Lauren Gray Gilstrap, Heart Failure and Transplant Expert, Dies at 38 From Killer Jab Heart Failure (2024)

Lauren Gray Gilstrap, Heart Failure and Transplant Expert, Dies at 38 From Killer Jab Heart Failure (1)

The “health experts” told everyone they MUST get killer jabbed with a non vaccine mRNA experimental untested by real scientific standards Killer Jab Clot Shot to keep from getting a mythical illness “COVID-19” claimed without any real proof to be caused by a “SARS-COV-02” “virus” which has not been scientifically proved to exist.

This “heart expert” worked in the communist country of Massass, so even though they are damn careful to never mention the killer jab and how this very young “health expert” died, you can bet the farm and your firstborn she got killer jabbed and “died suddenly”.

Lauren Gray Gilstrap, Heart Failure and Transplant Expert, Dies at 38 From Killer Jab Heart Failure (2)

My wife and I, both in our 60s, got whatever was going around.
We both ate chicken soup, took vitamins and liquid minerals and I dosed us both with Ivermectin from the feed store out of the same vile I use to treat our dogs for heart worms once a month, and after a week of bedrest, we were up and back at it.

Lauren Gray Gilstrap, Heart Failure and Transplant Expert, Dies at 38 From Killer Jab Heart Failure (3)

My oldest brother listened to the “health experts” on Fox News and from Washington DC and took the killer jab.
He told me now he could go anywhere he wanted to.

Where he went very shortly there after was his grave.

Lauren Gray Gilstrap, Heart Failure and Transplant Expert, Dies at 38 From Killer Jab Heart Failure (4)

The Ole Still Alive Un-Killer Jabbed Dog!

‘Lauren Gray Gilstrap, Heart Failure and Transplant Expert, Dies at 38 From Killer Jab Heart Failure’

The “proverbial triple threat” was known for her compassion and accomplishments, as well as her energy and enthusiasm.

Lauren Gray Gilstrap, MD, MPH (Dartmouth Hitchco*ck Medical Center, Lebanon, NH), an advanced heart disease and cardiac transplant physician and researcher, died October 21, 2022, at age 38. Her death was announced in a Twitter post by her hospital.

Known for her academic drive as well as compassionate nature, Gilstrap will be remembered for the impact she had on her colleagues, patients, and loved ones.

“From the first time I met her I knew she was a force to behold,” Malissa Wood, MD (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA), who served as her primary honors thesis mentor during medical school, told TCTMD. “She was immensely talented and truly dedicated to improving the way we deliver care. She will be deeply missed.”

Robert Yeh, MD (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA), who met Gilstrap when she was a medical resident, remembers her as “a dynamo, a firecracker.” He told TCTMD: “She brought so much energy and enthusiasm to the team, on top of being the consummate clinician. She went on to become a top-notch health services investigator and heart failure expert, and I had the privilege of working closely with her on several studies. Over the years, we had many conversations about career and family; she was one of the kindest and most thoughtful people around. It is such a tragic loss, hard to put into words.”

Remembering Gilstrap as a fellow, Anu Lala, MD (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY), told TCTMD that “she defined what it meant to be a team player.” Lala, only a few years ahead of Gilstrap in training, was inspired by her “straightforwardness, ambition, and authenticity. I felt like what she said, she meant.” Moreover, Lala said: “there was a certain fluidity that I enjoyed in working with her, which was: ‘Let’s get the work done. Let’s get the work done together.’ A sense of altruism was evident even then.”

Gilstrap was part of the first class of fellows Donna Polk, MD, MPH (AGME), mentored as a program director at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She remembered her as “an amazing person [and] a passionate teacher. She just had this soft spot for patients, and I think we’ll never get the chance to know how much she could have changed patient’s lives and our lives.”

Polk recalled Gilstrap being the kind of fellow who “seemed to be able to just do it all and always had a smile on her face while she was doing it.” Also, she continued, “she had this loud voice that you always knew she was there, and she was always a hundred percent there whenever she did.” Among her many qualities, Polk said “her honesty, her compassion, and her patient advocacy” will be missed most of all.

Mark Creager, MD, the director of the Heart and Vascular Center at Dartmouth Hitchco*ck Medical Center, told TCTMD he knew Gilstrap when she was a cardiology fellow and after following her career “jumped at the chance” to recruit her to join his team in New Hampshire. “You can’t use enough superlatives to describe Lauren,” he said. “People talk about the proverbial triple threat—being an outstanding clinician, an outstanding educator, and outstanding scientist. And she was that and more.”

Gilstrap was the “consummate clinician” who was able to connect with her patients no matter their background, a “dynamic lecturer” who motivated her colleagues and inspired her mentees, and “a very thoughtful investigator” who was always interested in improving patient care, Creager continued.

“Lauren was a shining light. You can’t say that about everyone. She was really someone whose light shone brightly, and it shined on all of us,” he said. “So many people had the opportunity and benefit of working closely with her. You always could feel her presence even before she was there. She was just such an expansive personality.”

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