Education
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111th diploma ceremony for med school
“In a world that encourages increasing specialization, hold on to that sense of being a student,” Stanford Provost Persis Drell told Stanford School of Medicine graduates.
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Annual awards honor outstanding teaching, patient care
More than 50 faculty, staff members, residents and students were recognized with 2019 awards for outstanding contributions to the Stanford Medicine community.
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Students display diverse research
Sixty medical students presented a broad array of projects at this year’s medical student research symposium.
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Med students win Soros Fellowships
An aspiring surgeon and an aspiring stem cell biologist, both currently medical students at Stanford, are among the winners of this year’s Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans.
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Provost to address med school graduates
Physicist and university provost Persis Drell will be the keynote speaker at this year’s medical school’s graduation ceremony.
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On the Ides of March, the future is revealed
On March 15, Stanford medical students nervously awaited the moment they could find out where they had matched for their residencies.
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New PhD students welcomed with lab coats
Incoming graduate students in the biosciences at Stanford were welcomed Sept. 24 with white lab coats bestowed by the Stanford Medicine Alumni Association.
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‘Discovery Curriculum’ launched
A redesigned curriculum for Stanford medical students is now being fully implemented. It provides new courses, more flexibility and financial incentives for pursuing long-term research.
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Rally to raise awareness scheduled
After a statement about guns ended prospects for a government appointment, a Stanford professor joined a student in forming a nonprofit to address the public health issue.
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$10 million pledge for bioscience students
The funds from the Blavatnik Family Foundation will provide permanent support for five students enrolled in the Stanford Biosciences.
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Med program for teens turns 30
More than 700 students, 30 summers, zero tuition: The no-cost Stanford Medical Youth Science Program helps aspiring low-income teens begin their journey toward careers in the medical and health sciences.
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