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Samuel Ricardo Saenz
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Sam Saenz received his MD degree from UC Irvine and MPH from UC Berkeley before returning to his alma mater for psychiatry residency. His research focus is mental health disparities impacting Latino populations. His career interests include social determinants of health, community psychiatry, and addiction psychiatry.
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Atif Saleem
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Dr. Atif Saleem is a fourth-year resident in anatomic and clinical pathology with interests in global health, dermatopathology, and hematopathology.
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Lindsay Anne Sceats MD
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio Dr. Lindsay Sceats is a general surgery resident at Stanford Hospital. Research interests include colorectal surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, healthcare cost containment, and insurance plan design. She is supported by a Stanford Spectrum KL2 Training Grant.
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Sara Shams
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sara_Shams2
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Jared Shenson
Resident in Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests I have two broad areas of research interest, focusing on the use of informatics and technology in medical education and surgical care.
1. Medical education innovation methods and use of educational informatics to enhance teaching and learning
2. Health informatics applications in surgical care -
Quaovi Hemeka Sodji
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, Radiation Therapy
Bio PGY IV Resident in Radiation Oncology.
Recipient of the B. Leonard Holman Research Pathway by the American Board of Radiology -
Eric S Sussman, MD
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Current Research and Scholarly Interests My primary academic interest is to expand the scope of precision medicine in cerebrovascular neurosurgery. Specifically, I utilize advanced neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and proteomics and metabolomics in order to optimize and personalize the clinical management of patients with hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. In addition, I utilize large institutional and national databases to advance clinical outcomes following cerebrovascular insults, and to clarify how improvements in systems-based practices can improve the quality and value of care for cerebrovascular patients.