Event Category: wellness

Speaker: Caitlin Krause This one hour session explores the future of healthy digital experiences in the context of the metaverse. We will take this concept of a shared, spatial, social environment beyond the “M” buzzword du jour and look at how intentional digital choices can lead to positive, full-life flourishing – without having to discard all forms …

In this webinar, prominent Pakistani khwajasira activist Mehrub Moiz Awan will be in conversation with curator, writer, and researcher Aziz Sohail. In the past five years the landscape of trans and queer activism and discourse in Pakistan has shifted considerably with historic Supreme Court rulings recognizing the rights of transgender citizens, and the 2018 Transgender …

Learn what to do if you have to be the first responder Stop the Bleed is a nationwide program designed to empower civilian bystanders to act quickly and save lives—and Stanford Medicine is bringing it to our community. Join us for a one-hour, hands-on training taught by Stanford Trauma staff to learn techniques to quickly …

With stories and stereotypes about the challenges of mid-life, it can feel like a challenging phase to enter. And yet this phase of life can be rich with wisdom, new freedoms, and re-prioritizing to create a life that really serves you. In this noontime webinar, we will discuss approaches from the field of developmental psychology for an …

In response to the precipitous increase in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate crimes throughout the United States, the staff of Stanford Libraries created the Rise Up for AAPI exhibit which focuses on the history of systemic racism against the AAPI community. The aim of this exhibit is to help educate our community and …

Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast ideal for the clinician on the go. Hot topics in medicine, healthcare and education are discussed with world leading physicians and scientists.  Current Series:  Hot Topics Mini-Series Covid-19 Mini-Series Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series Streaming now on all major podcast platforms.

Yin and Restorative Yoga Class with Heather Freeman: This class explores gentle movement, breath, and mindfulness to support sleep, healthful rest, and enhanced resilience.   Open to Stanford affiliates. Please bring your own yoga mat. Face coverings are required. This class is held weekly on Tuesdays from April 12th – May 31st.

Josh Makower, MD is the Boston Scientific Applied Bioengineering Professor of Medicine and of Bioengineering at the Stanford University Schools of Medicine and Engineering, and is the director and co-founder of the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign. He also serves as a special partner on New Enterprise Associates’ healthcare team supporting their medtech/healthtech practice. Lastly, …

In response to the precipitous increase in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate crimes throughout the United States, the staff of Stanford Libraries created the Rise Up for AAPI exhibit which focuses on the history of systemic racism against the AAPI community. The aim of this exhibit is to help educate our community and …

Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast ideal for the clinician on the go. Hot topics in medicine, healthcare and education are discussed with world leading physicians and scientists.  Current Series:  Hot Topics Mini-Series Covid-19 Mini-Series Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series Streaming now on all major podcast platforms.