Jan
28
Mon
DOM Faculty Meeting @ Alway M106
Jan 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

DOM Faculty Meeting–save the date!

We hope to see you in person or by zoom at our meetings.

Meeting will be broadcast live at: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/763207681

Mar
11
Mon
DOM Faculty Meeting @ LK130, Li Ka Shing Center
Mar 11 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

DOM Faculty Meeting–save the date!

Jul
8
Mon
DOM Faculty Meeting @ LK120, Li Ka Shing Center
Jul 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

DOM Faculty Meeting–save the date!

Apr
17
Fri
Stanford Medicine COVID-19 Modeling Town Hall – Understanding Modeling Limitations and Current Data at Institutional, County and State Levels @ Online only
Apr 17 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Stanford Medicine COVID-19 Modeling Town Hall - Understanding Modeling Limitations and Current Data at Institutional, County and State Levels @ Online only

Stanford Medicine COVID-19 Modeling Town Hall – Understanding Modeling Limitations and Current Data at Institutional, County and State Levels

This Friday at 1pm – (4/17/2020)

https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96128817827

Or Telephone:

Dial 1 650 724 9799

Webinar ID: 961 2881 7827

There is a lot of excitement for using data science and modeling to forecast how COVID-19 will spread and affect their communities. Multiple data scientists, epidemiologists and computer scientists are building models that range from simple trendline plots, to growth projections to complex epidemic simulations. The geographic resolution of such models varies greatly, ranging from a single institution, to a city, to a county, to a state and the country.  In order to use the output of such a broad variety of models for decision making, it is necessary to understand the model’s inputs, the underlying assumptions, the form of the model, and the degree of uncertainty in its output.

Members of the Department of Medicine have partnered with the operational planning team at SHC, with faculty in the School of Engineering and with public health officials of our local county as well as the State of CA to create a suite of models for different decision needs. For example, projecting beds needed based on counts of hospitalized patients can serve as the foundation for regional planning.

In this town hall session we will discuss the full range of the modeling efforts at Stanford Medicine, describe how their results are being used, and what needs to be done to improve the accuracy of the inputs to the models.

The town hall will feature presentations by:

  • Nigam Shah, MBBS, PhD – Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate CIO for Data Science, Stanford Health Care.
  • Kevin Schulman, MD – Professor of Medicine, Associate Chair of Business Development and Strategy in the Department of Medicine
  • Joshua Salomon, MD – Professor of Medicine and a core faculty member in the Center for Health Policy and the Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research
  • Kristan Staudenmayer, MD, MS, FACS – Associate Professor, Department of Surgery
  • David Scheinker, PhD – Founder and Director, SURF Stanford Medicine & Director of Systems Design and Collaborative Research, LPCH

Followed by Q&A with above and following:

  • Robert Harrington, MD – Arthur L. Bloomfield Professor and Chair, Department of Medicine
  • Neera Ahuja, MD – Division Chief, Hospital Medicine & Medical Director, General Medicine Inpatient Wards

It will be moderated by Errol Ozdalga, MD – Director of Communications, Department of Medicine.


https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96128817827

Or Telephone:

Dial 1 650 724 9799

Webinar ID: 961 2881 7827

Aug
17
Mon
DOM Faculty Meeting @ Alway M112
Aug 17 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

DOM Faculty Meeting–save the date!

DOM Faculty Meeting @ Alway M112
Aug 17 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://stanford.zoom.us/j/763207681?pwd=Z0ttd05Wb0FaYU92VlpybmFoUHRuQT09

See email for password.

DOM Faculty Meeting Agenda:

  • Dr. Bob Harrington – Update
  • Dr. Megan Mahoney, Chief of Staff and Dr. Jay Shah, Vice Chief of Staff
    SHC Medical Staff Listening Tour
  • Arturo Herrera – Faculty involvement in MD Admission selection process
  • Dr. Neera Ahuja – DART (Distress Activation Response Team)
  • Dr. Neera Ahuja – Clinical Updates
  • Dr. Joy Wu – Basic Science Research Updates
  • Dr. Upi Singh – Clinical Research Updates
Nov
9
Mon
DOM Faculty Meeting @ Alway M112
Nov 9 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
DOM Faculty Meeting @ Alway M112 | Palo Alto | California | United States

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/763207681?pwd=Z0ttd05Wb0FaYU92VlpybmFoUHRuQT09

See email for password.

DOM Faculty Meeting Agenda

Agenda

  • Robert Harrington – Announcements
  • Joy Wu, Vice Chair Basic Sciences – COVID impact on DOM research proposal submissions
  • Glenn Chertow, Associate Chair Fellowship Programs
  • Upi Singh, Associate Chair Faculty Development
  • Andrew Hoffman, Senior Vice Chair Academic Affairs – CE Promotions during COVID
  • Cathy Garzio – MSOB building changes
Oct
11
Wed
Inclusion Rounds with Ola Ojewumi @ Online only via Zoom
Oct 11 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Inclusion Rounds with Ola Ojewumi @ Online only via Zoom

Please join the DoM DEI Committee for the next presentation in the Inclusion Rounds series.

We are excited to recognize National Disability Employment Awareness Month with a special presentation from Ola Ojewumi – “At The Margins: Disability and Intersectionality in Healthcare.”

Ola is a renowned public speaker and disability rights activist. She has served under the Obama Administration and appeared as a political commentator on MSNBC and Democracy Now. This event is open to all DoM staff and faculty. Please click here to register for this event, attendees are welcome to submit a question for Ola via the registration form. 

Oct
19
Thu
He for She Panel @ Online only via Zoom
Oct 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
He for She Panel @ Online only via Zoom

Please join Drs. Glenn Chertow, PJ Utz, Niraj Sehgal, and Bob Harrington for a special panel event. Together, these clinicians will analyze what it means to be an ally for women colleagues and share their experiences in ally-work.

Nov
14
Tue
Inclusion Rounds with Dean Tiffany Steinwert @ Online only via Zoom
Nov 14 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Inclusion Rounds with Dean Tiffany Steinwert @ Online only via Zoom

Please join the DOM DEI Committee as we welcome Dean Tiffany Steinwert, Ph.D. for our Inclusion Rounds webinar “Promoting Spiritual Wellness and Inclusion”.

Steinwert has served as the Dean for Religious & Spiritual Life at Stanford since 2019 and has experience as an ordained clergywoman, administrator, and leader in spiritual life. She aims to build relationships amidst differences and cultivate healthy contemplative practices for the transformation of self and the world. 

Please register for this event here.