The Department of Medicine has over 626 faculty members located throughout our Palo Alto and Redwood City campuses.
Our faculty are consistently recognized for their impact. They are recipients of NIH Innovator awards, members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, and the Institute of Medicine. They lead national and international groups like the American Heart Association and Endocrine Society Leadership, and contribute to countless publications and journals. They are researchers, clinicians, mentors, and educators.
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626
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40
Instructors
359
Clinician Educators
117
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Our faculty share what it's like to research, practice, mentor, and teach at Stanford
“We’re learning about fundamental immunologic mechanisms that will help in the future as we think about therapeutics and vaccines."
- Catherine Blish, associate professor of infectious diseases
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We’re committed to setting the highest standards for patient care, ground-breaking biomedical research, professional education, teaching, and training, and we're looking for talented individuals who want to make an impact.
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We're building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment, where everyone can be themselves and know their voices will be heard.
Awards and Honors
Our faculty frequently receive recognition for their contribution. View a list of recent awards and distinctions.
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CE Advisory Committee
Yashaar Chaichian, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Immunology and Rheumatology)
Diana Farid, MD, MPH
Clinical Assitant Professor of Medicine, Vaden Health Center
Kaniksha Desai, MD
Clinicial Assistant Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology, Gerontology, and Metabolism)
Lance Downing, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics Research)
Neeta Gautam, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Primary Care and Population Health)
Minjoung Go, MD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Stanford Health Care-ValleyCare)
Aparna Goel, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
Greg Heestand, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
Felicia Hui, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Primary Care and Population Health)
Tyler Johnson, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
Kebbie Josan, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Fahmeedah Kamal, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Nephrology)
Kristina Kudelko, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine)
Charles Liao, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hospital Medicine)
Risheen Reejhsinghani, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Sundeep Singh, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
Faculty News and Publications
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A Helping Hand
New initiatives are supporting vulnerable populations in nearby communities.
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A Patient’s Last Wish
Doctors and staff from the Wish Project are granting wishes to bring comfort to the dying.
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All in a Night’s Work
When doctors leave the hospital for the day, another dedicated, experienced team of doctors—nocturnists—step in to take their turn.
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CREDENCE Brings Together Multiple Groups in Successful Trial
The successful CREDENCE trial focused on people with advanced kidney disease.