Videos

Division Chief Dr. David Cornfield

Michael Tracy, MD

Michael Tracy, MD, describes his work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. He specializes in treating bronchopulmonary dysplasia/chronic lung disease in infants and other lung conditions, including asthma and cystic fibrosis.

Elizabeth Burgener, MD

Elizabeth Burgener, MD, describes her work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. She treats kids and teens with lung diseases, including cystic fibrosis. She also researches cystic fibrosis in the hopes of developing better treatments.

Carol Conrad, MD

Carol Conrad, MD, describes her work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. She specializes in treating children with advanced lung disease, including cystic fibrosis, and helping them prepare for and recover from lung transplant.

John Mark, MD

John Mark, MD, describes his work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. He focuses on treating asthma, cystic fibrosis and other lung disorders. Dr. Mark also uses integrative medicine approaches like yoga and acupuncture.

Karen Hardy, MD

Karen Hardy, MD, describes her work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. She specializes in treating lung disorders in children, including asthma and cystic fibrosis.

Manisha Newaskar, MD

Manisha Newaskar, MD, describes her work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. She focuses on treating children with asthma, specializing in patients with both asthma and sickle cell disease and cystic fibrosis.

Eric Zee, MD

Eric Zee, MD, describes his work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. He specializes in treating lung disorders in children, including asthma, cystic fibrosis and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

MyMy Buu, MD

MyMy Buu, MD, describes her work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. She treats children with lung and breathing issues, specializing on disorders of the airway, esophagus and upper gastrointestinal tract.

Christin Kuo, MD

Christin Kuo, MD, describes her work as a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health. She treats kids with a range of lung and breathing disorders, from more common issues like asthma to more rare conditions like interstitial lung disease.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Pulmonary Vascular Disease in BPD

Steven Abman, MD, presents “Pulmonary Vascular Disease in BPD” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Post-Prematurity Respiratory Disease: What, Who, How?

Michael Tracy, MD, a pediatric pulmonologist at Stanford Children’s Health, presents “Post-Prematurity Respiratory Disease: What, Who, How?” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Control of Pulmonary Vascular Growth

Cristina Alvira, MD, a pediatric critical care specialist at Stanford Children’s Health, presents “Control of Pulmonary Vascular Growth by the Lung Microenvironment” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Genetic Surfactant Dysfunction Disorders

Larry Nogee, MD, presents “Genetic Surfactant Dysfunction Disorders” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Neonatal RDS Management Before Surfactant Therapy

Philip Sunshine, MD, a neonatologist at Stanford Children’s Health, presents “Neonatal RDS Management Before Surfactant Therapy” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Cardiopulmonary Interactions in CDH

John Kinsella, MD, presents “Cardiopulmonary Interactions in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Preparing for the First Breath, One Cell at a Time

Daniel Swarr, MD, presents “Preparing for the First Breath, One Cell at a Time” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Lung Biopsy in Pediatric ILD: Back to the Future?

Gail Deutsch, MD, presents “Lung Biopsy in Pediatric ILD: Back to the Future?” at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

Stanford Pediatric Pulmonology Symposium – Closing Remarks

David Cornfield, MD, chief of pediatric pulmonology at Stanford Children’s Health, offers closing remarks at Infant and Child Lung Disorders: Genetics, Diagnostics and Tomorrow’s Care, a symposium held at Stanford University on March 25, 2019.

2018 Childx, Day 2: Remarks

2018 Childx remarks by conference co-chair, David Cornfield, MD, Stanford Medicine. Childx is a dynamic, TED-style conference designed to address the challenges and solutions in pediatric and maternal health.

Mind Body Therapies in Cystic Fibrosis Care - John Mark, MD

John Mark, MD, is a pediatric pulmonologist at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford, where he utilizes non-conventional approaches with individuals who have chronic illnesses such as cystic fibrosis.

