Lam was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was raised in Springfield, Illinois. He graduated from Springfield High School in 1994. In 1998, he graduated summa cum laude in history from Yale University, where he studied military and Chinese history and was mentored by Professor Jonathan Spence. Lam earned his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 2002. He subsequently completed his ophthalmology residency and retina fellowship at the Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. He has authored numerous scientific articles and book chapters on vitreoretinal diseases and has served as a co-investigator for several national clinical trials. He is a scientific reviewer for Retina: The Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases. Lam currently practices with New England Retina Consultants, P.C., in Springfield, Massachusetts and at Baystate Medical Center, the western medical campus of Tufts University School of Medicine and a regional campus of the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
Books
''Saving Sight''
Lam’s first book, Saving Sight: An eye surgeon’s look at life behind the mask and the heroes who changed the way we see, was released by Irie Books in May 2013. The book provides a behind-the-scenes look at how eye surgeons perform cataract and LASIK surgery, treat macular degeneration, repair retinal detachments, approach eye trauma, and handle many other sight-threatening diseases. The author blends his experiences performing modern-day surgery with profiles of medical innovators whose inventions shaped the field of ophthalmology, including: Harold Ridley, Charles Kelman, Charles Schepens, Arnall Patz, and Judah Folkman. Louis Braille is also a subject of the book. Saving Sight became an Amazon bestseller and won Honorable Mention awards at the 2013 New England and London Book Festivals. It was also a Finalist in the 2014 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.
''Two Sons of China''
Lam’s first novel, Two Sons of China, was published by Bondfire Books in December 2013. The book is set in China during the Second World War and is based on the history of the Dixie Mission, in which a group of Americans were sent to Yenan in 1944 to evaluate Mao Zedong’s Communist forces. American Foreign Service Officers John S. Service and John Paton Davies, as well as Colonel David D. Barrett, are historical characters in the book. Two Sons of China was a Gold Medal Winner in the 2015 Independent Publisher Book Awards and won Foreword Reviews' 2014 Book of the Year Award. It also won the Chinese American Librarians Association's 2014 Best Book Award and received Honorable Mention awards at the 2014 New England and London Book Festivals.