
Stephen Mathai
@stevemathaimd
Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. Faculty, The Johns Hopkins Pulmonary Hypertension Program; opinions are my own.
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05-10-2020 03:24:32
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The Great Debate in PH: One Drug for One Patient vs One Drug for All. Mentee vs Mentor. Who won? (Iām a splitter by nature, so you have my vote, Catherine! Sorry Paulā¦)American Thoracic Society (ATS) Hopkins Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine ATS PC Assembly Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University PCCM Fellowship


Such a wonderful day at my alma mater. Enjoyed seeing old friends from various stages of training and giving medical grand rounds nearly 21 years to the day after my first medical grand rounds presentation as a chief resident. Thanks to Ben Claxton, MD, MPH. Jefferson Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellowship Hopkins Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine


You meet wonderful people on the road to WSPH Association, some in the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid! Stacy Mandras #barcelonaherewecome


Iām enjoying embarrassing my kids by wearing my new scarf at the Royal Palace in Madridā¦Jean-Luc Vachiery š« #scarfwearersoftheworldunite WSPH Association Ryan J Tedford MD



Great debates in the Treatment Task Force meeting today. The most controversial topic? Thermostat settingsā¦Christian Gerges čåæęļ½Zhi-Cheng Jing Yuichi Tamura/ ē°ęéäøļ¼åæč/å¾Ŗē°åØć®å¦éé åć®ć²ćØ WSPH Association


Wonderful presentation on the patient perspective, including PROM. Dovetails with recent work from the PVDOMICS cohort led by superstar Aparna Balasubramanian, now published in CHEST. journal.chestnet.org/article/S0012-⦠CHEST Hopkins Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine WSPH Association Message: we can do better!

Not quite as matchy-matchy as previous meetings, but great to see Hilary DuBrock, MD at the 7th WSPH WSPH Association


Congrats to @mwsharp5 Rising Star Award from the AASOG! So well deserved! Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University PCCM Fellowship Hopkins Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine saysarcoidosis


Triumphant return of @Brian_Houston12 to Hopkins, donning the Osler tie (of course) while debating the indomitable Lisa Maier on trial design in sarcoidosisā¦Houston may have a problemā¦saysarcoidosis Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine The Osler Medical Residency Johns Hopkins Cardiology


We all recognized itā¦do you Ryan J Tedford MD ? Nicholas Kolaitis, MD MAS Lucilla Piccari @LucillaPiccari@med-mastodon



Big win for the Birds! Finās first playoff game was a āWāā¦made even sweeter by sitting 15 feet from Jason Kelce, Chris Long, Beau Allen, and Andrew Whitworth (who was rocking Lane Johnsonās #65 jersey). Thanks Victor Kim!


Just three former Jefferson Internal Medicine Residency Program (one more recent than the other two) stomping out pulmonary disease on the Carol Johns Service Ben Claxton, MD, MPH Meredith McCormack Hopkins Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University PCCM Fellowship Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine


Such a wonderful tribute to Carol Johns, MD. A world renowned expert in sarcoidosis and advocate for women in medicine, she had a remarkable career at Hopkins. Honored to have her mentees and son Jim Johns, MD speak about her legacy. Hopkins Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Johns Hopkins University PCCM Fellowship The Osler Medical Residency



The last time under the baton of Dr. Robert G Hamilton, founder of the Philadelphia Boys Choir. 44 years ago, I was fortunate enough to join the choir, the most transformative experience of my life. Thank you, H, for all the memories. I rolled my ārās, I promise⦠Philadelphia Boys & Girls Choirs
