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.

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.

Empathetic communication has a transformative power that can alter the course of our personal and professional lives. Join us for a virtual class series where we will explore how you can improve communication and relationships with your families, friends, and professional teams using the process of Nonviolent Communication (NVC). The course will explore three aspects …

Co-sponsored by the Stanford Faculty Staff Help Center You are invited to join us for a virtual book club to discuss thoughts raised by the book Briefly Perfectly Human, by Alua Arthur. Arthur’s book is a compelling read, with stories that encourage us to reflect and relate. In Briefly Perfectly Human we follow two intersecting …

Apples are among the quintessential flavors of fall! Join us for this hands-on workshop on campus at the O’Donohue Stanford Educational Farm where we will explore ways to capture, enhance, and preserve the harvest. We’ll do a mini-tasting to hone our abilities to assess what types of apples are suited to various applications, then we’ll …

We are delighted to announce our upcoming free 34th Annual Jonathan J. King Lecture. This event will occur on Tuesday, October 8th, at 5:30 PM PDT. It will feature the topic, "The AI Touch: Harnessing AI to Enrich Patient Care," by Yaa Kumah-Crystal, MD, MPH This presentation will explore the integration of emerging AI into healthcare to provide …

Presented by The Center for Asian Health Research and Education in partnership with Stanford Health Library Chronic liver disease and liver cancer are surging in the United States, but no group is more affected than Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Though only 6% of the U.S. population, people of Asian descent account for 60% …