2012 Medicine Grand Rounds
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Dec 12
How Medication Non-Adherence Contributes to the Epidemic of Chronic Disease (QuickTime)
Niteesh Choudhry, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School -
Dec 5
The Genetics of Personalized Cancer Medicine (QuickTime)
Assistant Professor of Medicine - Oncology, Stanford School of Medicine -
Nov 28
The Pen and the Stethoscope: Connections Between Literature and Medicine (QuickTime)
Professor and Senior Associate Chair for the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Stanford University -
Nov 14
No SUNet required
End of Life Care: From Individuals, Institutions, the IOM and Back (QuickTime)
Stephanie Pincus, MD, MBAScholar-in-Residence, Institute of Medicine -
Nov 7
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ataxia Telangiectasia: An Unexpected Relationship (QuickTime)
Professor of Medicine - Immunology & Rheumatology, Stanford School of Medicine -
Oct 31
Good Communication is Not Magic: An Empirical Approach to Talking with Seriously Ill Patients (QuickTime)
James Tulsky, MDProfessor of Medicine and Chief, Duke Palliative Care, Duke University -
Oct 24
A Wise Choice: Palliative Sedation for Refractory Pain and Suffering at the End-of-Life (QuickTime)
VJ Periyakoil, MD, Meghna Gadgil, MD, Fredric B. Kraemer, MD, Davud Sirjani MD, and Special Guest: Mrs. Judy Wise (the patient's wife)Stanford School of Medicine -
Oct 17
Ancient Enzymes and Their Surprising Connections to New Biology and Disease (QuickTime)
Paul Schimmel, MDThe 7th and 2012 Edward Rubenstein Lectureship Recipient. Ernest and Jean Hahn Professor at The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, San Diego -
Oct 10
Rheumatoid Arthritis: What’s Going On In This Joint? (QuickTime)
Alisa Erika Koch, MDFrederick G.L. Huetwell and William D. Robinson, M.D. Professor of Rheumatology University of Michigan -
Oct 3
What Are Doctors For? The Physician-Patient Relationship Through the End of Life (QuickTime)
Ira Byock, MDDirector of Palliative Medicine, Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center Professor of Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth -
Sep 26
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What Will the Great Physician of the Future Look Like: Intended and Unintended Consequences? (QuickTime)
Robert M. Wachter, MDProfessor & Associate Chairman, Dept. of Medicine; Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine Marc & Lynne Benioff Endowed Chair, University of California, San Francisco -
Sep 19
iPSC for Modeling Cardiovascular Diseases (QuickTime)
Associate Professor of Medicine/ Cardiology & Radiology, Stanford School of Medicine -
Sep 12
EARLY ACUTE LUNG INJURY: Paradigm Shift Toward Prevention and Recognition Prior to Respiratory Failure (QuickTime)
Instructor of Medicine, Associate Fellowship Director, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine -
Sep 5
New Oral Anticoagulants (QuickTime)
Larry Leung, MDProfessor of Medicine, Chief of Staff VA Palo Alto Health Care System -
Aug 29
No SUNet required
Predictive Medicine: Can We Trust It? Can We Practice It? (QuickTime)
Professor of Medicine, Health Research & Policy - Epidemiology, Stanford School of Medicine -
Aug 22
Who Should Have Liver Transplantation: Progress and Challenges in Allocation Policy (QuickTime)
Ray Kim, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN -
Aug 15
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Acute Presentation of Abdominal Pain, Fevers and Pancytopenia (QuickTime)
Errol Ozdalga, MD, Lorinda Chung, MD & Michael Jeng, MDStanford School of Medicine -
Aug 8
Do Proton Pump Inhibitors Increase Your Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke? (QuickTime)
Stanford School of Medicine -
Aug 1
No SUNet required
Your Colonoscopy at 50: Lessons Learned and the Future of Colorectal Cancer Screening (QuickTime)
Associate Professor of Medicine - Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Director, Gastrointestinal Cancer Prevention Program, Stanford School of Medicine -
Jul 25
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome: A New Understanding of its Pathophysiology and Novel Treatment Strategies (QuickTime)
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Surgery & Law, Stanford School of Medicine -
Jul 18
No SUNet required
Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Today and Tomorrow (QuickTime)
Professor of Medicine - Blood & Marrow Transplantation, Stanford School of Medicine -
Jul 11
No SUNet required
Acute Coronary Syndromes 2012: New Thinking and New Opportunities (QuickTime)
Arthur L. Bloomfield Professor of Medicine; Chair, Department of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine -
Jun 27
