Published inScope - Stanford MedicineA COVID-19 patient’s love of music becomes a doctor’s key in careApr 15, 2021Apr 15, 2021
Published inScope - Stanford MedicineTriple-organ recipient joins walk to promote organ donationMar 26, 2021Mar 26, 2021
Published inScope - Stanford MedicineAffordable Care Act subsidies reduce health care costs for low-income AmericansA Stanford Medicine researcher finds that the Affordable Care Act’s insurance subsidies have protected low-income Americans against high…Mar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
Published inScope - Stanford Medicine‘You’re going to be a nurse’: A champion of equity in patient careSharon Hampton is focusing on patient equity as a nursing leader at Stanford Health Care. Getting to know patients and staff is key, she…Mar 19, 2021A response icon1Mar 19, 2021A response icon1
Published inScope - Stanford MedicinePandemic thrust infection prevention team into the spotlightThroughout pandemic, Stanford Medicine’s infection prevention team has risen to the challenges of COVID-19, ensuring the safety of staff…Mar 17, 2021A response icon1Mar 17, 2021A response icon1
Published inScope - Stanford MedicineDisease detective tells stories of mystery diseases in new bookEuan Ashley, professor of medicine and genetics, tells the stories of his patients with rare or mystery diseases through his new book, The…Mar 15, 2021A response icon1Mar 15, 2021A response icon1
Published inScope - Stanford MedicineReimagining palliative care learning during a pandemicIn response to the pandemic, one determined Stanford Medicine team built on its online expertise to reimagine palliative care learning.Mar 12, 2021A response icon1Mar 12, 2021A response icon1
Published inScope - Stanford MedicineA line of trust: Stanford Medicine physician supports family members, by phoneThis Voices of COVID story features Ricky Hansra, MD, who has found a way to reassure, empower, and advocate for patients’ families from a…Mar 10, 2021A response icon1Mar 10, 2021A response icon1
Published inScope - Stanford MedicineCommunity bonds help barbers improve health for Black menA program that trains barbers to coach Black men about their health and wellness helps bridge health equity gaps by tapping into built-in…Mar 8, 2021A response icon1Mar 8, 2021A response icon1
Published inScope - Stanford MedicineEarlier colonoscopies halve subsequent cancer riskPeople who have their first colonoscopy between the age of 45 and 49 halve their risk of subsequent colorectal cancers, a Stanford…Mar 4, 2021Mar 4, 2021