James C. Fang is a Heart Failure & Transplant affiliated with University of Utah.
James C. Fang's published research covers Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction, Advanced Heart Failure, Heart Transplantation, Cardiorenal Syndrome, and Mechanical Circulatory Support. These are the areas where Synapse's enriched corpus most frequently indexes their work.
James Chen-tson Fang is the Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine and Director of the Cardiovascular Service Line at University of Utah Health Care. He holds the John and June B. Hartman Presidential Endowed Chair and is Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He previously served in leadership roles at University Hospitals/Case Western Reserve University and Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School.
Held affiliations with University of Utah (2001-2025); University of Utah Hospital (2015-2025); Utah Cancer Specialists (2025); Longgang Central Hospital (2025).
Across their career Synapse has indexed 394 publications, 29,161 citations, h-index 64. Enriched entries for each paper include structured clinical evidence (PICO), methodology classification with level of evidence, and guideline-recommendation linkage where applicable.
Training: MD at Duke University School of Medicine (1988); BA at Duke University (1984).
For the full publication history and per-paper clinical evidence enrichment, see this page on Synapse.
Deterministic synthesis from Synapse's enriched records — 205 words.