Smoking Cessation Personalized: Pharmacogenetic and Genomic Advances (QuickTime)
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine -
Jun 13
No SUNet required
Systems Medicine: Translating 300 Billion Points of Data into New Therapies for Diabetes, IBD, and Cancer (QuickTime)
Chief, Division of Systems Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine, Director, Center for Pediatric Bioinformatics, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital -
Jun 6
No SUNet required
Trust and Truth in Biomedical Research: Can we have both? (QuickTime)
Associate Dean for Clinical & Translational Research, Professor of Medicine & Health Research & Policy, Stanford School of Medicine -
May 30
No SUNet required
The Importance of Quantitative Systemic Thinking in Medicine: Lessons from Physics and Complexity Science (QuickTime)
Geoffrey WestDistinguished Professor & Former President of the Santa Fe Institute -
May 23
Point of Care Ultrasound is Coming, Is Internal Medicine Ready? (QuickTime)
Stanford School of Medicine -
May 16
No SUNet required
Utilizing Technology to Empower Patients (QuickTime)
Professor of Medicine - General Medical Disciplines, Stanford School of Medicine -
May 2
No SUNet required
Cardiac Toxicity from Cancer Therapy: A Bigger Problem Than You Think (QuickTime)
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Training Program, Stanford School of Medicine -
Apr 25
Application of Technology in Patient-Centered Care and Medical Education (QuickTime)
Associate Professor (Acting), Center for Policy, Outcomes and Prevention & Division of General Pediatrics, and Center for Health Policy, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford School of Medicine -
Apr 18
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Ending the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: A Realistic Goal (QuickTime)
Anthony Fauci, MDDirector, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health -
Apr 11
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Will We Ever Cure Breast Cancer? (QuickTime)
Marc Lippman, MD, MACPKathleen & Stanley Glaser Professor, Chairman, Department of Medicine, University of Miami -
Apr 4
Hope and Action: Helping Patients Better Manage Their Chronic Conditions (QuickTime)
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine -
Mar 28
Global Health in the 21st Century: A View from Fogarty (QuickTime)
Roger I. Glass, MD, PhDDirector, Fogarty International Center Associate Director for International Research, NIH National Institutes of Health -
Mar 21
Not a Cough in a Carload: The Campaign by the Tobacco Industry to Hide the Hazards of Smoking (QuickTime)
Professor of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine -
Mar 14
Escaping Melodrama: The U.S. STD Experiments in Guatemala and their Aftermath (QuickTime)
Susan Reverby, PhDMarion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas and Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Wellesley College -
Mar 7
Medication Adherence: The Odds That Your Prescriptions Assure Adequate Treatment (QuickTime)
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine - General Medical Disciplines, Stanford University, Chief of General Internal Medicine, VAPA Health Care System -
Feb 29
The Perils of PSA (QuickTime)
Associate Professor of Urology, Stanford School of Medicine -
Feb 22
The Next Influenza Pandemic: Are We Ready? (QuickTime)
Acting Assistant Professor, Medicine - Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine -
Feb 15
No SUNet required
From Bascom Avenue to Bagram Airfield to Baghdad and Back Again (QuickTime)
Dean Winslow, MDClinical Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics (Affiliated), Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine -
Feb 1
Reform and Competency-based Medicine Education: Changing Forces and Realities (QuickTime)
Eric Holmboe, MDChief Medical Officer (CMO), Senior Vice President of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the ABIM Foundation, Philadelphia, PA -
Jan 25
No SUNet required
Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes: Etiologies and Therapeutic Implications (QuickTime)
Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine -
Jan 18
Before it Strikes: Viral Forecasting for Pandemic Prevention (QuickTime)
Nathan Wolfe, MDFounder, Global Viral Forecasting Initiative, San Francisco, Lokey Visiting Professor at Stanford University -
Jan 11
Glioblastoma Initiating/Stem Cells: Therapeutic Implications (QuickTime)
Howard A. Fine, MDChief, Neuro-Oncology Branch, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD -
Jan 4
No SUNet required
Oncogene Addiction: A Paradigm for Cancer Discovery and Therapeutics (QuickTime)
Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine
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