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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.
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First of its Kind Grant Expands Access to Care for People with Long COVID
Stanford Department of Medicine is among 9 organizations that received major funding to expand access to care for underserved, rural, vulnerable, and minority populations disproportionately impacted by the effects of the pandemic.
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Department launches new DREAM division
On September 1st, 2023, the Department of Medicine launched the Division for Research and Education in Academic Medicine (DREAM).
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Minimizing the Guessing Game in Pain Management
Researchers gain insights from the first pharmacogenetics study in the inpatient postoperative setting at Stanford.
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ARISE: Addressing the Gaps in Asian American Health Research
Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders make up 7.7% of the U.S. population, yet historically, the National Institutes of Health invested a mere 0.17% of its budget to research the health of these groups. A large cohort study termed ARISE and led by Ann Hsing, PhD, will be part of a national effort to address this gap.
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A Surprising New Cell of Origin for Lung Cancer
Dr. Tushar Desai & colleagues’ new research suggests that lung cancer can originate from different cells than previously thought.
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Department of Medicine Ranks in US News & World Report for 2023-2024
The U.S. News & World Report has announced its hospital rankings for 2023-24, and 7 of the 13 specialty services that ranked as “high performing” are in Stanford’s Department of Medicine!…