Women Faculty Networking

The Women Faculty Networking Group meets on the first Wednesday of the month from 12-1:30 pm in the Bing Dining Hall (3rd floor hospital), except when otherwise noted. The Women Faculty Networking group is open to all women faculty and instructors, across all lines. OFDD solicits topics and speakers of interest from women faculty throughout the year. The group comes together for lunch, with 25-40 attendees at each session. Stanford Medicine’s women also receive various career development opportunities announcements throughout the year.

Speakers for the 2015-2016 academic year

09/02/15

10/07/15

11/4/15

12/15/15
4:30pm-6pm
Berg Hall A

02/03/16

  • Priya Singh
  • Senior Associate Dean, Strategy and Communications

03/02/16

  • Lorene Nelson, PhD
  • Associate Director, Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences and Associate Professor of Health Research and Policy – Epidemiology

04/06/16

05/04/16
5PM-6:30PM
LKSC

  • Interactive Seminar: A Woman’s Palate – Don’t Give Up the Wine List.
  • An interactive seminar that empowers women to confidently learn the basics about fine wines and shares helpful strategies for successfully ordering wines for the table in a work setting.

06/01/16

  • Ann Weinacker, MD
  • Immediate Past Chief of Staff at Stanford Hospitals and Clinics and Professor of Medicine – Pulmonary and Critical Care

Contact OFDD

To RSVP for a future lunch or if you have any further questions:

Professional Development

Our Women Faculty are encouraged to participate in OFDD’s professional development workshops and leadership programs throughout the year.    

A History of Women at Stanford Medicine

If a women wanted to become a doctor in California in the late 1800s, Stanford’s medical school was one of the few she could attend. See this article from Fall 2000 on the history of women at Stanford Medicine.