Medicine Grand Rounds: Parkinson’s Disease: Revisiting Classic Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms with Neuroimaging @ Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, Berg Hall, B&C Conference Room | Stanford | California | United States
Parkinson’s Disease: Revisiting Classic Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms with Neuroimaging Presenter: Kathleen L Poston, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology, Stanford Location: Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, Berg Hall, B&C Conference Room  
Presenter: Gary Schoolnik, MD; Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Emeritus
Presenter: Gary Schoolnik, MD; Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Emeritus
Apr 10 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Presenter: Gary Schoolnik, MD; Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Emeritus
BMIR Research In Progress: Hayley Warsinske "Prospective validation of a three-gene signature for tuberculosis diagnosis, predicting progression and evaluating treatment response" @ MSOB, Conference Room X275 | Stanford | California | United States
Hayley Warsinske, Postdoctoral Scholar, ITI, Stanford Abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified the need for a non-sputum based triage test for active tuberculosis disease that can be used to identify those who need[...]
Presenter: Gary Schoolnik, MD; Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Emeritus Zoom Meeting ID: 858 696 854
Presenter: Aruna Subramanian, MD and Jenny Aronson, MD. Zoom Meeting ID: 858 696 854
ID Lecture Series: "Duration of Therapy for Common Infections" @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK304/5
  Presenter: Marisa Holubar, MD; Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases). Zoom Meeting ID: 790 915 319
BMIR Research Colloquium: Daniel Riskin "Regulatory-grade EHR-based Studies" @ MSOB, Conf. Room X275 | Stanford | California | United States
  Daniel Riskin, MD, Adjunct Professor, Surgery, General Surgery, Stanford University   Abstract: US policy now supports incorporation of real world evidence (RWE) in regulatory and reimbursement pathways. Regulatory approval and reimbursement decisions influence provider[...]