Upcoming Events
CANCELLED: 01/07/24 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Mixer
Unfortunately the Stanford Medicine Alumni Association will canceling our J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Mixer. We hope you'll be able to join us for this event next year.
02/21/24 Half Century Club Luncheon
Please join the Stanford Medicine Alumni Association's as we host the annual Half Century Club Luncheon: a special afternoon designed to honor medical alumni and friends across multiple graduation years to celebrate those alumni who graduated more than 50 years ago.
Recent Events
12/04/23 Alumni Awards Dinner
Thank you to those who were able to join the Stanford Medicine Alumni Association as we presented awards to distinguished alumni for exceptional service to Stanford Medicine and outstanding lifetime contributions to medicine and the biomedical sciences.
10/28/23 Stanford Medicine Alumni Tailgate
Thank you to those who came out to campus to rally alongside fellow alumni and students at our exclusive pre-party, just a few blocks away from Stanford Stadium, before watching your Stanford Cardinal take on the Washington Huskies!
10/07/23 Women in Medicine & Science - Women Evolving: Embracing the Journey
Thank you to everyone who were able to join us for a day of inspiration, education, and celebration of the remarkable achievements of women in medicine and the biosciences. We hope you enjoyed hearing from experts as they shared stories of this year's theme of Women Evolving: Embracing the Journey.
Covid-19 and Live Events
Due to the evolving risk associated with COVID-19 and out of concern for the well-being of our guests, in-person events of large gatherings can be cancelled or changed to a virtual format at any time, and in person gatherings may have additional safety protocols in place that will be communicated prior to events. We regret any inconvenience these changes may cause. For updates, please check your individual SMAA event on this website or contact our offices. Stanford University updates can be found at http://med.stanford.edu/covid19.
Racial Justice
As leaders of Stanford Medicine, we come to this time of tragedy, unrest, and reckoning with the Stanford School of Medicine's pledge against racism and violence against BIPOC. For additional alumni and campus resources on this issue, please visit the Stanford Alumni Racial Justice Resources page.
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Contact Us
Stanford Medicine Alumni Association
485 Broadway St.
Redwood City, CA 94063
P: 650.725.0526
Stanford Medicine News
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Anatomical gift memorial service
An event to commemorate body donations, “the priceless gift of generosity,” previously only open to faculty, staff and students, is now open to the donors’ loved ones.
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1:2:1 Podcast
An award-winning podcast from Stanford's School of Medicine, 1:2:1 presents engaging conversations about how advances in health-care policy and biomedical research touch our lives. The podcast is hosted by Paul Costello, the medical school's chief communications officer.
State of the Human Podcast
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Stanford Radio
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The Equation
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