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Nick Hakes
Medical Ethics Researcher, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
Bio My professional goal is to be a military trauma surgeon because I want to serve my country while saving the lives of American heroes wounded in the fight for freedom.
Trauma is my passion. Whether I am in the ambulance, helicopter, trauma bay, operating room, or intensive care unit, I am fascinated by emergency medicine and critical care, especially trauma and acute care surgery.
I am constantly seeking opportunities to work, research, volunteer, and shadow. Please feel free to contact me at 330-990-8599 or hakesn@stanford.edu to assist me in my endeavors or simply talk shop.
When not in scrubs, I enjoy spontaneous adventures, skydiving, water skiing, farming sweet corn and giant pumpkins, line dancing, attending the rodeo, and listening to country music. -
Michael Halaas
Dep. CIO, Stanford Health Care & SOM | Assoc Dean Industry Relations & Dig. Hlth, Technology & Digital Solutions
Current Role at Stanford In my role as Deputy Chief Information Officer, I provide strategic leadership and management of innovative technology solutions for Stanford Health Care and School of Medicine, as part of Stanford Medicine's Technology and Digital Solutions organization, led by Eric Yablonka. I provide direct oversight for functional areas in Research Technology, Data and Analytics, Educational Technology, Application Development and Research Informatics.
In my role as Associate Dean, Industry Relations and Digital Health, I lead Stanford Medicine’s Office of Industry Relations and Digital Health (IRDH) whose mission is to foster relationships that will promote discovery, accelerate the use of technologies that advance human health, and translate today’s breakthroughs into tomorrow’s standard of care. IRDH serves as the front door for organizations interested in exploring a strategic relationship with Stanford Medicine. The work is part of Stanford Medicine's Strategy Team, led by Priya Singh. -
Karen Thomson Hall
Director, Standardized Patient Program, Immersive and Simulation-based Learning
Current Role at Stanford Director, Standardized Patient Program
Center for Immersive and Simulation-based Learning
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Meghan Halley
Research Scholar, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
Bio I am a medical anthropologist with a background in public health and a passion for research that engages the voices of patients and families in improving population health and healthcare delivery. I am a proud Midwesterner, with a B.A. in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a PhD and MPH from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. My broad research interests include the psychosocial dimensions of health and illness, the well-being of children and families, and medical decision-making, particularly in the context of complex illness. I also am a perpetual student of the art of grant writing, and I love supporting scientists in developing this critical skill. At the Center for Biomedical Ethics, my research examines the ethical and economic implications of genome sequencing for diagnosis of children with rare diseases and their families. My work examines the ethical implications of varying approaches to economic evaluation and their relation to reimbursement and equitable access to new genomic technologies. I am also interested in the development of new tools for measurement of the costs and benefits of new genomic technologies that reflect patient values.
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Mindy Hantke
Public Rel Offcr 2, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Current Role at Stanford Web & Communications Administration
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (http://med.stanford.edu/psychiatry.html) -
Josef Hardi
Software Dvlpr 2, Med/BMIR
Bio I'm a software engineer with a keen interest in data science. I have over 10 years’ experience in software development and 5 years in the data processing. Currently, I work as a backend developer for the Stanford Center of Biomedical Informatics Research; tackling issues in data and metadata management and interoperability. I also actively engage in the work of converting health and claim records to the OMOP common data model as part of my collaboration with the Stanford Population Health Sciences. I have experience with Java, Python, R, RDF, OWL, OBDA, Schema.org and Elasticsearch.
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T. Kyle Harrison, MD
Clinical Professor (Affiliated) [Vapahcs], Anesthesia
Bio Dr. T. Kyle Harrison is a Clinical Professor (Affiliated- PAVA) of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Stanford University and a staff physician at the VA Palo Alto. He earned his MD and did his residency training in anesthesiology at Stanford University. He completed a medical education and simulation fellowship at Stanford and then obtained additional training in addiction medicine at both Stanford and the VA Palo Alto. He is interested in the intersection of pain and addiction. He attends on both the acute pain service as well as the addiction medicine clinic at the VA Palo Alto. His academic interest include addiction, pain, peri operative management of buprenorphine, conversion of acute to chronic pain, and medical simulation. His email is kyle.harrison@stanford.edu and his twitter handle is @KyleHarrisonMD.
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Erin J. Hart
PM&R Residency Program Coordinator, Orthopaedic Surgery
Current Role at Stanford Program Coordinator for the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Program and Clerkship, Fellowship Coordinator for the PM&R Spine Research Fellowship and PM&R Spine Fellowship.