2016 Medicine Grand Rounds
Case Studies in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
Presented by:
Marilyn Tan, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Division of Endocrinology
Stanford University School of Medicine.
Using Precision Medicine to Improve Patient-Centered Care-- A Vision for the Path Forward
Presented by:
John Spertus, MD, MPH, FACC
Clinical Director of Outcomes Research
Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute
Professor, University of Missouri -- Kansas City.
Finding the Cure for Pulmonary Hypertension at the Intersection of Genetics and Inflammation
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Marlene Rabinovitch, PhD
Dwight and Vera Dunlevie Professor, Pediatric Cardiology
Stanford University.
Harnessing Mindset in 21st Century Healthcare
Presented by:
Alia J. Crum, PhD
Assistant Professor, Psychology
Stanford University.
Can Too Much Exercise Cause Weight Gain? Optimal Physical Activity Prescription for Health and Weight Loss
Presented by:
Tim Church, MD, MPH, PhD
Professor, Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Louisiana State University.
The Impact of a Novel Teaching Intervention on Patient Survival and Grade 3/4 Toxicities (...and Other Myths of Medical Education Research)
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Joel Katz, MD
Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Education
Harvard Medical School.
Cancer Drugs and the Cost of a Human Life-- How Much Can We Afford?
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Leonard B. Saltz, MD
Chief, Gastrointestinal Oncology
Department of Medicine,
Chair, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Coccidioidomycosis
Presented by:
Andrew Gilman, MD (Internal Medicine
David Stevens, MD (Infectious Disease)
Department of Internal Medicine
Stanford University Medical Center.
A Morbid Taste for Bones
Presented by:
Dean Winslow, MD
Division of Infectious Disease
Jessica Langston, MD
Medicine Residency
Paul (PJ) Utz, MD
Division of Rheumatology
Euan Ashley, MD
Division of Cardiology
Department of Internal Medicine
Stanford University Medical Center.
Case presentation / Jessica Langston
Discussion: Infections due to Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare / Dean Winslow
Immune deficiency / Paul J. Utz
Rare diseases / Euan Ashley.
Immunotherapy for Cancer Comes of Age
Presented by:
Ron Levy, MD
Professor, Oncology
Stanford University School of Medicine.
Adventures of a "data Parasite"-- Accelerating Translational Medicine Using Public Data
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Purvesh Khatri, PhD
Assistant Professor
Institute for Immunity, Transplantation and Infection
Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
Department of Medicine
Stanford University.
Behavioral Clinical Trials for Chronic Diseases-- Challenges in Design
Presented by:
Lynda H. Powell, PhD
Professor, Preventive Medicine
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois.
Promoting the Culture of Bedside Medicine-- Stanford Medicine 25
Presented by:
Errol Ozdalga, MD
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine
Stanford University.
Changing the Health Care Cost Discussion From "How Much" to "How Well"
Presented by:
A. Mark Fendrick, MD
Director, University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design.
From ICD-11 to Robot Scientists-- How the Use of Ontology in Informatics Is Advancing Biomedicine
Presented by:
Mark Musen, MD, PhD
Professor, Medical Informatics and of Biomedical Data Science
Stanford University.
The History of the History - and the Democratization of Medicine
Presented by:
Michael Turken, MD, MPH
Clinical Instructor
Stanford Health Care.
Competing in the New HealthCare Marketplace
Presented by:
Thomas Lee, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Press Ganey.
Medicine Is a Performance Art-- Reframing the Medical Encounter Through the Lens of Magic and Performance Studies
Presented by:
Ricardo Rosencranz, MD
Assistant Professor, Clinical Pediatrics and Community-Based Primary Care
Northwestern University.
Cardiac Evaluation of Patients Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery
Presented by:
Kim A. Eagle, MD
Albion Walter Hewlett Professor of Internal Medicine
Director, Samuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center
University of Michigan.
Reimagining Medical Education
Presented by:
Charles Prober, MD
Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology & Immunology
Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education
Stanford School of Medicine.
