Overview of Dr. Abdalla
Dr. Marwah Abdalla is a cardiologist in New York, NY and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including New York-Presbyterian Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She received her medical degree from Yale School of Medicine and has been in practice 11 years. She is one of 696 doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and one of 323 doctors at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center who specialize in Cardiology. She has more than 70 publications and over 500 citings.
Office
177 Ft. Washington Avenue
New York, NY 10032
Education & Training
- New York Presbyterian Hospital(Cornell Campus)/Coney Island HospitalFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2010 - 2014
- Brigham and Women's HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 2006 - 2009
- Yale School of MedicineClass of 2006
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2009 - 2026
- MA State Medical License 2009 - 2013
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsTransforming Hypertension Diagnosis and Management in The Era of Artificial Intelligence: A 2023 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Workshop Report.Daichi Shimbo, Rashmee U Shah, Marwah Abdalla, Ritu Agarwal, Faraz S Ahmad
Hypertension. 2024-07-16 - 3 citationsUse of Different Blood Pressure Thresholds to Reduce the Number of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Days Needed for Detecting Hypertension.Corey K Bradley, Eunhee Choi, Marwah Abdalla, Hiroyuki Mizuno, Michael Lam
Hypertension. 2023-10-01 - 18 citationsToward Precision Medicine: Circadian Rhythm of Blood Pressure and Chronotherapy for Hypertension - 2021 NHLBI Workshop Report.Michelle L Gumz, Daichi Shimbo, Marwah Abdalla, Ravi C Balijepalli, Christian Benedict
Hypertension. 2023-03-01
Press Mentions
- What Black Women Should Know About Heart DiseaseFebruary 11th, 2022
- Moving the Needle on Gender EquityJanuary 6th, 2022
- Drained: Study Shows the Toll of Poor Sleep Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Health WorkersNovember 29th, 2021
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