APP Leadership Certificate Program
Now Accepting Applications for
the 2026 Cohort
Advance your leadership with Stanford’s Advanced Practice Provider Leadership Certificate. This 4-month program for early- to mid-career APPs blends expert-led learning, coaching, assessments, and flexible modules to build strategic skills, inspire teams, and drive meaningful change in patient care.
4th Annual Updates in Gastroenterology & Hepatology
April 15-18, 2026
Sonoma, CA
Join the 4th Annual Updates in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in scenic wine country for a one-day course highlighting the latest advances in gastrointestinal and liver care. Explore evidence-based strategies for diagnosis, management, and emerging therapies while connecting with peers in a relaxed, retreat-like setting designed for meaningful learning.
Care on the Spectrum:
Advancing Autism Science in Clinical Practice
April 2, 2026, Online
Join Care on the Spectrum: Advancing Autism Science in Clinical Practice, a one-day virtual conference exploring evidence-based approaches to autism care across the lifespan. Learn practical strategies for diagnosis, mental health, interdisciplinary care, and neurodiversity-affirming practice, alongside emerging research shaping more effective, patient-centered clinical care.
MCCPOP Perinatal Potpourri Conference 2026
April 16-17, 2026
Hybrid
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Black Maternal Health Week at the MCCPOP Perinatal Potpourri Conference. Explore advances in maternal, fetal, and neonatal care, with topics including Black maternal mental health, obstetric sepsis, neonatal pain, equitable AI, anemia, and placenta accreta.
Stanford Medcast
Episode 116: After the Diagnosis: What Matters Most in Autism Care
Autism care does not end with diagnosis. In this episode of Stanford Medcast, Dr. Grace Gengoux shares evidence-based strategies to support families, empower parents, and deliver compassionate, individualized care while helping clinicians navigate early intervention, misinformation, and long-term outcomes with confidence and clarity.
National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month. Explore Stanford CME programs focused on the science of nutrition and its impact on prevention, chronic disease management, and overall health. Gain practical, evidence-based strategies to support patient counseling and improve outcomes through informed, nutrition-focused care.
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