Preclampsia/Eclampsia - 2016; a Tale of Two Task Forces: ACOG -HIP 2012, PAMR-PTF 2012
Presented by:
Maurice Druzin, MD
Professor, Obsterics & Gynecology and Pediatrics
Stanford University.
From Personalized to Precision Medicine
Presented by:
Josh F. Peterson, MD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics
Department of Medicine
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
Getting Guidelines Right-- Evidence Is Necessary, Not Always Sufficient
Presented by:
Neil Stone, MD, MACP, FACC
Bonow Professor of Medicine
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL.
Autoantigens in Rheumatic Diseases-- Lessons From Drifting Continents
Presented by:
Antony Rosen, MD
Vice Dean for Research
Johns Hopkins University.
Supplementation Nation-- A Heart Stopping Tale of Pursuit of the Fountain of Youth
Presented by:
Ron Witteles, MD
Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine
Stanford University
Joy Wu, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, Endocrinology
Stanford University
Justin Parizo, MD
Resident
Stanford University.
Going Viral With Zika
Presented by:
Michele Barry, MD, FACP
Professor of Medicine and Tropical Diseases
Senior Associate Dean of Global Health
Director of Center for Innovation in Global Health
Stanford University.
Making Difficult Asthma Less Difficult-- Evaluating, Treating, and the Application of Precision Medicine
Presented by:
Sally E. Wenzel, MD
Professor of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh.
No Time to Lose-- What Have We Learned From the Ebola, AIDS and Zika Epidemics?
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Peter Piot, MD, PhD
Director of Global Health
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation-- From The Bubble Boy to Home Transplants
Presented by:
Nelson Chao, MD
Duke Cancer Institute
Duke Medicine.
Citius, Altius, Fortius-- Semper Vigilo! Doping in Sport
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Andrew Pipe, MD
Chief, Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation
University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Jonas Salk-- American Hero, Scientific Outcast
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Charlotte D. Jacobs, MD
Drs. Ben and A. Jess Shenson Professor of Medicine (Emerita)
Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology
Stanford University School of Medicine.
Games Doctors Play-- Innovation in Medical Education
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Lisa Shieh, MD, PhD
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Medical Director of Quality, Department of Medicine
Stanford University.
The Shock of Attention-- Discoveries of Narrative Medicine
Presented by:
Rita Charon, MD, PhD
Professor of Clinical Medicine and Director of Narrative Medicine
Columbia University, NY, NY.
Age, Estimating GFR and Living Kidney Donation
Presented by:
Jane Tan, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine (Nephrology)
Stanford University.
Translating Discoveries to Cures-- The Drug Development Paradigm
Presented by:
Shivaani Kummar, MD, FACP
Professor of Medicine
Director, Phase I Clinical Research Program - Oncology
Stanford University.
Medicine and Literature-- Fiction As Ethics
Presented by:
Alvan A. Ikoku, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medical Disciplines) and Comparative Literature
Stanford University.
Engaging Patients As Partners
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
David S. Sobel, MD, MPH
Consulting Professor
Stanford University, School of Medicine
Former Medical Director of Patient Education and Health Promotion
The Permanente Medical Group
Kaiser Permanente Northern California.
Wisdom of the Crowd or Tyranny of the Mob?-- OrderRex: Data-Mining Electronic Health Records for Clinical Decision Support
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Jonathan H. Chen, MD, PhD
Instructor, General Medical Disciplines
Department of Medicine
Research Fellow, PCOR
ClickWell Care
Hospitalist Group
Stanford University.
Kidney Transplants-- Worth $1.3 Million Each, Who Wins The Lottery?
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Philip J. Held, PhD
Consulting Professor, Nephrology
Stanford University.
Secrets in the Sequence of Heart Disease Genes
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Christine Seidman, MD
Professor, Department of Medicine and Genetics
Harvard Medical School and Brigham Women's Hospital.
Blood Pressure Targets in Limbo-- How Low Can You Go?
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Tara I. Chang, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Nephrology
Stanford University.
Improving Therapy of Atrial Fibrillation Based on Its Mechanisms
No SUNet ID requiredPresented by:
Sanjiv M. Narayan, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular)
Stanford University.
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