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 …
Events: 4th March 2025
Systems-Level Interventions for Childhood Obesity Prevention PRESENTED BY Jennifer Woo Baidal, MD, MPH Associate Professor, Pediatric Gastroenterology Stanford School of Medicine SESSION DESCRIPTION The first 2,000 days – gestation through age 5 years – is a critical period for development of childhood obesity and subsequent chronic disease. Racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in …
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 The Burgess Boys, by Elizabeth Strout. Strout’s book is a compelling read, with stories that encourage us to reflect and relate. In The Burgess Boys we witness how adult …
Join the Cyber Policy Center on March 4th from 1PM–2PM Pacific for a Assessing and Mitigating Social Media Risks for Children and Youth, a fireside chat with Eleni Linos, and Jeff Hancock. Linos will discuss a recent report on harm taxonomy. Stanford affiliates are invited to join us at 12:40 PM for lunch, prior to the …
I Didn't See You There – When a circus tent goes up outside of his apartment, a disabled filmmaker must confront the legacy of the Freak Show and whether his past autobiographical filmmaking has fit into its tradition. With the camera pointed away from himself, he captures the personal and poetic from his wheelchair. Fixed: …