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Date Presentation Speaker Speaker's Title Real Media
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Dec 14 Cytomegalovirus Infections Following Lung Transplantations David Well, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Director Lung and Heart Transplant Pgm., Stanford Cytomegalovirus Infections Following Lung Transplantations, David Well, MD
Dec 7 Could This Patient Have Something Other Than Alzheimer’s Disease? Michael D. Grecicius, MD Dept. of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford Could This Patient Have Something Other Than Alzheimer’s Disease?, Michael D. Grecicius, MD
Nov 30 Is Catheter - Directed Thrombolysis Becoming the Standard of Care for DVT? Lawrence "Rusty" Hofmann, MD Chief Interventional Radiology, Stanford Univ. Med. Ctr. Is Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis Becoming the Standard of Care for DVT?, Lawrence "Rusty" Hofmann, MD
Nov 16 HSN1 Avian Flu Pandemic Update Ira Friedman, MD Director Vaden Health Care, Co chair Stanford Univ. Infection Control Planning Grp. HSN1 Avian Flu Pandemic Update, Ira Friedman, MD
Nov 9 Emerging Cellular Therapeutics for Diabetes Bernard J. Hering, MD Diabetes Institute for Immunology and Transplantation, University of Minnesota Emerging Cellular Therapeutics for Diabetes, Bernard J. Hering, MD
Nov 2 The Two Minute Drill: Tools for Conducting Crucial Conversations VJ Periyakoil, MB,BS,MD Director, Stanford GIM/ VA Palliative Care Fellowship Program Stanford The Two Minute Drill: Tools for Conducting Crucial Conversations, VJ Periyakoil, MB,BS,MD
Oct 26 Translating Molecular Virology Into Novel Antiviral Strategies Jeffrey Glenn, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Stanford Medical Center Translating Molecular Virology Into Novel Antiviral Strategies, Jeffrey Glenn, MD
Oct 19 Patient Navigation: A Community Center Approach to Address Cancer Health Disparities Harold P. Freeman, MD Founder and President of Ralph Lauren Cancer Center, NY
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Columbia University
Patient Navigation: A Community Center Approach to Address Cancer Health Disparities, Harold P. Freeman, MD
Oct 12 Baghdad ER Dean L. Winslow Col. USAF, MC CFS 447 AEG/EMEDS Baghdad ER, Dean L. Winslow
Oct 5 Clinical Research With FDA, Academia and Industry: Collaboration and Conflicts Richard Miller, MD Clinical Professor of Oncology, Stanford Medical Center Clinical Research With FDA, Academia and Industry: Collaboration and Conflicts, Richard Miller, MD
Sep 28 Rickettsioses Didier Raoult, MD Marseille, France Rickettsioses, Didier Raoult, MD
Sep 21 Women and Coronary Heart Disease; Lessons From WISE C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD Medical Director and Endowed Chair, Women’s Health Program, Preventive and Rehabilitative Cardiac Center Cedars Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, Women and Coronary Heart Disease; Lessons From WISE, C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD
Sep 14 Molecular Monitoring and Outcome in CML Jerry Radich, MD Professor of Medicine Hematology, Un iv. of Washington Molecular Monitoring and Outcome in CML, Jerry Radich, MD
Sep 7 Replacement Therapy for Acute Kidney Injury; Easy Does It! Tom Depner, MD Professor of Medicine, UC Davis, California Replacement Therapy for Acute Kidney Injury; Easy Does It!, Tom Depner, MD
Aug 31 Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation 2006: Achievements and Challenges Karl Blume, MD Emeritus (Active) Professor Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation 2006: Achievements and Challenges, Karl Blume, MD
Aug 24 Coccidiodomycosis: Changing Perceptions and Creating Opportunities for Its Control John Galgiani, MD The Valley Fever Center for Excellence, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Coccidiodomycosis: Changing Perceptions and Creating Opportunities for Its Control, John Galgiani, MD
Aug 17 Stem Cells and Cancer Mike Clarke, MD Associate Director of the Institute for Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Stem Cells and Cancer, Mike Clarke, MD
Aug 10 Toxicity of Glucocorticoids: Where is the Evidence? Maarten Boers, MSc,MD, PhD Dept. of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Toxicity of Glucocorticoids: Where is the Evidence?, Maarten Boers, MSc,MD, PhD
Aug 3 Developmental Regulation of Oxygen Sensing in Human Health and Disease David N. Cornfield, MD Professor of Medicine, Director Center of Excellence in Pulmonary Biology Developmental Regulation of Oxygen Sensing in Human Health and Disease, David N. Cornfield, MD
Jul 27

Genetics Biochem 101-
Case Presentation Pejman Ganounl, MD

Greg Enns, MD Director, Biochemical Genetics Program
Assistant Professor, Stanford University Medical Center
Genetics Biochem 101-Case Presentation Pejman Ganounl, MD, Greg Enns, MD
Jul 20 Racing the Red Queen - the Enduring Challenge of Decompensated Heart Failure Euan Ashley, MRCP, DPil Acting Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center Racing the Red Queen - the Enduring Challenge of Decompensated Heart Failure, Euan Ashley, MRCP, DPil
Jul 13 Diagnosis and Management of Obscure GI Bleeding: The Role of Capsule Endoscopy and Double Balloon Enteroscopy Laura Gerson, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine - Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Stanford University Medical Center Diagnosis and Management of Obscure GI Bleeding: The Role of Capsule Endoscopy and Double Balloon Enteroscopy, Laura Gerson, MD
Jul 6 Mechanism of Diabetes Mellitus Gerald Reaven, MD Emeritus (Active) Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center Mechanism of Diabetes Mellitus, Gerald Reaven, MD
Jun 22 Hewlett Award Lecture
In Quest of Drugs for the White Plague
Gary Schoolnik, MD 2006 Walter Albion Hewlett Award recipient, Professor of Medicine and of Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford University Medical Center
Hewlett Award Lecture In Quest of Drugs for the White Plague, Gary Schoolnik, MD
Jun 15 Who Favors National Health Insurance? The Role of Attitudes and Beliefs Victor Fuchs, Ph.D. Henry J. Kaiser, Jr., Professor of Economics and of Health Research and Policy, Emeritus; FSI Senior Fellow; CHP/PCOR Core Faculty Member Who Favors National Health Insurance? The Role of Attitudes and Beliefs, Victor Fuchs, Ph.D.
