Event Category: wellness

The Stanford Cancer Institute Breakthroughs in Cancer seminar series is one of the highest-profile seminar series for translational and clinical scientists in oncology. The series brings national leaders in cancer research to Stanford’s campus and highlights innovations across the spectrum of basic, translational, clinical, and population science.  Join us Tuesday, March 12 4-5 p.m., at Munzer Auditorium or …

Each year, HealthySteps to Wellness awards $200 to $1,000 wellness grants to eligible departments from Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health (including Packard Children’s Health Alliance), and Stanford Medicine Partners that demonstrate a commitment to wellness through self-directed activities.  There are two grant application cycles in 2025. The first grant …

Each year, HealthySteps to Wellness awards $200 to $1,000 wellness grants to eligible departments from Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health (including Packard Children’s Health Alliance), and Stanford Medicine Partners that demonstrate a commitment to wellness through self-directed activities.  There are two grant application cycles in 2025. The first grant …

Co-sponsored with the Black Staff Alliance The BSA and the Faculty Staff Help Center extend the theme of wellness throughout the year with the offering of monthly, mental wellness drop-in groups for faculty, staff, retirees, and postdocs who self-identify as African, Black, or of Caribbean descent. The groups aim to be a source of support for Black employees of …

There are many apps to help improve health outcomes. Learn about some that are useful for those trying to optimize blood glucose management.   This presentation is part of the monthly Diabetes Wellness Group webinar series from the Stanford Medicine Diabetes Care Program. Webinars are free and open to adults with diabetes and their families. You …

Leah Groppo, MS, RD, will discuss different types of dietary fiber, its benefits, and share tips to increase fiber in your diet. Leah Groppo, MS, RD, BC-ADM, CDCES, is a Registered Dietitian, Board Certified in Advanced Diabetes Management, and a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist. She is a Clinical Dietitian in Stanford’s Endocrinology Clinic and …

Each year, HealthySteps to Wellness awards $200 to $1,000 wellness grants to eligible departments from Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health (including Packard Children’s Health Alliance), and Stanford Medicine Partners that demonstrate a commitment to wellness through self-directed activities.  There are two grant application cycles in 2025. The first grant …

A stethoscope and a magic wand both deeply listen to the heart, uncovering wishes more significant than a cure for the critically ill. Asking about these wishes reveals the most impactful gifts healthcare can offer, transcending traditional medicine. This approach, reminiscent of "The Little Prince," teaches us that true healing involves seeing with the heart, …

Brian Brady, MD, will give an overview of how your kidneys work, what is important for kidney health, and what we can do to treat patients with kidney disease. Brian Brady, MD, is a fellowship-trained nephrologist with board certification in nephrology and in internal medicine. He is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, …

: The Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection is committed to fundamental discovery and translation of novel early cancer detection and prognostication strategies. We have brought together scientists, physicians, and engineers to think outside the box to create new solutions for cancer early detection. The Canary Center hosts a seminar series, CEDSS, that presents …