2018 Childx: Pulling the Themes Together

Pseudomonas 101 - Karen Hardy MD

Karen Hardy, MD offers a comprehensive overview of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, including new therapies in the pipeline to treat this pathogen which so commonly colonizes the CF airway.

Cystic Fibrosis - An Integrative/Holistic Approach

John D. Mark, MD, a pulmonologist at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, shares his extensive knowledge of integrative medicine and its complementary use in conjunction with cystic fibrosis medical regimens. Dr. Mark is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford.

Stanford Cystic Fibrosis Education Day 2011

Carlos Milla, MD "CFF Registry Report 2009 Update", Siri Vaeth, Kriss Benson, Meg Dvorak & Lindsey Martins "Advisory Boards", General Morning Session. Recorded on 3/5/2011.

 

"Assessing Pulmonary Function..." by Dr. Carlos Milla

Stanford CF Education Day 2014 General Session

A Conversation About Status Chats with Dr. Sumit Bhargava

Exploring Health Outcomes in Hispanic Patients with CF in California

MyMy Buu, MD, Pulmonologist, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Stanford University School of Medicine, discusses how she is improving the understanding of health status and outcomes in Hispanic patients with CF.

Stopping the Spread of Germs: Infection Control Guidelines at LPCH - MyMy Buu, MD

Stanford Cystic Fibrosis Education Day 2013 Stopping the Spread of Germs: Infection Control Guidelines at LPCH - MyMy Buu, MD

Fungi in CF - Observers or Actors?

Rick Moss, MD, nationally renowned CF clinician and researcher, Professor Emeritus, former Chief of the Pediatric Pulmonology & Allergy Divisions & Director of the CF Center at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford from 1991 to 2009.

CF Research at Stanford: Past and Present

Zoe Davies, N.P., and Colleen Dunn, R.R.T., will discuss the impact of research; the need for involvement; and the benefits awaiting.  Recorded on 11/13/2012.

CF Overview and CF Quality of Life Program

CYSTIC FIBROSIS: FROM WHOLE GENOME TO WHOLE PERSON, Presented by Richard Moss, M.D.

7th Aspergillosis Conference - Dr Richard Moss

Dr Richard Moss discusses allergic Aspergillosis, Asthma, children affected by Aspergillus + Q & A with patients.

Interview with John Mark, M D Pulmonologist, Packard Children's Hospital

Interview with Carlos Milla, M D , Stanford University Medical Center


2017 Center for Excellence Annual Symposium - Playlist

Video Order

  1. Opening Remarks, Stanford Children’s Health Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Symposium
  2. Birth of BPD: A Conversation with Dr. William Northway, Dr. Philip Sunshine & Dr. David Cornfield
  3. Philip Sunshine, MD: Early Days of Supportive Ventilation
  4. Beverley Newman, MD: BPD Radiographic Features – Then and Now
  5. Alan Jobe, MD, PhD: What is BPD? Then and Now
  6. Roberta Ballard, MD and Philip Ballard, MD: The Role of Surfactant in the Evolution of BPD
  7. Richard Bland, MD: Mechanical Ventilation is a Critical Factor in the Pathogenesis of BPD
  8. Robert Tepper, MD, PhD: Opportunities for Long-Term Lung Growth Following Premature Birth
  9. Christopher Baker, MD: Long-Term Outcomes of Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
  10. Rory Morty, PhD: Experimental Models: Present and Future
  11. Steve Abman, MD: The Vasculature as a Determinant of Lung Growth
  12. Cristina Alvira, MD: The Role of the Lung Microenvironment in Modulating Pulmonary Angiogenesis
  13. Namasivayam Ambalavanan, MD: Biomarkers in BPD
  14. Bernard Thébaud, MD, PhD: Overview of Cell-Based Therapies for BPD
  15. Stella Kourembanas, MD: Mesenchymal Stem-Cell Derived Exosomes: “Next” Therapy for BPD?
  16. Closing Remarks, Stanford Children’s Health Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Symposium