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Infectious Diseases Team Aims to Curb Neglected Parasitic Disease
A Stanford team led by Nathan Lo is contributing to global efforts by the World Health Organization (WHO) and national governments in endemic areas to curb schistosomiasis, a parasitic infection that affects more than 150M people globally.
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2023 Year in Review
Stanford Department of Medicine looks back on a fantastic year full of rewarding events, great stories, big achievements, and very special people.
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Taking Aim at Stomach Cancer Locally...and Globally
Stomach cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, has received far less attention in the United States than many other malignancies. But a team of physician scientists from Stanford aims to change that with the support of the National Cancer Institute.
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Six DoM women on what belonging means and why it matters
Stanford Department of Medicine faculty and staff reflect on a year of celebrating Inclusion 2023: Belonging, sharing their lived experiences of belonging, and why they think belonging is important in the workplace.
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Aria Small embraces REACH-HBMC as both multidirectional learning experience and impressive mosaic
Program Administrator Aria Small reflects on her time with the REACH-HBMC student mentorship program, and her experience as a speaker at the 2023 Meharry Research Fair.
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Inaugural RISE Awards Announced
On November 2, 2023, the REACH-HBMC Program awarded 7 mentors with the inaugural REACH-HBMC "Recognizing Individuals for Support and Empowerment (RISE)" Award.
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Awards for Supporting Actors: The Benefits of Being a Team Player
As research is more and more conducted in teams, what are the benefits of playing a supporting role? Five faculty share their perspectives on the benefits of team science.
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Team Science Seed Grant Recipients Announced
The recipients of the first round of seed grants for clinical faculty who want to broaden their research have been announced.
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Physician Nursing Dyad Supercharges Inpatient Care
At its core, the Unit Based Medical Director and Patient Care Manager (UBMD-PCM) program ensures that the physician and nurse leaders on the inpatient units are working together to make sure our patients get the best care possible.
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Through Storytelling, Resilience Rounds Resonate With Physicians at all Career Stages
“Osler Evenings” have evolved into Resilience Rounds: periodic events to build community and informal mentorships among medical students, residents, and faculty in Stanford’s Department of Medicine.