Dismantling racism in healthcare demands a concerted effort on many fronts and a key component is medical education that promotes racial justice. Our curriculum teaches how racism affects routine care, and how we, as healthcare professionals, may unknowingly propagate health disparities.
The Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment in Medicine: A Guide to Accommodations for Learners with Disabilities course provides guidance and strategies for physician faculty on accessibility and accommodations in medical education.
Stanford CME in collaboration with other medical organizations supports the call to action for the National Physician Suicide Awareness Day | NPSA Day on September 17th. With a variety of educational formats and resources, we invite you to join in on the conversation.
This is a 6-month cohort-based foundational learning experience. The program provides participants with an evidence-based framework for personal growth, key management and leadership skills, and deep connection with peers.
Stanford Medcast is an educational podcast ideal for clinician on the go. Hot topics in medicine, healthcare, and education are discussed with world leading physicians and scientists.
Vaccine hesitancy challenges healthcare providers. The percentage of vaccinated Americans has grown, while the percentage of those who have been undecided has fallen. However, the number of people who oppose vaccination has remained steady.