Student Wellness
The Office of Medical Student Wellness provides student life advising, wellness programming and learning environment initiatives to enable students to thrive academically and personally throughout their medical school experience.
Guiding Principles
Our aim is to foster a safe and supportive learning environment. The following principles inform our work:
- To empower students to develop their professional identity, and find meaning within their medical school experience
- To enable students to succeed as lifelong leaders
- To embrace the value of diversity and personal growth throughout the journey
- To encourage self-care, resiliency, wellness and the pursuit of one’s passions
- To engage all individuals in the promotion of a sense of belonging within the community
Develop Professional Identity
2017 Transition to Clerkships Retreat
Pursue One's Passions
Dozens of white coats were carefully laid out to cover the steps of a Stanford Medicine building yesterday afternoon as part of the #ProtectOurPatients campaign, a grassroots movement seeking to defend the Affordable Care Act. (Link to SCOPE post)
Promote a Sense of Belonging
TLC Tuesday Lounging & Conversation
Hosted by the Ears for Peers peer counselors to create and promote a safe space for discussion for medical students and bioscience students and community building. Warm drinks, snacks, and a welcoming environment are provided.
Winter Quarter TLC Dates: January 17, 31, February 14, 28, and March 14
Announcements
Gun Violence and Public Health | What We Know (Podcast Link)
On March 14, 2018, Stanford Medicine Offices of Medical Education, Student Affairs, and Wellness organized a panel of experts (see below). Dr. Daniel Bernstein (Associate Dean for Curriculum and Student Scholarship) introduced the panel which was moderated by Dr. Lee Sanders (General Pediatrics).
- Johan Fahimi, MD, PhD (Emergency Medicine, UCLA and Highland Hospital): Framing Gun Violence in the Public Health Context
- Lisa Knowlton, MD (Surgery): The Trauma Surgery Perspective
- Sarabeth Spitzer (Stanford Medical Student 3): The Economic Consequences
- David Studdert, LLB, ScD (Stanford Law School): The Legal Context
- Michelle Sandberg, MD (Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and Stanford Pediatrics): A Clinician's Call to Action
SPRING WELLNESS ELECTIVES
Looking for a Spring Quarter elective? In search of a course to feed your mind and soul? Consider one of the electives below!
CSRE 110P: Mindful Leadership (LEAD 110)
EMED 214: Yoga and Wellness for Bioscience and Medical Students
EMED 235: Wilderness Leadership and Mentorship Skills for Medical and PA Students
FAMMED 214: Core Fitness Exercise Class: A 30 Minute Blast...Then Back to Class!
FAMMED 219: Mind-Body Medicine
FAMMED 242: The Doctor is In (the Kitchen): Teaching Kitchen Elective for Medical Students
INDE 215: Queer Health & Medicine
INDE 217: Physician Scientist Hour
MED 130: Yesplus: Meditation Practices for Wellbeing
ORTHO 120: Introduction to Lifestyle Medicine (ORTHO 220)
WELLNESS 133: Meditation Retreat: Weekend Campus Intensive
WELLNESS 160: Wired for Wellness: Exploring the Technology of Flourishing
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Report Mistreatment
OMSW is committed to promoting positive learning environments for all students. There are several confidential avenues for reporting an incident of student mistreatment.
Mental Health Service
Crises counseling is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 650-723-3785