Dan Seung Kim, MD, PhD, MPH (@danseungkim) 's Twitter Profile
Dan Seung Kim, MD, PhD, MPH

@danseungkim

Lead Fellow, Translational Investigator Program & @StanCVFellows | prev @StanfordMedRes, @UMichMedicine, @UWgenome, @UWBiostat | tweets/retweets my own

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Christine Santiago (@cksantiago_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our insights on recent research uncovering racial disparities in readmission rates from Medicare data! Stanford Division of Hospital Medicine jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

Tahmina Samad, M.D. (@tahmina_samad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

44th annual Sarnoff conference in SF. A decade has passed by and it still feels like yesterday when my co-fellows and I embarked on a journey of scientific discovery in cardiovascular research as med students. Thank you Sarnoff Foundation for this amazing community.

44th annual Sarnoff conference in SF.  A decade has passed by and it still feels like yesterday when my co-fellows and I embarked on a journey of scientific discovery in cardiovascular research as med students. Thank you <a href="/SarnoffCardio/">Sarnoff Foundation</a> for this amazing community.
Malene Lindholm (@me_lindholm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper "Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance exercise training" was just published in nature! nature.com/articles/s4158… This extensive resource on the molecular map of the cross-tissue response to exercise is the result of a massive team effort! 1/

euan ashley (@euanashley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise may be the single most potent medical intervention ever known. Its benefits in prevention outstrip any known drugs: 50% reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease, 50% reduction in the risk of many cancers, positive effects on mental health, pulmonary health, GI

Exercise may be the single most potent medical intervention ever known. Its benefits in prevention outstrip any known drugs: 50% reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease, 50% reduction in the risk of many cancers, positive effects on mental health, pulmonary health, GI
Dan Seung Kim, MD, PhD, MPH (@danseungkim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to my entering class on graduating cardiology fellowship StanfordCVFellowship! I am lucky to have been blessed with such a group of talented doctors to be my co-fellows and excited to see how you all will shape the future! David E Wang, MD Zaniar Ghazizadeh Yaanik Desai Sneha Shah Jain, MD, MBA

Congrats to my entering class on graduating cardiology fellowship <a href="/StanCVFellows/">StanfordCVFellowship</a>! I am lucky to have been blessed with such a group of talented doctors to be my co-fellows and excited to see how you all will shape the future! <a href="/david_enze_wang/">David E Wang, MD</a> <a href="/xaniarg/">Zaniar Ghazizadeh</a> <a href="/yaanikdesai/">Yaanik Desai</a> <a href="/SnehaShahJain/">Sneha Shah Jain, MD, MBA</a>
JACC Journals (@jaccjournals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Realizing AI's potential in cardiology requires rigorous evaluation, appropriate infrastructure, regulatory oversight, ethics and equity analyses, and viable business cases for deployment. bit.ly/3VnoaGu #JACC #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #HealthEquity Sneha Shah Jain, MD, MBA

Realizing AI's potential in cardiology requires rigorous evaluation, appropriate infrastructure, regulatory oversight, ethics and equity analyses, and viable business cases for deployment. bit.ly/3VnoaGu

#JACC #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #HealthEquity <a href="/SnehaShahJain/">Sneha Shah Jain, MD, MBA</a>
Dan Seung Kim, MD, PhD, MPH (@danseungkim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No better way to welcome incoming StanfordMedRes Translational Investigator Program (TIP) interns and celebrating the end of the academic year for current residents/fellows than at Alpine Inn for perfect California weather and 🤓 company!

No better way to welcome incoming <a href="/StanfordMedRes/">StanfordMedRes</a> Translational Investigator Program (TIP) interns and celebrating the end of the academic year for current residents/fellows than at Alpine Inn for perfect California weather and 🤓 company!
Stanford Center for Digital Health (@stanfordcdh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CDH Digital Health Scholar Dan Seung Kim, MD, PhD, MPH is a #cardiology fellow at Stanford Medicine. Through his work on the #MyHeartCounts smartphone app, he explores interventions that increase physical activity & decrease cardiometabolic disease burden.

CDH Digital Health Scholar <a href="/danseungkim/">Dan Seung Kim, MD, PhD, MPH</a> is a #cardiology fellow at <a href="/StanfordMed/">Stanford Medicine</a>. Through his work on the #MyHeartCounts smartphone app, he explores interventions that increase physical activity &amp; decrease cardiometabolic disease burden.
Jiyeong Kim, PhD, MPH (@jkim_1003) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfortunately, there is, on average, a 17-year delay between the onset of #OCD symptoms & treatment initiation. We wondered if LLMs could help assist clinicians in timely diagnosis; as a first step, we tested vignettes: see our new npj Journals publication rdcu.be/dOit4

Unfortunately, there is, on average, a 17-year delay between the onset of #OCD symptoms &amp; treatment initiation. We wondered if LLMs could help assist clinicians in timely diagnosis; as a first step, we tested vignettes: see our new <a href="/Nature_NPJ/">npj Journals</a> publication
rdcu.be/dOit4
euan ashley (@euanashley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see this new paper describing our real world experience of the first 50 patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy prescribed a cardiac myosin inhibitor at Stanford come out last week. Authors include the entire Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease team

Excited to see this new paper describing our real world experience of the first 50 patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy prescribed a cardiac myosin inhibitor at Stanford come out last week. Authors include the entire Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease team