

Jin S. Hahn
Professor Jin S. Hahn is a distinguished figure contributing to global discussions on pediatric neurology and medical information systems. As an emeritus professor of neurology at Stanford University Medical Center, he has dedicated his career to advancing the field of child neurology through both clinical practice and academic leadership. His tenure at Stanford is marked by his roles as a professor of neurology and chief medical information officer at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, where he played a pivotal role in integrating advanced medical information systems to enhance patient care. Professor Hahn's commitment to education is evident in his leadership as the director of the Child Neurology Residency Training Program, where he mentored the next generation of neurologists. His expertise and vision also guided the Pediatric Neurology division at Stanford, fostering an environment of innovation and excellence in patient care and research. Beyond his clinical and educational contributions, Professor Hahn has been actively involved in shaping the future of child neurology through various administrative roles. As chairman of the CNS Electronic Communications Committee, he spearheaded initiatives to improve communication and information sharing within the neurology community. His influence extended nationally as a counselor from the West for the Professors of Child Neurology, where he contributed to policy and strategic planning. Throughout his career, Professor Hahn has been a driving force in the evolution of pediatric neurology, blending his clinical acumen with a forward-thinking approach to medical technology and education. His legacy continues to inspire and guide current and future practitioners in the field.
Publications
, 231-254, 2023-06-30
, 189-194, 2012-12-09
, 41-53, 2024-03-31