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Jaspreet Pannu
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Dr. Pannu is a resident physician in the internal medicine department at Stanford Health Care. She is a member of the Global Health Residency Track (https://globalhealth.stanford.edu/global-health-residency-track/).
Outside of her clinical duties, she helps organize the Stanford Climate & Health group and the Stanford Existential Risks Initiative within the Freeman Spogli Institute. Previously, she worked on healthcare technology at Google AI/Google Health, and on pandemic preparedness policy at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. -
Benjamin Vincent Park
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Interventional Oncology, Immunotherapy
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Jonathon J. Parker, MD, PhD
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Dr. Parker is currently a PGY6 Neurosurgery Resident at Stanford. He has focused his training and research on minimally invasive treatments for epilepsy and movement disorders in Adults and Children. He has focused his training to develop expertise in open microsurgical resection techniques, laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT), focused ultrasound (MRgFUS), Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS), electrocorticography (ECoG), stereo-electro-encephalography (SEEG), and robotic-assisted surgery.
Dr. Parker completed a year long enfolded fellowship in Adult and Pediatric Epilepsy & Functional Surgery with Dr. Gerald Grant and Dr. Casey Halpern. Guided by his surgical mentors, Dr. Parker has utilized state of the art approaches to improve epilepsy surgery by combing SEEG, 3D printing, whole brain tractography, and navigated operative exoscopes to guide safe surgical resections of epileptic foci. Dr. Parker's research revolves around optimizing SEEG techniques for intracranial evaluation of epileptic foci and clinically-relevant brain mapping via understanding the role of white matter in seizure propagation. -
Birju Patel
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio I'm an internal medicine physician striving to make technology work better for healthcare providers. My experience comes from Stanford, Kaiser Permanente, Mayo Clinic, Geisinger, Johns Hopkins, McKinsey, and the Maryland Department of Health. I am developing methods to extract information about clinical reasoning from healthcare data to enable tools that will assist clinicians as they search, order, and document in the EHR.
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Roma Patel, PA-C
Affiliate, Physician Assistant Studies
Bio Roma Patel, PA-C is an advanced practice provider who specializes in Cutaneous Oncology. She completed her Physician Assistant Studies at Augusta University. Roma Patel has a special interest in Metastatic Melanoma and Advanced Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers.
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Sunny R. Patel, MD, MBA
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Dr. Sunny Patel is a Senior Resident Physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford Healthcare/Stanford University School of Medicine
-Team Leader, Resident Safety Committee (2017)
-Director & Founder, Healthcare Leadership & Administration Summer Fellowship (2020- )
Dr. Patel graduated cum lade from New York University with a BA in Mathematics and Biochemistry with honors. Subsequently, he completed a research year at the New York University Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine in the Neuroscience division, and served as a Patient Advocate at Bellevue Hospital in New York City.
Dr. Patel completed his medical training at New York University School of Medicine, and also earned his MBA from New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business, specializing in Leadership & Change Management with a healthcare focus.
He completed his Sub-internship in Emergency Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston as well as a Clinical Informatics research elective at Harvard Medical School.
During his first post-graduate year at Stanford Healthcare, he served as Team Leader of the Resident Safety Committee, a multidisciplinary resident physician group that focuses on quality improvement. He later went on to complete a research elective in Digital Healthcare and Telemedicine at NYP Weill Cornell.
Recently, in partnership with the Stanford Healthcare CEO and the Dean of the Stanford School of Medicine, he developed a novel leadership curriculum for medical students interested in Healthcare Leadership & Administration (HCLA). He currently serves as the Director & Founder for the HCLA summer fellowship.
Dr. Patel looks to apply his skillset to strategize new solutions to eliminate medical waste, optimize patient care, and decrease the cost of healthcare services by applying cutting edge, evidence-based, operations management techniques in conjunction with industry-proven leadership and change management principles. His interests include: healthcare consulting, digital healthcare/telemedicine, venture capital, healthcare systems and services, advising biomedical device and pharmaceutical firms, and blockchain application to healthcare. -
Jessica Plaza
Masters Student in Physician Assistant Studies, admitted Autumn 2019
Bio Jessica Plaza holds a BA in Human Biology from Stanford University and was a member of Stanford Softball and Team USA for multiple years during her undergrad. Her undergraduate course load was focused on Human Performance and Mental Health. During this time she completed an internship with Stanford Sports Performance where she was involved with the athletes and explaining efficient movement patterns. In the Division of Clinical Anatomy, Jessica worked as a research assistant where she has been a TA for the Clinical Anatomy Summer Program. Her scholarly work is related to enhancing the digital media available for the Anatomage table where she lead the project on cryomacrotome slicing of human specimens. She is now in pursuit of her masters in Stanford's Physician Assistant program.