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In Brief
Introducing Stanford Health Care
Stanford Hospital & Clinics has taken on a new name — Stanford Health Care — to better describe the growing depth and breadth of its comprehensive health system. Stanford Health Care encompasses adult inpatient care and clinics, specialty and outpatient centers, affiliated physician practices, virtual care, health plan and accountable care offerings and patient navigation services.
"Our new name reflects our commitment to healing humanity through science and compassion one patient at a time, across our entire Stanford Health Care system," said Amir dan rubin, president and CEO of Stanford Health Care.
Infusion Center opens in Redwood City
Stanford has opened a new Infusion therapy Center in Redwood City, providing expanded access for returning patients who have previously been treated in the Infusion Treatment Area at the Stanford Cancer Center. The Redwood City location is also available for new infusion patients with non-oncologic diagnoses and patients who have been treated at the Ambulatory Treatment Infusion Center at Stanford. the convenient, comfortable site is open six days a week, with free parking, and 20 infusion chairs to enhance access.
Accelerating "bench to bedside" research
The Stanford Center for Clinical and translational research and Education (Spectrum) received a $45.3 million Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) from the National Institutes of Health to improve human health through innovations in clinical and translational research and education.
With this new award, Stanford will be funding a diagnostics program to develop new ways to test for and prevent diseases through advances in immune monitoring, molecular imaging, single-cell analysis, computation and informatics. the award will also support a population health sciences initiative to create a new source of practice-based evidence by drawing on the daily experiences of practicing physicians and information drawn from clinical data warehouses.
Cancer Center turns 10
In May of this year, Stanford celebrated the ten-year anniversary of its Cancer Center which, at the time of its opening, brought together all of the cancer specialties under one roof, giving patients a dedicated, comfortable place to receive care, and physicians the physical space they needed to work and collaborate.
Beverly Mitchell, MD, director of the Stanford Cancer Institute today, recognized the foresight and vision of those who came before her. Tthere was the recognition that cancer patients deserved a special environment," she said. "It has really improved the atmosphere, having this light-filled building with music in the lobby and dedicated clinic space."
New retail eyewear available at Byers
To improve patient access and convenience to high quality eyewear, the Byers Eye Institute is opening an optical shop on the second floor of its facility. the retail eyeglass store, which will be operated by Rims & Goggles, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2014. The store will serve both adults and children, offering personal eyewear styling, adjustments and repairs, ophthalmic consulting and precision laboratory services for superior lenses.