School of Medicine
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Anneke Claypool
Ph.D. Student in Management Science and Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
Bio Anneke Claypool is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.
RESEARCH AREA: Health Policy
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
Anneke Claypool's research is focused on developing models to evaluate health policy impacts and costs. Her current research includes analyzing the cost-effectiveness of chikungunya virus prevention with a dynamic transmission model and using mathematical modeling to analyze racial disparities in breast cancer incidence in the US. She is particularly interested in infectious disease and improvement in policies for communities with limited access to healthcare. -
Jeff Codori
Circ Library Spec, School of Medicine - Lane Medical Library
Current Role at Stanford Library Specialist, Circulation department, Service Desk.
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Marcia Cohen
Senior Associate Dean, Finance and Operations, School of Medicine
Current Role at Stanford Responsible for oversight and direction of all aspects of the schools financial and administrative functions reporting to the Dean.
Directing all aspects of the School’s financial and administrative functions, including budget and financial planning, faculty compensation, human resources, facilities planning and operations, information technology services, research administration, and education programs administration. Serve as the School’s administrative compliance officer, and establish the financial and administrative policies in the Dean’s units as well as the School’s 27 academic departments and 8 interdisciplinary institutes and centers. -
Joseph David Cooper
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) [Scvmc], Medicine - Med/Infectious Diseases
Bio Joseph David Cooper attended Bucknell University for his undergraduate degree with a dual major in Biology and Philosophy. He graduated from St. George’s University School of Medicine and went on to complete his Internal Medicine residency at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. He remained at Geisinger for an additional year as Chief Resident in Internal Medicine with a focus on teaching and the education of trainees. He completed his Infectious Diseases fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center-Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York. He is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
He began working at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center primarily in the PACE (Partners in AIDS Care and Education) and Infectious Diseases Clinics in July 2019. He has an active outreach HIV clinic at Valley Health Center in Gilroy, California once a month. He sees outpatients with general infectious diseases and provides inpatient consultation at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. He is actively involved in the teaching and training of Stanford University Infectious Diseases fellows and medical students, including Internal Medicine residents from his home institution and Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara. Dr. Cooper holds an appointment of Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Cooper is an active member of the American College of Physicians and the Infectious Diseases Society of America, of which he serves as a workgroup member on the Medical Education Community of Practice. His professional interests include: HIV, Hepatitis C, PrEP, and the intersection of substance use with infectious diseases. Dr. Cooper is passionate about providing high quality, evidence based care to people living with HIV. His main goal and passion is for his patients to remain healthy. -
Jonathan Bryan Cooper-Sood
Clinical Instructor (Affiliated) [Vch], Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
Bio Board certified in general pediatrics and pediatric emergency medicine, Dr. J. Bryan Cooper-Sood joined Valley Children’s as a pediatric emergency physician in 2018. He has been the director of education for all rotating residents and advanced practice providers (APPs) in the emergency department since August of 2019. He is an affiliated clinical instructor with Stanford University as well.
Prior to Valley Children’s, Dr. Cooper-Sood worked in the urgent care at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Benioff Children’s Hospital of Oakland and was a member of the Sexual Assault Forensic Team (SAFE). During his time in the Bay area, Dr. Cooper-Sood also worked at UCSF Mission Bay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and at Kaiser Permanente Medical Group in San Francisco as an attending physician.
Dr. Cooper-Sood has been involved with several emergency department initiatives, including quality improvement (QI) in the care of asthma, clinical practice guidelines for the evaluation of pediatric cervical spine injuries and in supervising Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) learners and mock codes for pediatric residents. He has also been a member of two Value-In-Pediatric (VIP) QI projects, including REVISE and BASiC. In addition, he has been published in peer reviewed journals such as Pediatric Emergency Care, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice and Head and Neck. He has also presented at conferences including the Pediatric Academic Society (PAS).
Dr. Cooper-Sood received his medical degree with honors from University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. He did his residency in general pediatrics at UCSF and completed his fellowship at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital of Oakland. -
Jennifer Cory
Director of Operations, CDCM, Peds/CDCM Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine
Current Role at Stanford Director of Operations, Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine
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Heather Truher Cousins
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) [Vapahcs], Primary Care and Population Health
Bio Dr. Cousins is a clinician educator based at the Palo Alto VA. She is board certified in Geriatric Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, and Internal Medicine. Dr. Cousins has an undergraduate degree from Stanford (Human Biology) and medical degree from the University of Chicago, and completed residency and fellowship at UCSF. She serves as medical director for the subacute nursing home (4C Short Stay CLC) at the Palo Alto VA, as well as for the VA Home Based Primary Care teams in Palo Alto and San Jose. Dr. Cousins serves as the primary faculty expert on geriatric palliative care for the Stanford Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program. She is closely involved with teaching the Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellows in the long term care setting and teaches the Geriatric-Palliative care thread for the fellowship core curriculum. Dr. Cousins is the VA site director for the Home Care Medicine rotation for the Stanford Geriatric Medicine Fellowship Program. She also enjoys teaching history/physical and presentation skills to medical students in their second-year Practicum course. Her interests include supportive care for advanced cancer patients (especially head/neck cancer), nursing homes, home care medicine, transitions between care settings, elder abuse/neglect, and wound care.
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Justin Crest
Research Development Strategist/Grant Writer, Pediatrics
Bio Justin is an experienced research scientist who has a passion for collaborative team science. He has recieved support from NIH, W.M. Keck, and the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation for his multidisceplenary projects. At Stanford, he facilitates faculty and trainees to strategically position their grants and research goals in order to maximize funding success, while also encouraging new collaborative research within Pediatrics and campus-wide.