Dr. Han is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles and VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHS) where she practices as a cardiac electrophysiologist and the director of the Cardiac Arrhythmia Devices and Digital Health Program.

She has been a member of the Heart Rhythm Society since 2007, informally promoting virtual networking and knowledge-sharing between electrophysiologists. Since serving as an HRS Pathfinder in 2019, she has been instrumental in developing formal, structured, real-time science communication for the HRS Annual Sessions & HRX and has played a critical role in the development of Heart Rhythm TV. She served on the HRS COVID rapid response task force, helping to author rapid guidance documents for safe and effective virtual and remote arrhythmia care during the pandemic. As member, Vice Chair and now Chair of the HRS Communications Committee, she has helped set the vision for communications strategies in the Society, with a vision towards solidification of a cohesive digital education and communication strategy. As Vice-Chair and then Chair of the Growth and Leadership Opportunities for Women in Electrophysiology (GLOWE), she has dedicated herself to the engagement, nurturing, and promotion of future leaders in EP, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds.

She continues to help shape care of arrhythmia patients by serving on the steering committee for HRS’ UpBeat “Lucia” Large Language study, and on guideline & guidance writing committees including multiple international digital health, wearables and cardiac monitoring publications, the 2025 Appropriate Use Criteria for ICD / CRT and Pacing, 2024 HRS MRI Call to Action and the 2023 HRS/EHRA/APHRS/LAHRS Expert Consensus Statement on Practical Management of the Remote Device Clinic. In other leadership roles, she has worked consultatively with the National VA Office of Connected Care & the VA Innovations Ecosystem to cement the critical role of digital health and remote monitoring for Veterans with cardiovascular disease and cardiac arrhythmias, was the Vice Chair of the American College of Cardiology Digital Strategy Committee where she helped to set digital policy governing society digital strategy, and was the 2024 Clinical Science co-lead for the American Heart Association Arrhythmia & Clinical Track Scientific Sessions Programming.

Her research interests include implantable cardiac devices, arrhythmia management and prevention, and digital health, including cardiac monitoring, wearables, and remote monitoring. She hopes to bring her experiences from the above to continue to move the field of EP forward into the future, continuing to establish the Heart Rhythm Society as the nationally and internationally recognized and sought-after authoritative experts for the care of patients with cardiac arrhythmias.