Jan
10
Wed
Medicine Grand Rounds: Endovascular Advances in the Treatment of DVT @ LKSC, Berg Hall
Jan 10 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Medicine Grand Rounds: Endovascular Advances in the Treatment of DVT @ LKSC, Berg Hall | Palo Alto | California | United States

Presenter: Rusty Hofmann, MD
Professor of Radiology
Stanford University

Lawrence “Rusty” Hofmann, MD, is a professor at Stanford School of Medicine, Chief of Interventional Radiology at Stanford University Medical Center, and Co-Founder of Grand Rounds, Inc. He has devoted his career to providing state-of-the-art care to patients at either Johns Hopkins, where he practiced for 10 years, or Stanford, where he practiced for 8 years. He has published over 100 scientific articles on minimally invasive treatment of blood clots (DVT) and cancer. In addition, his research has encompassed stem cell therapies as well as gene therapies.

Feb
6
Thu
R2G2 Workshop: Writing Tricks of the Trade
Feb 6 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
R2G2 Workshop: Writing Tricks of the Trade

This Writing Tricks of the Trade workshop will provide 6 pragmatic scientific writing techniques to improve the clarity and conciseness of  your journal manuscripts and grant applications.  During the 2-hour interactive workshop, you will practice the techniques with short in-class exercises.

Lunch is provided.

Register here.

About the Speaker: Dr. Michaela Kiernan is a Senior Research Scientist at the Stanford Prevention Research Center (SPRC) at the Stanford University School of Medicine (SOM). She received her PhD in Social/Health Psychology from Yale University.  Dr. Kiernan’s research focuses on testing behavioral interventions that promote long-term lifestyle changes and weight management among subgroups at risk; and developing recruitment and retention strategies of underserved groups into clinical trials. Learn more: https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/michaela-kiernan

R2G2 is jointly sponsored by Stanford Vice Provost and Dean of Research, School of Medicine’s Office of Faculty Development and Diversity,  Engineering Research Administration in the School of Engineering, and Stanford Earth.

Mar
5
Thu
Faculty Event: How to Talk to the Media @ Clark Center, S361
Mar 5 @ 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm
Faculty Event: How to Talk to the Media @ Clark Center, S361

Please register

This workshop is open to all Stanford Medicine faculty. Lunch will be provided.

Instructors: Paul Costello, Amy Adams

This 90-minute, hands-on session, led by Paul Costello and Amy Adams, will give practical advice about how to engage with the media.  It will focus on maximizing success in news media interviews whether they be print or broadcast.  The session will feature: tips for interacting with the media, rules to remember, meeting reporters’ expectations and how to prepare for interviews.

This workshop is open to all Stanford Medicine faculty. Lunch will be provided.

Paul Costello is the chief communications strategist at Stanford Medicine and served for 15 years as chief communications officer at the Stanford School of Medicine.  Prior to joining Stanford in 2004, he was vice president of external affairs for the University of Hawaii System.  In Hawaii, he hosted a weekly public affairs program on PBS Hawaii.  He served as a press spokesman at the White House, the Ohio Governor’s office and the Mayor’s office in Washington, D.C. In the private sector, he was vice president of public affairs at the premium cable channel, Home Box Office and managing director of the New York office of the global public relations company, Weber Shandwick.  He holds a B.A. from Southern Illinois University and an M.S.W. from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
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Amy Adams has a B.A. in Biology from Whitman College, an M.S. in genetics from Cornell University, and graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz science communication program. After UCSC, she worked as a freelance writer for magazines including Science, Natural History, New Scientist, The Scientist and Astronomy. She later worked as a science writer at the Stanford University School of Medicine. She left Stanford to develop a digital communications strategy at the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, California’s stem cell agency, where she developed the agency’s social media and video programs. Amy returned to Stanford as Director of Science Communications then became Director of Long Range Vision Communications within University Communications. 

