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Stanford University School of Medicine integrates research, education, patient care & community service. Banner photo by Julie Greicius.

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Joined July 2009

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  1. "We need leaders who are so strong that they can be gentle, so educated they can be humble, so fierce they can be compassionate, so passionate they can be rational, and so disciplined that we can all truly be free." - Kavita Ramdas () at .

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  2. Chief Wellness Officer Tait Shanafelt, Clinical Professor of Medicine Megan Mahoney and 's Cori Poffenberger () discuss Stanford Medicine's efforts to combat physician burnout.

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  3. Opioid prescriptions from dentists linked to youth addiction risk.

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  4. Comic book aims to raise awareness of cervical cancer and HPV vaccination.

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  5. Human immune systems grow less effective with age. New research reveals one molecular reason why.

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  6. Dec 2

    Why a defective gene is tied so strongly to has baffled researchers. A new study may have pieced together a major part of the puzzle.

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  7. Dec 1

    A drug increasingly used in combination with radiotherapy to treat a that forms in the tonsils or base of the tongue is inferior to a previously favored option, according to a large, multicenter clinical trial led by Stanford Medicine researchers.

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  8. Nov 30

    In his recently released autobiography, Stanford neuroscientist Ben Barres, who died in December 2017, describes the emotional process of transitioning to male.

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  9. Nov 30

    A national panel of medical experts recommends clinicians offer daily preventive medication to patients at high risk of acquiring HIV/AIDS.

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  10. Nov 30

    To diagnose in children clinicians often spend hours per patient assessing dozens of aspects of their behavior. Analyzing patients' home videos with algorithms generated via machine learning could streamline the process, Stanford study finds.

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  11. Nov 29

    Stanford graduate student Francis Aguisanda () writes about graduate school, happiness and making his mental health top priority.

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  12. Nov 29

    New technology could make your drive therapy time.

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  13. Nov 29

    "These dogs are incredibly stoic," 's Justin Lemieux said. "When they are injured, they don’t have a condition in their head that says fall down and cry. They just keep working."

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  14. Nov 29

    Stanford Medicine's discusses annual statistics released by that show drug overdoses and suicides contributed to a decline in U.S. life expectancy.

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  15. Nov 28

    Surgical adhesions can be treated, prevented in mice.

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  16. Nov 28

    . allergy and immunology expert Sharon Chinthrajah discusses advances in immunotherapy for peanut allergies.

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  17. Nov 28

    Algorithms that "read" X-rays, MRIs and other medical images could help clinicians make faster, more accurate diagnoses and treatment plans, study finds.

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  18. Nov 28

    . explores four ways that technology is helping fill gaps in patient care.

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  19. Nov 28

    Without change, nearly 40 million people with Type 2 won't be able to obtain insulin in 2030, a new study shows.

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  20. Nov 27

    Prolific science video producer reflects on her graduate career at Stanford and shares a favorite video — on the genetics of peaches and nectarines.

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