Nov
1
Wed
CBD Summit: Compassion in Healthcare: Best Practices by Corporations, Clinicians and Care Recipients @ Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Nov 1 @ 5:45 pm – 7:00 pm
CBD Summit: Compassion in Healthcare: Best Practices by Corporations, Clinicians and Care Recipients @ Dinkelspiel Auditorium | Stanford | California | United States

Panelists: Lloyd B. Minor, MD, Charles Prober, MD, Dale E. Beatty, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, Mickey Trockel, MD, PhD
Stanford University

Through dynamic discussion, Stanford Health Care and School of Medicine leaders will provide insights from multiple perspectives. Practices, policies and principles for an integrated approach to compassion in health care will be presented. Q & A will be included.

Panelists: Lloyd B. Minor, MD, is the Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine. With his leadership, Stanford Medicine has established a strategic vision to lead the biomedical revolution in Precision Health, a fundamental shift to more proactive and personalized health care that empowers people to lead healthy lives. In 2012 he was elected to the National Academy of Medicine. Dr. Minor is a professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and of Bioengineering and of Neurobiology. With over 140 research publications, he is an expert in balance and inner ear disorders.

Charles Prober, MD, is the Senior Associate Vice Provost for Health Education and Founding Executive Director of the Stanford Center for Health Education. He is a Professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology and Immunology and an international expert in pediatric infectious diseases. Prober served as Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education at Stanford from 2007-2017. In that role he worked diligently to create a more diverse and supportive educational environment for students and graduate medical trainees. 

Dale E. Beatty, DNP, RN, NEA-BC,  is the Chief Nursing Officer – Vice President Patient Care Services for Stanford Health Care. His experience includes working in both community and academic medical center environments. Dale served as the Chief Nursing Officer at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System. He was Executive V. P. – Chief Nursing Officer at Northwest Community Healthcare and also at Sharp Healthcare, both of which are ANCC Magnet Designated for nursing excellence.

Mickey Trockel, MD, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science, is a psychiatrist specializing in cognitive and behavioral treatment of clinical anxiety, insomnia, and depression. As clinical faculty, he teaches medical students and mental health professionals, and conducts research. As Director of Scholarship and Health Promotion at Stanford’s WellMD Center, he focuses on equipping health care providers with evidence-based strategies to optimize their wellness and professional performance.

Register for this event here.

This event is part of Contemplation By Design’s week-long Summit to further balance, tranquility, resilience, and creative excellence. CBD Summit participants will have the opportunity to take a break from their high-level output of productivity and innovation in order to rest and renew the mind-body-spirit. More information can be found on the CBD 2017 Summit brochure (contemplation.stanford.edu/assets/pdfs/CBD_2017.pdf) and the CBD website (contemplation.stanford.edu).

Nov
20
Tue
New Workshop Series: Redesigning Patient Centered Care @ Hoover 408
Nov 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

New Workshop Series for Clinician Educators and Clinical Researchers 

Redesigning Patient Centered Care:

A collaborative design thinking experience for clinicians, researchers and patients

Recurring every 3rd Tuesday until June.

Lunch will be provided.

Schedule and syllabus attached.

Intended Audience

* Clinician educators who want to influence and simplify the use of guidelines

* Graduate students in epidemiology, community health, health services research, design and digital health

* Medical students, post-docs and trainees with an interest in design and clinical care

* Patients interested in learning about clinical guidelines

* Anyone interested in transforming patient care

Goals

* Teach clinicians and researchers how to apply design concepts to patient care

* Prioritize the patient perspective into clinical decisions

* Learn how patient-centered guidelines are developed and implemented

Location

Hoover Pavilion, 211 Quarry Rd., Palo Alto CA 94301

Parking Available for A and C Permit Holders

Very accessible via Marguerite Lines

Lunch will be provided. Please email bylin@stanford.edu to reserve lunch.

Dec
11
Tue
ID Lecture Series: Integrating Addiction Treatment into the Management of Infectious Diseases @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK304/5
Dec 11 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Presenter: Amer Raheemullah, MD; Clinical Instructor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319

Feb
12
Tue
ID Lecture Series: Hepatitis C @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK304/305
Feb 12 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Presenter: Shirit Einav, MD; Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and of Microbiology and Immunology. Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319

Mar
12
Tue
ID Lecture Series: Approach to the Patient with Prostatitis @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK304/5
Mar 12 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Presenter: Jose G. Montoya, MD; Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine) at the Stanford University Medical Center. Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319

Mar
19
Tue
ID Lecture Series: Severe Infections in Pregnancy @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK304/5
Mar 19 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Presenter: Jose G. Montoya, MD; Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine) at the Stanford University Medical Center. Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319

Apr
16
Tue
ID Lecture Series: Infections in HCT recipients @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK208
Apr 16 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Presenter: Wes Brown, MD; Professor of Medicine (Blood and Marrow Transplantation) at the Stanford University Medical Center. Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319

Apr
23
Tue
ID Lecture Series: The Clinical Spectrum of Toxoplasmosis @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK208
Apr 23 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Presenter: Ashrit Multani, MD; ICHS fellow. Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319

Aug
27
Thu
Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19 A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event
Aug 27 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19  A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event

Register here

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, several support structures for children and their families have been disrupted. Underserved communities who were already disadvantaged prior to the pandemic now face further setbacks with regards to accessing digital resources, mental health services, food and housing support, and remote learning. On the frontlines of this battle are our educators who are grappling with the complexities of how to support their students during these uncertain times.

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences in partnership with Born in Bradford and the Centre for Applied Education Research cordially invite you to join a virtual conference where we will learn how researchers in the US and UK are tackling these issues.

Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19 A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event
Aug 27 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19  A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event

Register here

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, several support structures for children and their families have been disrupted. Underserved communities who were already disadvantaged prior to the pandemic now face further setbacks with regards to accessing digital resources, mental health services, food and housing support, and remote learning. On the frontlines of this battle are our educators who are grappling with the complexities of how to support their students during these uncertain times.

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences in partnership with Born in Bradford and the Centre for Applied Education Research cordially invite you to join a virtual conference where we will learn how researchers in the US and UK are tackling these issues.