Medical Education

  • “So excited I had to fight back tears”: Stanford School of Medicine students celebrate the next phase in their journey toward becoming full-fledged physicians.

  • State of Stanford Medicine

    At the annual state of Stanford Medicine address, leaders unveiled plans to refresh the integrated strategic plan and to continue implementing the Commission on Justice and Equity’s recommendations.

  • Translational research master’s program

    A new Stanford School of Medicine master’s program trains students in taking basic science research findings from the lab to patient care.

  • Awards for COVID-19 project, media work

    A COVID-19 remembrance project, two videos, an article about bad brain cells and Stanford Medicine magazine have been recognized by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

  • Graduates celebrate in person again

    Doctoral, medical and physician assistant students hear messages of hope and compassion as they celebrate graduation.

  • Awards celebrate teaching, patient care

    More than 40 awards were given to faculty, staff, residents and students at Stanford Medicine in recognition of their outstanding contributions during the 2021-2022 academic year.

  • Awards for promoting diversity

    An event at Stanford Hospital honors a school of medicine faculty member, a fellow and a student for their efforts to diversify the medical field and promote health equity.

  • Program helps diverse postdocs

    Stanford’s Propel program helps postdoctoral scholars from groups underrepresented in the biomedical sciences prepare for academic careers. The goal is to diversify the profession.

  • Medical students named Soros fellows

    The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans has announced 30 new members for 2022, three of whom are Stanford medical students.

  • On Match Day, residency placements revealed

    For the first time in three years, medical students could gather on campus to mark the moment they would discover where they had matched for internships and residencies.

  • 50 years of physician assistant education

    A physician assistant training program that began in 1971 to certify battlefield medics returning from Vietnam has evolved into a sought-after master’s degree.

  • Sculpture honors anatomy donors

    Using bricks salvaged from a demolished anatomy building, art and anatomy lecturer Lauren Toomer created “Renewal,” now gracing the medical school campus.