Jun 8 MCM7 and p27 kip1: An Interface between the Cell Cycle and DNA Replication Shri Nallamshetty, MD Resident and Clinical instructor Clinical Instructor, Stanford University Medical Center MCM7 and p27 kip1: An Interface between the Cell Cycle and DNA Replication, Shri Nallamshetty, MD
Jun 1 Chief Residents in Medicine; International Health Jennifer Schneider, MD Resident and Clinical instructor Clinical Instructor, Stanford University Medical Center Chief Residents in Medicine; International Health, Jennifer Schneider, MD
May 25 Systems-Based Practice; The Other SBP Samuel J. Lada, MD Internal Medicine Co-Chief Resident, Clinical Instructor, Stanford University Medical Center Systems-Based Practice; The Other SBP, Samuel J. Lada, MD
May 18 Practice of Medicine Project Symposium Julie Parsonnett, MD Sr. Associate Dean for Medical Education, Stanford School of Medicine Practice of Medicine Project Symposium, Julie Parsonnett, MD
May 11 Hodgkin’s Disease, A Stanford Success Story Saul A. Rosenberg, MD Professor of Medicine - Oncology, Stanford University Medical Center Hodgkin’s Disease, A Stanford Success Story, Saul A. Rosenberg, MD
May 04 Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Integrative Biology Atul J. Butte MD Professor of Medicine - Pediatrics, Stanford Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Integrative Biology, Atul J. Butte MD
Apr 27 Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Physiology and Genes John Newman, MD Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Physiology and Genes, John Newman, MD
Apr 30 Peripheral Aarterial Disease: Medical Management & Endovascular Intervention John Cook, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford Peripheral Aarterial Disease: Medical Management & Endovascular Intervention, John Cook, MD
Apr 13 Low Carbohydrate Diets: How Effective, Long Term Effect on Lipid Metabolism? Ronald M. Krauss, MD
* Poor video quality, audio OK*
Senior Scientist and Director, Arteriosclerosis Research
Low Carbohydrate Diets: How Effective, Long Term Effect on Lipid Metabolism?, Ronald M. Krauss, MD
Apr 6 Bartonella Infections: the Good, the Bad, and the Really Ugly Jane Koehler, MD Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases, UCSF Bartonella Infections: the Good, the Bad, and the Really Ugly, Jane Koehler, MD
Mar 30 Role of New Technology in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery: Robots, 3-D Vision, Simulators Camran Nezhat, MD, FACOG, FACS Center for Special Minimally Invasive Surgery Role of New Technology in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery: Robots, 3-D Vision, Simulators, Camran Nezhat, MD, FACOG, FACS
Mar 23 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Disease: Mechanism, Stratification & Treatment Ronald Dalman, MD Associate Professor of Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Stanford Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Disease: Mechanism, Stratification & Treatment, Ronald Dalman, MD
Mar 16 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: New Approaches to Disease Management Eliza Chakravarty, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Immunology & Rheumatology, Stanford Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: New Approaches to Disease Management, Eliza Chakravarty, MD
Mar 09 Pain and the Brain: What Has Neuroimaging Taught Us? Sean Mackey, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Stanford Pain and the Brain: What Has Neuroimaging Taught Us?, Sean Mackey, MD
Mar 2 Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Transplantation for Follicular Non - Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Ginna Laport, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Bone Marrow Transplant, Stanford Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Transplantation for Follicular Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Ginna Laport, MD
Feb 16 Hepcidin, Causes of Hemochromatosis and Anemia of Inflammation Tomas Ganz, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine - Pathology, UCLA Hepcidin, Causes of Hemochromatosis and Anemia of Inflammation, Tomas Ganz, MD, PhD
Feb 9 Colon Cancer: New Chemotherapies George Fisher, MD Associate Professor of Medicine - Oncology, Stanford University Medical Ctr. Colon Cancer: New Chemotherapies, George Fisher, MD
Feb 2 Infectious Diseases Following Disasters Richard Brennan, MD Director Global Health Programs, International Rescue Committee Infectious Diseases Following Disasters, Richard Brennan, MD
Jan 26 Screening for Lung Cancer With Low - Dose Spiral CT William Black, MD Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Screening for Lung Cancer With Low-Dose Spiral CT, William Black, MD
Jan 19 In Vivo Evaluation of Stem Cell Therapy of the Heart: Does it Work? Phillip Yang, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford In Vivo Evaluation of Stem Cell Therapy of the Heart: Does it Work?, Phillip Yang, MD
Jan 12 NAFLD, NASH, Cryptogenic Cirrhosis: Yet Another Epidemic Allen Cooper, MD Professor of Medicine, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Stanford NAFLD, NASH, Cryptogenic Cirrhosis: Yet Another Epidemic, Allen Cooper, MD
Jan 05 Dengue Fever in Nicaragua Eva Harris, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Public Health, UC Berkeley Dengue Fever in Nicaragua, Eva Harris, Ph.D.
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