Dr. Hall, stressing that it is important for doctors to develop highly tailored individual treatment plans as well as a close rapport with children in order to develop trust and maximize the chances of optimal outcomes.
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Pediatric Congenital Heart Surgery
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Pediatric Cardiology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pediatrics
- Original Certification Date
- 2010
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- May 05, 2023Source: Stat News
What explains rare heart condition among young men after Covid vaccines? A new study offers clues
- December 22, 2022Source: Waterbury Republican-American
Christmas miracle: Waterbury boy gets a heart transplant
- June 13, 2021Source: CNN
Pediatric cardiologists explain myocarditis and why your teen should still get a Covid-19 vaccine
- December 03, 2020Source: Wiley Online Library
Hair and skin predict cardiomyopathies: Carvajal and erythrokeratodermia cardiomyopathy syndromes
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Pediatric Cardiology
PO Box 208064
New Haven, CT 06520-8064
United States
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