Scholarly Concentration: Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Sciences

Directors

Patricia Nguyen, MD
Stanley G. Rockson, MD

Philip S. Tsao, PhD

Objectives and Goals

The Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Sciences is an application area in the Scholarly Concentration program that provides an opportunity to understand the heart and the lungs as an integrated system, and utilize this system to develop a multidisciplinary approach to design more effective diagnostic tools and more selective treatments. Through the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute medical students have access to an educational structure provided by key faculty in this area. Its mission is to train a new generation of basic and clinician investigators who will have a broad understanding of cardiovascular and pulmonary medicine and biology and who will be able to apply cutting-edge technology to clinically relevant questions.

Requirements

Students who pursue Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Sciences are required to complete six units of MED 223 Cardiovascular Pulmonary Sciences Seminar (three quarters; 2 units each quarter).

Scholarly Concentrations & the MD Program

The Scholarly Concentration (SC) program is a required, structured program of study in the Medical Student Curriculum that promotes in-depth learning and scholarship. The SC's provide medical students with faculty-mentored scholarly experiences in areas of individual interest combined with structured coursework to support this scholarship.