Lunch & Dinner Seminars (Spring 2020)
This is an *OLD* list of seminars from Spring 2020, for reference only. Please navigate to the "Lunch and Dinner Seminars" link on the left side of this page for the most current list of this quarter's seminars.
Monday
Day/Time | Course Code | Course Name | Course Description | Course Location | Contact Information |
M 5:30-6:20P | MED 245 | Leadership in Medicine - Developing Your Moral Identity | Students will view videos of well-known leaders being interviewed or watch a live interview of the chief communications officer of Stanford School of Medicine each week. All this will be conducted through zoom conferencing for students to connect from home. With these interviews we will be highlighting the ethical challenges that these leaders faced and how they rose to these challenges, or fell short. These famous leaders will come from a variety of fields including academia, government, law, public service, public health, the military or journalism. We will then hold small group discussions after the interviews to debate the decisions made by these leaders. Through discourse and deep reflection we aim to prepare students for their own leadership challenges of the future. Students can apply for an additional unit with self-directed reading and a written paper describing important principles of leadership (1-2 units). | ZOOM | sgyurdzh(at)stanford.edu |
M 12:30-1:20P | IMMUNOL 209 | Translational Immunology | The format is a seminar series with weekly lectures from Immunology Faculty and guest speakers focusing on current basic immunology research and how it is translated into immunotherapies and clinical trials. Topics include hematopoiesis, transplantation, tolerance, immune monitoring, vaccination, autoimmunity and antibodies, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic pulmonary disease, and asthma. Course attendance is mandatory if registered. Can miss one seminar per quarter. | ZOOM | awilk@stanford.edu |
Tuesday
Day/Time | Course Code | Course Name | Course Description | Course Location | Contact Information |
Tues 12:30-1:20pm | PSYC 225 | Stanford Klingenstein Fellowship Program | This class is offered as part of the Klingenstein fellowship - a mentoring program designed to expose first and second year medical students to the rewarding field of child and adolescent psychiatry, and to increase awareness and education about child and adolescent mental health issues. This is part of a series of courses offered year-long, in the spring students will focus on adolescent mental health and have the opportunity to interact with adolescent patients. | ZOOM | aeomara@stanford.edu |
Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Canceled due to COVID-19
Course Code | Course Name |
MED 248 | Student Rounds |
NSUR 200 | Narratives in Neurosurgery |
NSUR 210 | Operative Neuroanatomy using Virtual Reality and Cadaver Lab |
OBGYN 282 | Pregnancy, Childbirth and Infancy (Mommies and Babies) |