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Mijiza M. Sanchez-Guzman
Associate Dean, Office of Medical Student Affairs, SoM Office of Student Services
Current Role at Stanford As the leader of a team of professionals engaged in the provision of comprehensive student services Dr. Sanchez-Guzman is dedicated to proving leadership and direction for student programs ranging from orientation, advising, student wellness, learning strategies, financial aid to graduation as well as the transition to alumni status for both Medical and PhD students. In addition, Dr. Sanchez-Guzman is responsible for developing tools to measure the effectiveness of service delivery to all student groups, faculty, and staff. She has the distinct honor and privilege of managing a wonderful and amazing team within the Office of Medical Student Affairs and working with staff/ faculty partners and colleauges throughout Stanford University and nationwide.
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Donya Sarrafian
Stanford Student Employee, School of Medicine - Biomedical Ethics
Bio Donya Sarrafian is an undergraduate at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA majoring in Biology
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Rachel Schwartz
Casual - Non-Exempt, SoM - Physician Wellness
Bio Rachel Schwartz received her BA in Linguistics from UCLA followed by a PhD in Communication Sciences and Disorders from McGill University. She completed postdoctoral fellowships in Delivery System Science (AcademyHealth, Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute), and Health Services Research & Development (VA Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford Center for Heath Policy / Primary Care & Outcomes Research). She has experience leading research in pediatrics (Lucile Packard Children?s Hospital), neurology (Palo Alto Medical Foundation), emergency medicine (Stanford) and primary care (Stanford and Palo Alto VA).
Her research interests center around systems-level interventions for improving provider wellness and medical education initiatives that provide physicians with tools for navigating psychosocial aspects of the clinical encounter. -
Clifford Charles Sheckter
Postdoc Res Affiliate, Translational Research Operations
Bio Dr. Sheckter is a graduate from the Stanford plastic and reconstructive surgery residency currently pursuing additional training in burn and critical care. His clinical interests include acute and reconstructive burn care along with surgical scar management. His research involves understanding the role of reconstructive surgery in improving the quality of life of those with disfiguring scars. He's also interested in health systems design as it relates to the delivery of high value wound and burn care. Likewise, he studies the influence of economic forces on surgical decision making in reconstructive surgery.