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- Good afternoon everyone, and welcome to UCSF Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. Iamp;#39;m your host and Director of Grand Rounds, Lekshmi Santhosh, filling in for our chair, Dr. Bob Wachter while heamp;#39;s away. It is my great pleasure to introduce Dr. Jonathan Davis today to talk to us about management of one of the most important reasons for hospitalization, one of the most common causes, and that is heart failure. The field of cardiology is really well known for cleverly named trials that they rapidly synthesize into evidence, and Dr. Davis today is going to highlight the latest evidence in GDMT, Guideline Directed Medical Therapy, and how we can apply the latest data to our patients. This is gonna be a really high-yield, practical and exciting talk. A little bit more about Dr. Davis. Heamp;#39;s an Associate Professor and Director of the Heart Failure Program in the Division of Cardiology at Zuckerberg San Francisco General. Heamp;#39;s a well-established clinician educa