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"It’s what I’ve always wanted to do."
Mark Cullen, MD (professor, general medical disciplines), summarizes how he feels about his appointment as Director of the new Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences.
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Aspiring young doctors learn the ropes during Stanford summer program
Deep in the basement laboratory of Stanford University’s Falk Cardiovascular Research Center, 31 high school and college students stood in awed silence as surgeon Paul Chang, MD, demonstrated on the room’s large screen how to dissect a pig’s heart.
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Residents Shine at ACP Meeting
Stanford residents traveled to San Francisco on October 17 to attend and present at the 2015 American College of Physicians’ (ACP) abstract competition.
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Taking Direct Aim at AML
“My long-term goal is to make an impact on outcomes of patients with AML. That’s my personal mission and vision. We are treating them with same crappy chemotherapy drugs that were being used in the 1980s, and patients don’t do well. We need to bring them new approaches.”…
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The Gold Award Comes to Rich Popp
The European Society of Cardiology gives few awards. To a greater degree than its American counterparts, the ESC focuses its awards on its core audience: “over 85 000 cardiology professionals, principally from across Europe and the Mediterranean basin, but also from the rest of the world.”…
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Feb 22, 2016 10:18 AM: Thirty Years of Teaching Teachers
Picture this: You are walking into your building and you see a close colleague you realize you haven’t spoken to in more than a month walking toward you. You stop and say, “Hey, I haven’t seen you in awhile. What have you been up to?”Feb 11, 2016 12:52 PM: John Hennessy offers his personal perspective
The premise behind TRAM’s “Personal Perspectives” lecture series is simple: Give Stanford luminaries a microphone, a stage, and an hour to talk about their careers and interests, and people will show up.Jan 29, 2016 1:39 PM: Year in Review: Top Stories of 2015
A look back at some of the year’s top stories – the most read, the most shared, and the most talked about.