Dr. Hannah Markova joined the Division of Hospital as an Instructor in Medicine in June 2024. She was born and raised here in St. Louis, Missouri. She went on to attend the University of Cincinnati after receiving a scholarship to play Division I tennis. She graduated summa cum laude with university honors in 2016 with a major in biology and a minor in chemistry. Dr. Markova received the Helen Weinberger Prize, awarded to the top three graduating seniors in Phi Beta Kappa by GPA, as well as the Academic All-American award for her achievements as a student-athlete. After college, she completed a year of research focusing on potential biomarkers for glioblastoma in the Saint Louis University Department of Pharmacology and Physiology. Dr. Markova went on to receive her medical degree in 2021 from the University of Missouri. During her time in medical school, she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and served as the Education Chair for her medical school’s Global Health journal club. Dr. Markova completed her internship and residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis prior to joining the division in 2024.
Education
- B.S., Biological Science: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (2016)
- Medical Doctorate: University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, New York (2021)
Clinical Interests
General inpatient care, infectious disease, quality improvement, clinical education of medical students and residents
Poster Presentations
Wille H, Stilley J, Robinson M, Sampson C, Sedation and Outcomes for Gastrointestinal Endoscopies in the ER, Presented at Health Sciences Research Day, Columbia, MO, 11/2018
Research
Wille H, Yosten G, Kolar G, Glioblastoma: Identifying screening biomarkers, Saint Louis University, 2015-2016