Event Category: wellness

The Lawrence G. Crowley Endowed Lectureship in Pediatrics Pediatric Surgery: A Platform for Innovation SPEAKER Dennis Lund, MD The Elizabeth Wood Dunlevie Professor, Chief Medical Officer Emeritus, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health SESSION DESCRIPTION This session will discuss origins of pediatric surgery in the US and some examples of achievements that have led to where we …

Join the Cyber Policy Center on January 28 from 1PM–2PM Pacific for AI for Health Equity: A Literacy Lens with Lee Sanders, moderated by Jeff Hancock. Stanford affiliates are invited to join us at 12:40 PM for lunch, prior to the seminar. New technologies, particularly in health AI, offer promises and perils for transforming primary care and behavioral health. …

Join us for 11th Annual Stanford Global Health Research Convening, which takes place Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at the Arrillaga Alumni Center on Stanford University campus. The theme is One Health: Highlighting interdisciplinary research that recognizes and promotes the interconnected health of humans, animals, and the environment. The Annual Global Health Research Convening fosters discussion among …

Yoga with Intention, hosted by YogaX at Stanford Psychiatry, is gentle yoga practice for individuals dealing with breast cancer, whether in treatment, recovery, or post-treatment. Each 60-minute session includes an opening centering, breathing practices, gentle movement, and meditation or guided imagery. Each session ends with a period of stillness, an opportunity to absorb the benefits …

Medicare Part D is a prescription drug program offered through private companies, and it's about to get even better. Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, 2025 will bring many new and valuable benefits for enrollees. Join Maha Justi, Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program (HICAP) Counselor of San Mateo County, for an in-depth look at …

Health Equity Rounds: Health Equity in Action SPEAKERS Peace Dike, MD – Faculty Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice, Department of Pediatrics Baraka Floyd, MD, MSc – Associate Chair of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice, Department of Pediatrics Allison Guerin, EdD, MEd – Senior Director of Education and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice, Department …

Want to become a PEER? You may have seen current PEERs running events like Dry January, Sex in the Dark, and weekly Naloxone and Upstander trainings for our community. We will highlight upcoming PEER events throughout the course so you can attend and get a feel for what the role really looks like.  PEDS 116 prepares you to become a PAID PEER educator with the SUPER and SHARE offices, and is a requirement if you want to apply …

Want to become a PEER? You may have seen current PEERs running events like Dry January, Sex in the Dark, and weekly Naloxone and Upstander trainings for our community. We will highlight upcoming PEER events throughout the course so you can attend and get a feel for what the role really looks like.  PEDS 116 prepares you to become a PAID PEER educator with the SUPER and SHARE offices, and is a requirement if you want to apply …

Yoga with Intention, hosted by YogaX at Stanford Psychiatry, is gentle yoga practice for individuals dealing with breast cancer, whether in treatment, recovery, or post-treatment. Each 60-minute session includes an opening centering, breathing practices, gentle movement, and meditation or guided imagery. Each session ends with a period of stillness, an opportunity to absorb the benefits …

The Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) was established as an inter-disciplinary program in 2003 by the Dean of the School of Medicine (Dr. Philip Pizzo) and brings together scientists and physicians who share a common interest in developing and using state-of-the-art imaging technology and developing molecular imaging assays for studying intact biological systems. The …