Programs Through PCPH
CSI (Clinical Summer Internship)
Stanford CSI brings together curious learners from different backgrounds to actively engage in the exploration of the art and science behind world-class medicine.
DEI
To build a community in which all people – including those who have historically been marginalized – can thrive authentically, we will embrace human diversity and pursue practices that advance equity, inclusion, access, and justice.
ESU (Evaluation Sciences Unit)
The Evaluation Sciences Unit (ESU) is a multidisciplinary group of clinician and non-clinician doctorate and masters-trained faculty and staff with expertise in implementation and evaluation sciences, health services research, epidemiology, and biostatistics.
Faculty Mentoring Program
Mentoring junior colleagues into the complex roles of faculty in academic medicine is not only a good cultural practice, but is required by university policy.
Global Health
In the pursuit of wellbeing, worldwide, we share knowledge, equip leaders, and build interdisciplinary, multisectoral teams to address urgent global health challenges.
Long COVID Care REACH
Long COVID Care Resources and Education to Advance Community Health (REACH) is a federally-funded initiative that aims to expand and improve care for individuals with Long COVID through academic-community partnerships, educational outreach, and supporting primary care. Stanford's multi-disciplinary Long COVID program is collaborating with safety-net health systems San Mateo Medical Center and Community Health Center Network to expand care for vulnerable patient populations. The project also involves a number of outreach partners including public health departments and community-based organizations to facilitate deeper reach and dissemination of Long COVID resources into diverse communitieians.
Patient and Family Engaged Medical Education
The vision for Patient and Family Engaged Medical Education at Stanford is that patient, family, and caregiver perspectives are included at the exploration, development, and implementation stages of curriculum design, moving their role from that of “end user” to that of designer of the hearts and minds of future clinicians.
SAGE
SAGE aims are to solve many of the current problems in aging research using the latest technological tools including artificial intelligence/machine learning, precision medicine, digital interventions, virtual reality and others.
Stanford Healthcare AI Applied Research Team’s (HEA3RT)
We are a team of primary care physicians, scientists, and quality improvement experts who are dedicated to applied research on AI in healthcare. Our mission is to bring leading edge AI technologies "from code to bedside” in support of the Quintuple Aim.