list : Administration

  • Stanford Medicine communications awards

    Faculty and Office of Communications staff earn nine awards from the Association of American Medical Colleges.

  • Stanford hospitals earn top honors

    A leader in U.S. hospital quality ratings has given Stanford Health Care and Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley top grades for safety. Stanford Health Care was also named a top teaching hospital.

  • Faculty and staff honored

    Nancy Morioka-Douglas is named physician of the year, the new professionalism award is presented in honor of Kelley Skeff, and Erika Schillinger takes home the quality and safety award.

  • New members of arts, sciences academy

    Stanford Medicine professors David Relman and Abraham Verghese were among the nine Stanford faculty members elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  • Program helps diverse postdocs

    Stanford’s Propel program helps postdoctoral scholars from groups underrepresented in the biomedical sciences prepare for academic careers. The goal is to diversify the profession.

  • Monack named Microbiology and Immunology chair

    Monack, whose research focuses on interactions between microbial pathogens and the immune system during infections, succeeds David Schneider.

  • Communications office wins national awards

    The Office of Communications received seven awards from the Association of American Medical Colleges.

  • Top scores from LGBTQ group

    An advocacy group for gender and sexual minorities has awarded scores of 100 to Stanford Medicine health care organizations.

  • On Match Day, residency placements revealed

    For the first time in three years, medical students could gather on campus to mark the moment they would discover where they had matched for internships and residencies.

  • What it means to be a Black doctor

    Black physicians and alumni of Stanford Medicine discussed their experiences in the medical profession, from serving as role models to feeling isolated.