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I recognize that it's not an ideal situation to see an infectious disease physician; however I will work with patients/families to get through this difficult time and get to a place where it is better.

Education & Training

  • Fellowship, Infectious Disease, 2014
    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
  • Residency, Pediatrics, 2011
    Nationwide Children's Hospital-GME
  • Internship, Pediatrics, 2009
    Nationwide Children's Hospital-GME
  • MD, 2008
    Ohio State University College of Medicine
  • BS, 2004
    Marquette University

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics
  • American Board of Pediatrics/Infectious Disease

National Provider ID: 1417118712

Biography

Andrea Hahn, M.D., M.S., is an Attending in Infectious Diseases at Children’s National Hospital and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She completed medical school at the Ohio State University in 2008, her pediatric residency at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio in 2011 and her pediatric infectious diseases and clinical pharmacology fellowships at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in 2014. Dr. Hahn is board certified in Pediatrics, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, and Clinical Pharmacology.

She was awarded an NIH T32 training grant in Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology from 2012-2014, as well as an NIH K12 training grant in the Omics of Lung Disease in Children from 2014-2017. She has also received research funding from the NIH Loan Repayment Program, the Clark Charitable Trust, and the Margaret Q. Landenberger Foundation. She is currently funded by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation through the Harry Shwachman Clinical Investigator Award.

She brings expertise in pharmacokinetic modeling of antimicrobials to Children’s National, and is investigating the impact of sub-therapeutic beta-lactam antibiotics on the airway microbiome and antimicrobial resistance in children with cystic fibrosis.

She is the current chair of the American Federation of Medical Research, Eastern Section.