Hosted by the Office of Diversity in Medical Education, this event will highlight innovative workshops developed by residents and fellows across Stanford GME programs, with their educational mentors, who have participated in the 2024-2025 cohort of the Leadership Education in Advancing Diversity (LEAD) Program. This Forum will be an enriching opportunity for faculty, trainees, students, postdocs, staff and community members to learn tools and strategies to enable them to become an effective change agent for equity, diversity and inclusion in medical education.
An immersive half-day virtual conference, designed to provide clinicians with cutting-edge insights and strategies for effectively navigating the complex landscape of Long COVID. This event will empower you with the knowledge and skills needed to identify, diagnose, and manage the multifaceted aspects of Long COVID in clinical practice. Leading experts across specialties will share the latest research findings, clinical guidelines, and emerging therapies in managing Long COVID symptoms, spanning ENT, neurology, GI, hematology, psychiatry, psychology, speech therapy, physical therapy, and integrative medicine.
The Stanford Advanced Practice Provider Leadership Certificate Program is a transformative 4-month learning experience tailored for APPs ready to enhance their leadership skills. With a blend of expert-led sessions, innovative content, and personalized coaching, this program empowers participants to optimize operational efficiency, strengthen teamwork, and advance patient care.
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Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast designed for busy clinicians, offering cutting-edge insights to stay ahead in medicine, healthcare, and education. Hosted by Dr. Ruth Adewuya, each episode features world-renowned physicians and scientists sharing expert perspectives and their stories to elevate clinical practice and inspire innovation.
Stanford Medicine Children's Health offers a comprehensive range of pediatric-focused CME activities throughout the year. These educational programs are designed to help clinicians enhance their knowledge, refine their skills, and improve their performance while staying current with advancements and best practices to ensure optimal patient care and outcomes.
Stanford CME is spotlighting key activities that support mental health education and clinical excellence. This month featuring "School-based Mental Health ECHO", a collaborative effort aimed at improving the understanding and treatment of pediatric mental health disorders in school settings.
Click below to explore the full list of Mental Health focused activities.