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
12
Mon
Memorable Presentations: Matt Abrahams @ LK320, Li Ka Shing Center
Nov 12 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Memorable Presentations: Matt Abrahams @ LK320, Li Ka Shing Center | Palo Alto | California | United States
Sponsored by Stanford Medicine’s Office of Faculty Development and Diversity. Registration required.

Presenters often express the dual fear of forgetting what they intend to say and having their audience forget what they heard.  Clearly, these worries are related.  With the proper attention and practice, speakers can effectively deliver presentations that audiences remember.  In this 90-minute talk, led by Stanford GSB instructor Matt Abrahams, you will learn techniques and best practices for:

  • Remembering your content, such as employing good presentation hygiene, structuring your presentation, and practicing properly
  • Making your content memorable for your audience, which include variation, relevance, and emotion
  • Integrating these techniques to engage and delight your audience

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

Matt Abrahams is a passionate, collaborative and innovative educator and coach. He has published research articles on cognitive planning, persuasion, and interpersonal communication.  He is also Co-Founder and Principal at Bold Echo Communications Solutions, a presentation and communication skills company based in Silicon Valley that helps people improve their presentation skills. Matt has worked with executives to help prepare and present keynote addresses and IPO road shows, conduct media interviews, and deliver TED talks.  He is currently a member of the Management Communication Association (where he received a “Rising Star” award) as well as the National and Western States Communication Associations.  Matt received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Stanford and his graduate degree in communication studies from UC Davis.

More Information: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/faculty/matt-forrest-abrahams

Registration Open Until Friday, November 9, 2018 11:00 PM (EST)
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