Phillip Lam, MD (@phillammd) 's Twitter Profile
Phillip Lam, MD

@phillammd

Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist @MedstarWHC; APD @GTCardFellows; Associate Professor of Medicine @GUMedicine; Alum @UVMLarnerMed @Cornell

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Ali Ahmed (@aamdmph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper "Outcomes of KDIGO-Defined CKD in U.S. Veterans with HFpEF, HFmrEF and HFrEF" in JACC-HF is the first study to provides estimates of true prevalence and outcomes of CKD in these patients. Free reading or downloading till Mar 27, 2025. authors.elsevier.com/a/1kZ7t7tD%7EZ…

MedStar Health (@medstarhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're #MedStarHealthProud to share our 2024 Advanced Heart Failure Program milestones. Congratulations to our MedStar Health team for their commitment to providing heart failure patients with life-saving therapies, including heart transplantation and LVAD therapy.

We're #MedStarHealthProud to share our 2024 Advanced Heart Failure Program milestones. Congratulations to our MedStar Health team for their commitment to providing heart failure patients with life-saving therapies, including heart transplantation and LVAD therapy.
Nikhil Narang, MD (@nikhil15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now in JACC Journals #JACCHF, VA based registry analysis of KDIGO-defined CKD and outcomes in patients with HFrEF, HFpEF, HFmrEF More urgency to consider disease modifying therapies to prevent GFR decline (SGLT2i, nsMRA, GLP-1a) in pts living with HF? jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…

Now in <a href="/JACCJournals/">JACC Journals</a> #JACCHF, VA based registry analysis of KDIGO-defined CKD and outcomes in patients with HFrEF, HFpEF, HFmrEF

More urgency to consider disease modifying therapies to prevent GFR decline (SGLT2i, nsMRA, GLP-1a) in pts living with HF?

jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…
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We shouldn’t ask kids what they want to be when they grow up. It encourages them to define themselves in terms of work. Who we become is not a question of career—it’s a matter of character. The highest aspiration is to be a person of generosity, integrity, humility, and wisdom.