Oct
13
Tue
Faculty Fireside Chats: Lloyd Minor and Bonnie Maldonado @ Online only
Oct 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Faculty Fireside Chats: Lloyd Minor and Bonnie Maldonado @ Online only

October 13, 2020

Faculty Fireside Chats: Lloyd Minor and Bonnie Maldonado

Via Zoom (Link will be sent prior to the event)

Lloyd Minor, MD, Dean, Stanford Medicine and Professor of Otolaryngology and, by courtesy, of Neurobiology and Bioengineering.

Yvonne (Bonnie) A. Maldonado, MD, is Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity and Professor and Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics.

Topic: Where we are today and where we want to go

October 13, 2020, 12:00-1:00pm, via zoom. — REGISTER HERE

You’re Invited
Faculty Fireside Chats: Medical Faculty Excellence in an Era of Social Justice Activism
OAA and OFDD invite to faculty-only monthly talk series oriented to the clinical and medical education spaces. The series discusses student activism and diversity and inclusion topics to:

1. provide context and history of race issues at Stanford and in academic medicine, particularly for early career, new, and international faculty;
2. offer practical advice that activates your roles as mentors, in creating space for student expression, and in promoting respectful and inclusive interactions with trainees;
3. create opportunities to engage openly with colleagues on challenges related to diversity in academic medicine.

Click here to learn more about this series.

Sign-up to hear a 30 min presentation by a faculty colleague, followed by 30 min Q&A and/or small group breakout discussions. CME credit will be available.All sessions are 12:00-1:00pm.

Dec
8
Tue
Faculty Fireside Chats: Fernando Mendoza, MPH, MD @ Online only
Dec 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Faculty Fireside Chats: Fernando Mendoza, MPH, MD @ Online only

Faculty Fireside Chats: Fernando Mendoza, MPH, MD

Via Zoom (Link will be sent prior to the event)

Fernando Mendoza, MPH, MD, Associate Dean of Minority Advising and Programs and Professor of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics) at the Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital, Emeritus

Topic: The history of Minority affairs at Stanford and the School of Medicine

December 8, 2020, 12:00-1:00pm, via zoom. — REGISTER HERE

You’re Invited
Faculty Fireside Chats: Medical Faculty Excellence in an Era of Social Justice Activism
OAA and OFDD invite to faculty-only monthly talk series oriented to the clinical and medical education spaces. The series discusses student activism and diversity and inclusion topics to:

1. provide context and history of race issues at Stanford and in academic medicine, particularly for early career, new, and international faculty;
2. offer practical advice that activates your roles as mentors, in creating space for student expression, and in promoting respectful and inclusive interactions with trainees;
3. create opportunities to engage openly with colleagues on challenges related to diversity in academic medicine.

Click here to learn more about this series.

Sign-up to hear a 30 min presentation by a faculty colleague, followed by 30 min Q&A and/or small group breakout discussions. CME credit will be available.All sessions are 12:00-1:00pm.

Feb
22
Mon
Faculty Fireside Chats: Critical Race Issues in Medical Teams @ Online only
Feb 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Faculty Fireside Chats: Critical Race Issues in Medical Teams @ Online only

Faculty Fireside Chats: Critical Race Issues in Medical Teams

Via Zoom (Link will be sent prior to the event)

Carla Pugh, MD, PhD, Professor of Surgery

Topic: Critical Race Issues in Medical Teams

February 22, 2021, 12:00-1:00pm, via zoom. — REGISTER HERE

You’re Invited
Faculty Fireside Chats: Medical Faculty Excellence in an Era of Social Justice Activism
OAA and OFDD invite to faculty-only monthly talk series oriented to the clinical and medical education spaces. The series discusses student activism and diversity and inclusion topics to:

1. provide context and history of race issues at Stanford and in academic medicine, particularly for early career, new, and international faculty;
2. offer practical advice that activates your roles as mentors, in creating space for student expression, and in promoting respectful and inclusive interactions with trainees;
3. create opportunities to engage openly with colleagues on challenges related to diversity in academic medicine.

Click here to learn more about this series.

Sign-up to hear a 30 min presentation by a faculty colleague, followed by 30 min Q&A and/or small group breakout discussions. CME credit will be available.All sessions are 12:00-1:00pm.