In this comprehensive 75-minute webinar, Grace Gengoux, PhD, and Maria Jimenez Muñoz, PhD, will provide an in-depth exploration of current approaches to treating autism in pediatric patients to help medical professionals understand how to identify early signs of autism spectrum disorder, how to support parents in navigating service delivery systems, and how to identify high-quality strengths-based treatment approaches for accelerating learning in children with developmental delays.
This virtual event is dedicated to supporting healthcare providers and students with disabilities. Our goal is to enhance the skills of healthcare professionals in delivering quality care to patients with disabilities, while also fostering the inclusion of providers with disabilities. This conference provides a valuable learning experience for students, trainees, practitioners, and allies in medicine, nursing, therapy, and healthcare administration.
The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity is hosting a faculty webinar with the Health Equity Action Leadership (HEAL) Network and the Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education (CME) to highlight Health Equity. Join us to increase awareness about Artificial Intelligence and Health Equity. Our speaker, Tina Hernandez-Boussard, PhD MPH, MS, FACMI, is an Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), Biomedical Data Sciences, Surgery and Epidemiology & Population Health (by courtesy) at Stanford University.
Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast designed for busy clinicians, offering cutting-edge insights to stay ahead in medicine, healthcare, and education. Hosted by Dr. Ruth Adewuya, each episode features world-renowned physicians and scientists sharing expert perspectives and their stories to elevate clinical practice and inspire innovation.
Stanford Medicine Children's Health offers a comprehensive range of pediatric-focused CME activities throughout the year. These educational programs are designed to help clinicians enhance their knowledge, refine their skills, and improve their performance while staying current with advancements and best practices to ensure optimal patient care and outcomes.
For over forty years, the Annual Mid-Coastal Perinatal Outreach Program (MCCPOP) has provided current advances in maternal, fetal, and neonatal medicine for healthcare providers around the world. Perinatal clinicians and experts present on various topics through lectures, panels, and case discussions.