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    Christine Hsueh, MD

    Assistant Professor
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    Biography

    Dr. Christine Hsueh is a general noninvasive cardiologist with interests in women's health and Cardio-Obstetrics. She earned her MD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She completed the remainder of her training Internal Medicine and Cardiology at Yale. She additionally served as Chief Resident in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Yale.

    Last Updated on October 10, 2025.

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    Education & Training

    Cardiology Fellow
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2025)
    Chief Resident
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2022)
    Residency
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2021)
    MD
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine (2018)

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    2012

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Christine Hsueh, MD, is a cardiologist specializing in cardiovascular medicine, focusing on women’s health and cardio-obstetrics. She works on diagnosing and treating various heart conditions, particularly those affecting pregnant women and new mothers.

    As an assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Hsueh is involved in research to improve heart health outcomes for women, especially during and after pregnancy.

    Dr. Hsueh received her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She further honed her expertise in internal medicine and cardiology through residency and fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital,.

    Clinical Specialties

    Cardiovascular Medicine

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