Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, Cardiology Clinic
1153 Centre Street
Suite 4G
Jamaica Plain, MA  02130
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Heart and Vascular Center
70 Francis Street
Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro Cardiovascular Center
Boston, MA  02115
About Hicham Skali Lami, MD, MSc
Gender
Male
Leadership Title
Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation
Specialties
Cardiovascular Medicine
Radiology
Clinical Interests
clinical cardiology
congestive heart failure
coronary artery disease
hypertension
preventive cardiology
Bio

Dr. Hicham Skali is a staff cardiologist, a member of the Non-invasive Cardiovascular Imaging Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), and at Brigham and Women’s/ Massachusetts General Health Care Center at Foxborough. He is also the associate director of the BWH Cardiac Rehabilitation program. Dr. Skali is an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Skali received his medical degree from University Hassan II/Faculté de Medicine de Casablanca in Morocco. He completed an internal medicine residency and a cardiovascular medicine fellowship at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston, followed by a cardiac imaging fellowship at BWH. Dr. Skali is certified as a diplomat in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases, as well as board certified in nuclear cardiology and echocardiography.

Dr. Skali is also director of the Cardiac Imaging Core Laboratory, and a senior member of the Clinical Endpoints Center at BWH. His research focuses on understanding the complex interactions between clinical and imaging biomarkers, as well as cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in high-risk populations with diabetes or kidney diseases. He has authored over 60 peer-reviewed publications.

Education

Internship
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, 2003 - 2006
Medical School
Universite Hassan II Faculty de Medicine De Casablanca, 1998
Board Certifications
Nuclear Cardiology, 2019
Fellowships
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, 2006 - 2009
Brigham and Women's Hospital, 2009 - 2010
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