Travel isn’t just about reaching faraway destinations—it’s a mindset we can bring to everyday life. Whether you’re planning a trip abroad or simply stepping out your front door, approaching your surroundings with curiosity, creativity, and reflection can enrich your experience and build resilience. Join us for an engaging and hands-on virtual class that blends mindfulness, …
Events: 14th May 2026
Healthy Habit Challenge: Remove Devices from Bedroom
Do you wonder what it means to be “healthy as a horse?” This 4-session class series uses the horse-human relationship to enhance our ability to breathe deeply and relax, to self-regulate our emotions, and to apply other stress relief techniques. Horses help us develop these skills through their magnificent strength, grace, and reading of body …
Creating a financial plan can feel especially complex when you are balancing multiple responsibilities, navigating life transitions, or putting your own financial goals on the back burner. Without a clear plan, it is easy to feel uncertain about debt, budgeting, and whether you are truly prepared for the future. In this empowering and practical webinar, …
South Korea is projected to become the world’s most aged country by 2045, raising concerns about the fiscal sustainability of healthcare (HC) and long-term care (LTC) systems. This study examines the impact of long-term care insurance (LTCI) coverage expansions on healthcare utilization and expenditures in South Korea, using nationwide claims data from 2006 to 2019. …
The Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) was established as an inter-disciplinary program in 2003 by the Dean of the School of Medicine (Dr. Philip Pizzo) and brings together scientists and physicians who share a common interest in developing and using state-of-the-art imaging technology and developing molecular imaging assays for studying intact biological systems. The …
Humanitarian medicine today sits at the intersection of global health, ethics, crisis response, and politics. Numerous agencies are working towards delivering medicine in less-resourced settings, which are often afflicted by conflict or susceptible to natural disasters. However, modern conflicts have brought to light several challenges affecting health care in humanitarian settings and flaws of the current …
Kristina Schmidt, PharmD, MS, BC-ADM, CDCES, shares updates in diabetes medications, including newly approved drugs, changing uses for existing ones, and their impact on diabetes care. She will share ways to navigate drug shortages, with strategies for therapy prioritization, alternative options, and practical advice for patient counseling and maintaining continuous care. This presentation is part …
Evening Guided Meditation is designed to offer basic meditation skills, to encourage regular meditation practice, to help deepen self-reflection, and to offer instructions on how meditation can be useful during stressful and uncertain times. All sessions are led by Andy Acker. Open to Stanford Affiliates. Free, no pre-registration is required.