Nov
29
Tue
ID Lecture Series – “Skin/Soft Tissue Infections” @ LK209
Nov 29 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Jose G. Montoya

Presenter: Jose G. Montoya, MD. Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine) and Infectious Disease Doctor.

Dec
6
Tue
ID Lecture Series – “Febrile Neutropenia” @ LK209
Dec 6 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Jose G. Montoya

Presenter: Jose G. Montoya, MD. Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine) and Infectious Disease Doctor.

Nov
19
Fri
PHS Trainee Research Colloquium | PEdTalks: PHS Education Talks @ Online Event
Nov 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
PHS Trainee Research Colloquium | PEdTalks: PHS Education Talks @ Online Event

PHS Trainee Research Colloquium
PEdTalks: PHS Education Talks

Event Information and Registration

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences (PHS) Trainee program comprises pre- and postdoctoral research fellows. We aim to train the next generation of population health scientists, scholars, and leaders. Please join us on Friday, 11/19/2021 for our first series of PHS Education Talks (PEdTalks), where we will showcase the research of 5 of our trainees.

  • Kayla Kinsler: Influence of Incentive Amount on Physician Participation
  • Cesar Vargas Nunez: Feeling ill:  the infectious effect of perspective-taking on attitudes toward healthcare access for undocumented immigrants
  • Alice Milivinti: Revisiting the Earned Income Tax Credit and Infant Health
  • Sven van Egmond: Unnecessary care for skin cancer
  • Jackie Ferguson: Virtual Disparities: Identifying differences in how Veterans use VA video healthcare
Mar
8
Wed
SCCR Virtual Science Series: Pulmonary Primer: An Introduction to Lung Disease for Research Staff @ Zoom Meeting Link
Mar 8 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
SCCR Virtual Science Series: Pulmonary Primer: An Introduction to Lung Disease for Research Staff @ Zoom Meeting Link

Presenter: Dr. Andrew Moore, 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 the Fellow in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Dr. Andrew Moore, MD, to provide you with an introduction to lung biology and disease states. The goal of the session is to provide a framework for how to think about different types of lung diseases and how we measure lung health in the clinical and research settings. In addition, the speaker will delve into the socioeconomic factors that impact lung health, difficulties in pulmonary clinical trials, and exciting future directions in lung research.

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

  • Understand pulmonary pathophysiology and how it is commonly measured in the clinical and research settings
  • Define common sub-groupings of Pulmonary conditions
  • Identify how environmental and socioeconomic factors interact with pulmonary health
  • Describe the difficulties in pulmonary research
  • Identify evolving areas in the field of pulmonary biology

Attendance is open to all research staff.

About the Instructors:

Dr. Andrew Moore, MD, is a pulmonary and critical care medicine fellow at Stanford. He grew up in Virginia and completed his Bachelors in neuroscience at the College of William and Mary followed by his MD at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and his residency and chief residency here at Stanford.  As a fellow here, his research focuses on the use of bioinformatics to develop better diagnostic and prognostic tools in the ICU.

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.