Emina Hodzic, M.D.

Pediatric Cardiology

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Personal Statement

I am a pediatric cardiologist at Weill Cornell Medicine, dedicated to caring for children with congenital and acquired heart conditions. My approach focuses on compassionate, family-centered care, ensuring that each patient and their family feel supported throughout their journey. By staying at the forefront of advancements in pediatric cardiology, I strive to provide innovative and effective treatments tailored to each child’s unique needs. I am passionate about helping my patients achieve healthy hearts and brighter futures.

Biographical Info

Dr. Emina Hodzic is an assistant professor of pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine and an attending physician at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, where she practices pediatric cardiology. Dr. Hodzic is board-certified in general pediatrics and pediatric cardiology by the American Board of Pediatrics.

Dr. Emina Hodzic received her medical degree from Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. She completed her pediatrics residency at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. She completed pediatric cardiology fellowship training at NYU Langone Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine.

Dr. Hodzic specializes in the diagnosis and management of congenital heart disease, transthoracic echocardiography, and fetal cardiology.

Board Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics
American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatric Cardiology)
Languages
English
Education 
  • M.D.
    Temple University School of Medicine
    2014
  • B.S.
    University of Pittsburgh
    2010
Appointments 
  • Assistant Attending Pediatrician
    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
    Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University

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