Dr. Rahman is an interventional and structural cardiologist at Johns Hopkins. He completed his medical school training at the University of Oxford, before moving to the United States to undertake his residency at Boston University Medical Center. He was a chief medical resident there. He then completed his cardiovascular, interventional, and structural fellowships at Johns Hopkins. He is now the director of cardiogenic shock at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the director of the interventional and structural fellowship program there. Clinically he has been the first to bring several procedures to Johns Hopkins including transcaval access, leaflet modification, lithotripsy and mitral valvuloplasty for calcific mitral stenosis, percutaneous decommissioning of LVADs. He is passionate about research and participates in multiple trials and registry studies. He is also a leader in education and highly rated and sought after by mentees.