David Brown: Charting a New Path Forward for One Patient Facing Extraordinary Cardiac Challenges
David Brown, President of Academic Medical Centers at Mass General Brigham, MGH Trustees Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Our teams regularly take on cases that push the limits of what’s possible — not because they’re easy, but because patients need answers when options are few.
That commitment is reflected in this powerful story of care led by Dr. Jordan Bloom, whose expertise and determination helped chart a new path forward for one patient facing extraordinary cardiac challenges.
It’s a reminder of what defines our Mass General Brigham Heart and Vascular Institute: deep specialization, thoughtful collaboration, and an unwavering focus on the person behind the diagnosis.
Thankful to the clinical teams who bring this level of excellence to the hardest cases — and to patients who trust us with their care.
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