Jun
19
Thu
ID Grand Rounds: A sentinel case of encephalitis in a patient from Oceania @ Lane Building 154
Jun 19 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Jun
26
Thu
ID Grand Rounds: A Riddle, Wrapped in a Mystery, Inside an Enigma @ Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Jun 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Tessa Andermann M.D.- Clinical Fellow

Jul
3
Thu
ID Grand Rounds: Cancelled
Jul 3 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Jul
19
Tue
ID Lecture Series – “Systemic Antifungal Therapy” @ Room LK308
Jul 19 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Sep
13
Tue
ID Lecture Series – “Coccidioidomycosis” @ LK205/206
Sep 13 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Shanthi Kappagoda

Presenter: Shanthi Kappagoda, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor  (Infectious Diseases & Geographic Medicine)

Sep
15
Thu
ID Grand Rounds – “Bacteriophages and Chronic Infections” @ Lane Bldg.,Suite L154, Room L151
Sep 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

pbollyky

Presenter: Paul Bollyky, Assistant Professor of Medicine of Infectious Diseases

and of Microbiology and Immunology | Member of Academic Council.

Sep
20
Tue
ID Lecture Series – “Meningitis” @ LK209
Sep 20 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Brian Blackburn

Presenter: Brian Blackburn, MD.

Clinical Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine

May
13
Thu
Center for Population Health Sciences Research Seminar Series: Dana Rose Garfin, PhD @ Online Event
May 13 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Center for Population Health Sciences Research Seminar Series: Dana Rose Garfin, PhD @ Online Event

Cumulative Adversity: Clarifying the Problem, Proposing Solutions

Event Information and Registration

Dana Rose Garfin, PhD, Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing at the University of California, Irvine.

This presentation will review research on psychological responses to individual (e.g., violence, abuse) and collective (e.g., earthquakes, terrorist attacks, hurricanes, COVID-19) adversity using longitudinal epidemiological data collected prior to and in the wake of collective trauma. Several public health interventions will be discussed as potential solutions for improving community mental health.

Oct
6
Wed
SCCR Virtual Science Series: Psychiatric First Aid: A Guide for Research Staff @ Zoom Meeting Link
Oct 6 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
SCCR Virtual Science Series: Psychiatric First Aid: A Guide for Research Staff @ Zoom Meeting Link

Presenters: Dr. Julio Nunes, MD.

Click HERE to Register!

Zoom Class Link

The mission of the Stanford Center for Clinical Research (SCCR) includes offering educational resources, training, and support for investigators and research staff.  We have invited SCCR’s Post-Doctoral research Fellow, Dr. Julio Nunes, MD, to provide you with an overview of the most common presentations of psychiatric syndromes that patients may present within the clinical research setting.

 

At the conclusion of this class, you will be able to:

  • Recognize the most common acute mental health syndromes
  • Mitigate risks for both participants and staff
  • Trace first-aid management of acute emergency situations
  • Elaborate ”safety-plans” for the patient to follow at home
  • Reflect upon personal biases regarding mental health disorders

Attendance is open to all research staff.

About the Instructors:

Dr. Julio Nunes, MD, is a medical doctor from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and currently a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford Center for Clinical Research. Dr. Nunes is interested in the neuropsychological aspects of psychiatric and general medical diseases. He has experience in primary and emergency medicine, having worked with underserved populations in South America. He is also interested in bioethics, in the particularities of physician-patient relationships, and in the science of effective communication. He speaks 4 languages, and believes that communication and cultural learning are some of the keys to reduce health disparities and increase the quality of medical assistance. Most importantly, Dr. Nunes is an advocate for justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion within the healthcare system and clinical trials and is part of the Stanford Leadership in Equity and Advancing Diversity (LEAD) program.

BRN OPTIONAL 

Spectrum is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP15435 for 2 contact hour(s).
To receive your certificate with BRN credit, you are required to complete an evaluation at the conclusion of this class.
BRN Cancellation Policy: If you wish to cancel your registration, please contact the course coordinators, Susan Saba, ssaba@stanford.edu.