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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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Busy NYE. Tasks completed:
1) 22 inpatients seen and notes written
2) Progress report written and submitted
3) Shopped and cooked dinner for my wonderful wife Meredith McCormack
4) completed ABIM LKA before MN
If only I could be this efficient every day…minus the LKA…

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Great time at Hopkins Medical Grand Rounds today. So honored to share the podium with Julie J. Paik who gave a fantastic talk. And I had a chance to pull out the guitar and sing a bit as well.

Great time at Hopkins Medical Grand Rounds today. So honored to share the podium with @JuliePaikMD who gave a fantastic talk. And I had a chance to pull out the guitar and sing a bit as well.
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'Larissa Shimoda's lifelong curiosity about how the body works has shaped her into a research scientist focused on solving cellular mysteries.' Read 'Detective Work' by Meredith Sell in the Nov. issue of : ow.ly/v6Mj50Q56HV. APS member login required. Shimoda Lab, EiC AJP-Lung

'Larissa Shimoda's lifelong curiosity about how the body works has shaped her into a research scientist focused on solving cellular mysteries.' Read 'Detective Work' by @Meredith_Sell in the Nov. issue of #TPhysMag: ow.ly/v6Mj50Q56HV. APS member login required. @Shimoda_Lab
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Such a well-deserved honor. A consummate clinician, researcher, and mentor to hundreds (probably thousands) including me.

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Reflecting on two busy, but exceptional weeks on the Carol Johns Service. Airways (alpha1 antitrypsin, Mounier Kuhn), parenchyma (SSc, short telomere-ILD), vasculature (PE,CTEPH), and pleura (empyema x 2) all represented. Great learning for all! Johns Hopkins University PCCM Fellowship The Osler Medical Residency

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