2013 Medicine Grand Rounds
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Videos are posted within two days of the event.
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Poetry as an Ally in the EPIC Struggle Against the Demise of Meaningful Physician Communication (QuickTime)
Peter Kussin, MDAssociate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine; Director, Adult Cystic Fibrosis Program; Duke UniversityMay 15 -
From Cardiovascular Disease to Health: The Journey of the High-Risk Plaque (QuickTime)
Valentin Fuster, MDPhysician-in-Chief, Mount Sinai Medical Center; Director, Mount Sinai Heart, Mount Sinai Medical Center, NYMay 8No SUNet required
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Hemato-rheumatology: A clinical conundrum at the intersection of inflammation and coagulation (QuickTime)
Clinical Associate Professor (Hematology), Stanford School of MedicineThomas Antonios Zikos, MDIntern, Internal Medicine Residency ProgramJeremy Sokolove, MDInstructor, Immunology & Rheumatology (Affiliated) [VAPAHCS]May 1 -
Alzheimer’s Disease: New Biological Insights and Emerging Therapeutic Strategies (QuickTime)
George and Lucy Becker Professor; Chairman, Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences; Stanford UniversityApr 24 -
An Unusual Case of Hepatitis B Reactivation (QuickTime)
Chief Resident, Stanford School of MedicineClinical Assistant Professor (Gastroenterology and Hepatology), Stanford School of MedicineAssistant Professor of Medicine (Oncology), Stanford School of MedicineApr 17No SUNet required
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The Curious Case of Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia: Have we arrived at a cure? (QuickTime)
Associate Professor of Medicine (Hematology); Stanford UniversityApr 10No SUNet required
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The Future of Palliative Medicine (QuickTime)
Charles F. von Gunten, MD, PhDVP, Medical Affairs, Hospice & Palliative Medicine, Kobacker House, Columbus, Ohio; Editor-in-chief, Journal of Palliative Medicine; Chair, Hospice and Palliative Medicine Secure Exam, American Board of Internal MedicineMar 27 -
Genetics and Therapy of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (QuickTime)
Ross Levine, MDAssociate Member, Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program; Associate Attending Physician, Leukemia Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Associate Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical CollegeMar 20No SUNet required
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FK506 (Tacrolimus) to Treat Pulmonary Hypertension - a FastTrak from Bench to Bedside (QuickTime)
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine), Stanford School of MedicineMarch 13No SUNet required
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Paces Across the Pond - Assessing Trainees' Clinical Skills UK style (QuickTime)
Dr. Andrew Elder, FRCPE, FRCPSG, FRCPChair, MRCP(UK) Clinical Examining Board and MRCP(UK) Examination and Central Office; Consultant in Acute Elderly Medicine, Western General Hospital; EdinburghMar 6No SUNet required
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Incidental Pancreatic Cysts: Opportunity or Much Ado about Nothing? (QuickTime)
Medical Director, Pancreas Clinic; Assistant Professor of Medicine/Gastroenterology, Stanford School of MedicineFeb 27No SUNet required
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The Road to Professionalism: A Life Long Journey (QuickTime)
William T. Branch Jr., M.D.Carter Smith, Sr., Professor of Medicine and Immediate Past Director of the Division of General Internal Medicine Emory University School of MedicineFeb 20No SUNet required
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Paradigm Shift in Conception and Management of Multiple Sclerosis (QuickTime)
FAAN Associate Professor Clinical Neurology; Stanford UniversityFeb 13 -
Learning from the Big and Little People - Pediatric Hodgkin's Lymphoma (QuickTime)
Catharine and Howard Avery Professor in the School of Medicine; Professor of Radiation and Oncology, Stanford UniversityFeb 6No SUNet required
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Osler was Right: Knowing the Patient as a Person is a Cardinal Virtue of Residency Training (QuickTime)
David Hellman, MDChairman, Department of Medicine; Vice Dean, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical CenterJan 30No SUNet required
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Peripheral Neuropathy (QuickTime)
Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences Chief, Neurology Clinic, Stanford School of MedicineJan 16 -
Dialysis in Older Adults: Is There Evidence of Overuse? (QuickTime)
Associate Professor of Medicine, Nephrology; Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care SystemJan 9
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