Education
CARE's second strategic pillar is education. Through a variety of courses, lectures, and student programs, CARE aims to foster a deep understanding of the different topics relevant to AANHPI health. The depth and richness of Stanford's resources allows CARE to bring learners of all ages into the Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander health conversation.
Stanford University Courses & Lectures
The CARE Faculty is excited to announce the development of several Stanford courses aimed at improving minority health and culturalized care.
Summer and Year-Long Programs
Stanford CARE Scholars
In the wake of COVID-19, CARE is offering an immersive, online 8-week summer internship in Data Science, Vulnerable Populations, and AI, with a focus on Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander health . This exceptional program leverages the unique aspects of Stanford’s world-class research, technology and medical infrastructure to train learners to become superb population science researchers.
Stanford CARE Team Science Fellowship
We are seeking 4 superb biostatistics/comp sci PhD or masters candidates to serve as Stanford CARE Implementation Science Fellows for 10 weeks in Summer 2022, to learn to teach and mentor Stanford CARE Scholars project teams.
The mission of the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) is to improve the health of Asians, everywhere. The Stanford CARE Scholars program is a year-long virtual course, anchored by a 9-week summer research immersion, which trains 25 undergraduate and early graduate students in large database precision medicine, to prepare them as leaders in Asian and Global Health.
The Chi-Li Pao Foundation and CARE
Chi-Li Pao Foundation Master of Public Health Fellowship
The Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have launched a fellowship program that will provide 1-2 Stanford medical student(s) the opportunity to earn a Master’s degree in Public Health (MPH) from the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care (JCSPHPC). The fellowship includes full tuition, a living stipend, and a round trip ticket from San Francisco to Hong Kong.
Chi Li Pao Hong Kong University (HKU) Enrichment Year
CARE and the Chi-Li Pao Foundation have partnered with Hong Kong University (HKU) to offer an Enrichment Year placement opportunity at Stanford University. This year-long program invites one outstanding HKU student to Stanford University to pursue high-level research with conjunction with Stanford Faculty.