Presented by The Center for Asian Health Research and Education in partnership with Stanford Health Library Yanghee Woo, MD, FACS, will discuss gastric cancer as a leading cancer disparity affecting Asian Americans. Dr. Woo will cover the differences in gastric cancer risk, incidence, stage at presentation, and treatment outcomes among the diverse subgroups of Asian …
These weekly classes are taught by YogaX alums who are well-versed in teaching Integrated Holistic Yoga, which is a practice of accessibility and belonging, intentionality, and beneficence that honors the whole person and offers a wide variety of yoga practices. Meets every Wednesday 6-7p via zoom. Free for faculty, staff, and students at Stanford.
Brooke Gabster Memorial: Doctors as Patients: Lessons on Life, Mortality, & the Practice of Medicine
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In honor of the late Brooke Gabster, please join us in Memorial Church for a powerful panel discussion with doctors who have faced cancer. Panelists: Bryant Lin, MD, Diana Cejas, MD, Natasha Steele, MD Moderator: Pete Poullos, MD In honor of the late Brooke Peterson Gabster, please join us in Memorial Church for an insightful …
A cooking demonstration that reimagines classic Thanksgiving sides with a healthy twist. Discover innovative recipes and clever ingredient swaps to create delicious dishes that prioritize nutrition without sacrificing the flavors that make Thanksgiving special. This presentation is part of the monthly Diabetes Wellness Group webinar series from the Stanford Medicine Diabetes Care Program. Webinars are …
Specifically designed for advanced yoga teachers and healthcare professionals who want to support their clientele with tailored yoga interventions that support emotional and mental wellbeing, resilience, and thriving. The program is delivered in two 30-hour modules, which allows for rolling admissions and great flexibility for trainees.
Join us to discover the power of storytelling. Attendees will learn techniques for sharing personal cancer experiences—whether you're a patient, caregiver, or advocate. Through engaging workshops across art forms, this event offers a space to express the complexity of the human experience and create connections. 11:30 Be Here With You: A Documentary About Bryant Lin’s Cancer …
Ureteroscopy Versus Shockwave Lithotripsy to Remove Kidney and Ureteral Stones in Children and Adolescents: Results from the PKIDS Trial SPEAKER Gregory Tasian MD, MSc, MSCE Associate Professor of Surgery and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine SESSION DESCRIPTION The Pediatric KIDney Stone (PKIDS) Care Improvement Network was established to strengthen the evidence base …
Developing, testing, and scaling innovations with partners in other countries can be extremely challenging but is essential for ensuring equitable health outcomes where they are needed most. Come and learn from the Global Strategies team members in the US, The Democratic Republic of Congo, and Uganda about their experience of developing the Noviguide. Global Strategies …
These weekly classes are taught by YogaX alums who are well-versed in teaching Integrated Holistic Yoga, which is a practice of accessibility and belonging, intentionality, and beneficence that honors the whole person and offers a wide variety of yoga practices. Meets every Wednesday 6-7p via zoom. Free for faculty, staff, and students at Stanford.
Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare systems.Dr. Nigam Shah, a renowned expert in AI and healthcare, will walk you through Stanford Health Care’s innovative process for developing fair, useful, and reliable AI models (FURM). Register here to save your spot.