Weekly Tuesday Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting on campus at Rogers House.
Craig Comiter, MD, will share causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management of urinary incontinence and bladder dysfunction in men. He will discuss lifestyle changes, exercises, medication, and surgical options. Craig V. Comiter, MD, is clinic chief for Urologic Specialties and director of the Stanford Program in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. He specializes in the …
Weekly Sunday Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting on campus at Rogers House.
Weekly Al-Anon Sunday meeting at Rogers House. Al-Anon is a fellowship of people who have been affected by the substance abuse of a loved one.
Empowered Relief® is an evidence-based, single-session pain class that rapidly equips patients with pain management skills. Developed at Stanford University. Empowered Relief® was developed by Beth Darnall, PhD, and has been embedded into clinical pathways at Stanford University since 2013. Early positive scientific results led to major NIH funding to further study the benefits and mechanisms …
Empowered Relief® is an evidence-based, single-session pain class that rapidly equips patients with pain management skills. Developed at Stanford University. Empowered Relief® was developed by Beth Darnall, PhD, and has been embedded into clinical pathways at Stanford University since 2013. Early positive scientific results led to major NIH funding to further study the benefits and mechanisms …
Weekly Sunday Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting on campus at Rogers House.
Jillian Ringrose, RD, CDCES, will review how physical activity affects glucose and heart health, with practical tips for workout planning, glucose monitoring, and building a safe, sustainable plan with healthcare providers. This presentation is part of the monthly Diabetes Wellness Group webinar series from the Stanford Medicine Diabetes Care Program. Webinars are free and open …
The Lookin’ For a Cure 5K is a community event focused on raising awareness of ocular melanoma — a rare but serious eye cancer — and the importance of protecting vision. Organized by A Cure in Sight and hosted at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford, the event will take place on July 11 in Palo Alto. Participants of all ages are welcome to walk or run. The event will also include games and face painting for children, as well as prizes for the fastest finishers in various categories. Register here: https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/PaloAlto/LookinforaCure
Weekly Sunday Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting on campus at Rogers House.