Partnership Information

This partnership form is designed to connect with those interested in collaborating with the Senior Academy at Stanford Medicine. By gathering essential details, we aim to match your needs, interests and goals with initiatives that align with our mission, fostering impactful partnerships and community engagement with our retired faculty and/or senior faculty. We especially encourage partnerships with volunteer opportunities for our members.

Our retired faculty have deep collective wisdom, experience, skills, talents, and knowledge of potential value to our trainees, active faculty, school, university, and community at large.  We welcome partnerships related to service, mentorship, education, teaching, and research.  The focus is on partnerships where retired faculty have opportunities to contribute given their expertise or experience.

Here are a few examples of how our retired faculty can contribute:

  • Community Service-Serve as a volunteer and/or provide expert advice, information, lectures, and workshops to service clubs and other organizations as requested.
  • Educational Talks or Teaching Workshops-Provide educational talks and/or workshops in collaboration with academic units/institutions, community organizations, non-profit organizations, educators, and agencies to share specific knowledge or expertise.
  • Mentoring-Serve as a mentor to students, residents, postdocs, active faculty, and others for career advancement, publishing/writing for medical journals and other interest areas based on their expertise and experiences.
  • School of Medicine and/or University Service-Provide retired faculty representation and input to School of Medicine and/or university committees and initiatives.  Examples include but are not limited to retired faculty serving on admissions committees, compliance/regulation committees, as judges on competition panels, and as grant reviewers.
     

If you have any questions about the Senior Academy at Stanford Medicine, you may contact Newton Cheung at newton.cheung@stanford.edu