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  • Remembering William S. Robinson

    Dr. William S. Robinson passed away on March 19, 2023. Members of the Department of Medicine remember Dr. Robinson and share thoughts on his impact and the good he brought to others lives.

  • 2022 Hewlett Award

    The 2022 Hewlett Award winner is Richard T. Hoppe, MD, a trailblazer for new cancer treatments and innovator of techniques for the delivery of radiation.

  • Team Science Tackles Antibiotic Resistant Infections

    Stanford Department of Medicine scientists are launching an experimental team science approach using phages, cutting-edge, novel therapies for treating bacterial infections, including wounds and burns.

  • Symposium on Rare But Fatal Disease to Bring Worldwide Experts to Stanford

    A worldwide team of medical scientists will convene April 13-14 on Stanford campus to apply lessons learned from the Aminorex epidemic during a two-day Drug-induced Pulmonary Hypertension (DIPH) Symposium.

  • Janet Tillman on Her Life as an SP and GTA

    In her roles as a standardized patient (SP) and gynecological teaching associate (GTA), Janet Tillman has helped medical students learn how to conduct exams as well as master other basic skills including patient interaction, diagnoses, and more.

  • Sustainability Mini Grants Have Everyday Impacts

    Clinicians in the School of Medicine address climate change by leading practical projects under the new Sustainability Seed Grant Program.

  • Department of Medicine Ranks Eighth in New NIH Research Rankings

    Stanford Department of Medicine ranked eighth among departments of medicine nationwide in total NIH research funding for fiscal year 2022. The department received $172.6 million in total awards.

  • A Tele-helping Hand: Bringing Telehealth to Patients in Ukraine

    Telehelp Ukraine, started by Stanford medical students, provides telehealth medical support and appointments to patients in Ukraine.

  • Remembering Bryan Myers

    Dr. Bryan Myers passed away on January 27, 2023. Colleagues remember him and reflect on the legacy he leaves behind for his colleagues, students, and patients.

  • Connecting Science & Humanity

    Nader Shayegh reflects on his growth as a researcher in the LaBeaud Lab during his summer 2022 Stanford residency for the Stanford-HBMC Student Mentorship Program.