
Kramer Wahlberg
@kramerwahlberg
Cardiologist, Assistant Professor, @UVMMedCenter @UVMLarnerMed. @uvmcards, @UVMIMRes, @UWMedicine. WA ➡️ VT. Go Cougs.
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02-11-2018 12:07:19
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Join UVM CVRI 9/23 for our virtual welcome event! Learn about UVM CVRI programs and funding opportunities! Meet other UVM Larner Med University of Vermont and UVM Medical Center #cardiovascular #researchers!




Looking forward to an exciting and thought-provoking discussion tonight about current and future state of virtual education in cardiology fellowship! Friederike Keating American College of Cardiology



Save the date! Wed Sept 23! Join UVM CVRI's Virtual Welcome Event and learn about the programs and funding available through CVRI. Meet UVM Larner Med UVM Medical Center #cardiovascular #researchers! A chance to win a "Wisdom Session" with a CVRI Investigator!!

Clipping in for a ride while tuning into the ASNC Society Nuclear Cardiology Fellows Boot camp! Looking forward to working up a sweat and some good learning. Excited for this virtual opportunity! 🚴♂️♥️


Call for Abstracts! UVM CVRI Viridis Montis #EarlyCareer Investigator Challenge in #cardiovascular disease! Deadline: December 2 Details: cvri-vt.org 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awards! UVM Larner Med UVM Medical Center University of Vermont UVM Graduate College




Hard to believe 5 years ago Beth Wahlberg & I matched UVM IM Residency! Forever grateful to the PDs, attendings, co-residents and mentors that have guided us along the way. Looking forward to helping welcome the incoming class as they rotate through 🫀 Mark Pasanen Shaden Eldakar Halle Sobel



89% of funded applicants (71% of nonfunded) & 94% of reviewers for Early Career Research Awards at UVM Larner Med found the award enhanced their professional development. Many other benefits reported! @AmrnMughal Kramer Wahlberg Zhaojin Li Mary Cushman 🫀🧠🩸 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rt…



Love giving #HFpEF patients their heart rate back! We still see more than 80% of HFpEF patients "treated" with beta-blockers and accumulating evidence suggests: 1. not helpful 2. potentially detrimental My take: #HFpEF patients need HR (and MRA/SGLT2i) Ryan J Tedford MD
