Diversity in Comparative Medicine
The Department of Comparative Medicine stands united against racism, hatred, injustice, and discrimination. We firmly believe that diversity in our community makes us stronger. As such, we value and are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our academic mission: research, clinical service, and teaching.
Sherril L. Green
Chair, Dept. of Comparative Medicine
Resources
The COVID-19 pandemic compounding with recent current events is causing a tremendous amount of stress, fear and anxiety for many people. It is important more than ever to take care of your mental health. Below is a list of offerings through various resources:
- Help Center (Faculty and Staff): https://helpcenter.stanford.edu/
- A progressive chaplaincy resource recommended by Stanford chaplains: https://www.faithmattersnetwork.org/communitycareofficehours
- Resource from the University leadership: https://www.talkspace.com/covid-resources
- For student trainees: https://vaden.stanford.edu/caps
- Work Life Office: https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/benefits-rewards/worklife
- Spiritual Resources in Times of Crisis: https://spiritual.sites.stanford.edu
- Postdoc Assistance Program (PAP) (resource for postdocs/residents)
https://postdocbenefits.stanford.edu/home/my-benefits/postdoc-assistance-program - Black Lives Matter Resources from the Office for Faculty Diversity & Development (PDF)
Updated January 5, 2023