Jack Rowe, MD
Spectrum’s Population Health Sciences (PHS) colloquium was held on September 26, 2013 at the Koret Taube Conference Center, Gunn/SIEPR Building. The primary purpose of this one-day gathering was to highlight the volume and range of Stanford PHS research and resources; to provide a forum for researchers to discuss where their fields are going, identify funding opportunities, and forge new collaborations within Stanford and with regional healthcare organizations; and to propose ways in which the PHS Initiative can enhance the effectiveness of Stanford PHS researchers. The colloquium was organized around three "levels" of research or application: global/national, local/regional, and institutional, the latter focusing on improving care for patients at Stanford through a learning healthcare system.
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Linda S. Walker
Program Manager, Spectrum
Phone: (650) 498-6498
Email: Linda Walker
Jack Rowe, MD
Headwinds and tailwinds in developing a learning health care system: What does it take to get it right?
PHS 2013
The mission of Spectrum, the Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education, is to accelerate the translation of scientific breakthroughs into real-world solutions that prevent disease, prolong lives, reduce suffering, and enhance health.
Spectrum programs are funded by a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) from the National Institutes of Health (UL1 TR001085).
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