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Date Presentation Speaker Speaker's Title Real Media
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Dec 19 Case presentation Seema Sinha, MD
Chief Resident, Internal Medicine Case presentation Seema Sinha, MD
Dec 12 Vitamin D: Its Not Just For Bones Anymore David Feldman, MD
Emeritus (Active) Professor, Medicine - Endocrinology/ Gerontology/ Metabolism, Stanford School of Medicine Vitamin D: Its Not Just For Bones Anymore
Dec 5 Menopausal Hormone Therapy after the Women's Health Initiative (WHI): Current Consensus and New Controversies Marcia L. Stefanick Ph.D. Professor (Research) of Medicine and, by courtesy, of Obstetrics and Gynecology Menopausal Hormone Therapy after the Women's Health Initiative (WHI): Current Consensus and New Controversies
Nov 28 Medicine Grand Rounds - Clots in bad spots: What we know about Pulmonary Embolism, and what we don't
Ann Weinacker, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs Medicine Grand Rounds - Clots in bad spots: What we know about Pulmonary Embolism, and what we don't
Nov 21 Medicine Grand Rounds - Environmental Degradation Begets Epidemics: Cholera in Bangladesh
Gary Schoolnik, MD
Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Medicine Grand Rounds - Environmental Degradation Begets Epidemics: Cholera in Bangladesh
Nov 14 HIV vaccines: Perspectives on Progress at a Difficult Time
Larry Corey, MD
Professor of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Washington HIV vaccines: Perspectives on Progress at a Difficult Time Larry Corey, MD
Nov 7 Learning to say NO- a clinician's guide to the enteric nervous system
Pankaj Pasricha, MD
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Stanford School of Medicine Learning to say NO- a clinician's guide to the enteric nervous system Pankaj Pasricha, MD
Oct 31 The Endocrinology of Aging and the Elusive Promise of Growth Hormone
Andy Hoffman, MD
Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine The Endocrinology of Aging and the Elusive Promise of Growth Hormone Andy Hoffman, MD
Oct 24 Post-operative Cognitive Dysfunction and Non - cardiac Surgery
Peter Pompei, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Post-operative Cognitive Dysfunction and Non - cardiac Surgery Peter Pompei, MD
Oct 17 2007 Hewlett Award Reflections on an Academic Career
Oscar Salvatierra, MD
Emeritus (Active) Professor of Surgery - Multi-Organ Transplantation, Stanford School of Medicine 2007 Hewlett Award Reflections on an Academic Career Oscar Salvatierra, MD
Oct 10 Why the New HPV Vaccine for Cervical Cancer Went Off the Rails Art Caplan, PhD
Emanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics University of Pennsylvania Why the New HPV Vaccine for Cervical Cancer Went Off the Rails Art Caplan, PhD
Oct 3 Case discussion-Patient with hypereosinophilic syndrome Steve Coutre, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Case discussion-Patient with hypereosinophilic syndrome Steve Coutre, MD
Sept 26 Fibrotic Lung Diseases: Wounds that Refuse to Heal Glenn Rosen, MD Associate Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine), Stanford School of Medicine Fibrotic Lung Diseases: Wounds that Refuse to Heal Glenn Rosen, MD
Sept 19 Myths, Misperceptions and Missed Opportunities in the Medical Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease John Cooke, MD Professor of Medicine - Cardiovascular, Stanford School of Medicine Myths, Misperceptions and Missed Opportunities in the Medical Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease, John Cooke, MD PhD
Sept 12 Aquaretics, Hyperaquaemia and Heart Failure Asghar Rastegar, MD Professor of Medicine at Yale University Aquaretics, Hyperaquaemia and Heart Failure, Asghar Rastegar, MD
Sept 5 The Mismeasure of Man Ralph Horwitz, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine The Mismeasure of Man, Ralph Horwitz, MD
Aug 29 Is Evidence - Based Medicine a Barrier to Cost-Effective Care? Alan Garber, M.D. Henry J. Kaiser Jr. Professor and Prof of Medicine &, by court, of Economics, HRP & Economics in the GSB & Sr Fellow at FSI & SIEPR Monoclonal Antibodies, a Stanford story of Academia-Industry collaboration, Ron Levy, MD
Aug 22 Monoclonal Antibodies, a Stanford Story of Academia-Industry Collaboration Ron Levy, MD Professor of Medicine (Oncology), Stanford School of Medicine Monoclonal Antibodies, a Stanford story of Academia-Industry collaboration, Ron Levy, MD
Aug 15 Case Study: A Man With Recurrent Headaches, Presenting With Confusion and Vomiting Jason Gotlib, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology), Stanford School of Medicine Case Study: A man with recurrent headaches, presenting with confusion and vomiting, Jason Gotlib, MD
Aug 8 An Integrated Approach to Cushing's Disease
Surgical Management of Cushing's Disease
Laurence Katznelson, MD
Edward Laws, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine and Neurosurgery / Professor of Neurosurgery, Stanford School of Medicine An Integrated Approach to Cushings Disease, Laurence Katznelson

Surgical Management of Cushings Disease, Edward Laws
Aug 1 Why Is the Kidney So Large? Tim Meyer, MD
Chief, Division of Nephrology, Professor of Nephrology, Stanford School of Medicine Why is the kidney so large?, Tim Meyer, MD
Jul 25 Bacterial Pneumonia in the 21st Century: Old Habits and New Approaches Norman Rizk, MD
Berthold and Belle N. Guggenhime Professor in Medicine Stanford School of Medicine Bacterial Pneumonia in the 21st Century: Old Habits and New Approaches, Norm Rizk, MD
Jul 18 Sudden Death in the Cardiac Patient: What We Think We Know... What We Do Know... Clinical Experience Randy Vagelos, MD Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Sudden Death in the Cardiac Patient, Randy Vagelos, MD
Jul 11 Normal and Neoplastic Stem Cells Irving Weissman, MD, PhD Professor of Pathology and Developmental Biology Stanford School of Medicine Normal and Neoplastic Stem Cells, Irving Weissman MD, PhD
Jun 21 Expanding Curriculum in Medical Education Kelley M. Skeff, MD, PhD, MACP George DeForest Barnett Professor of Medicine Expanding curriculum in medical education, Kelley M. Skeff, MD PhD
Jun 14 The Compression of Morbidity 1980-2007: An Odyssey of Aging James F. Fries, MD Emeritus (Active) Professor of Medicine, Immunology - Rheumatology, Stanford Medical Center The Compression of Morbidity 1980-2007: An Odyssey of Aging, James F. Fries, MD
Jun 7 Chief Resident Presentations Martina Martin, MD, David Kao, MD Medicine Chief Residents, Stanford Hospital and Clinics Chief Resident Presentations, Martina Martin, MD, David Kao, MD
May 31 Chief Residency- Where to From Here? Vivian Tsai, MD Emil DeGorma, MD Chief Residents, Stanford Hospital and Clinics Chief Residency- Where to From Here?, Vivian Tsai, MD Emil DeGorma, MD
May 24 Touching Where it Hurts: The Role of the Bedside Examination in the Technological Age Abraham Verghese, MD Director, Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Touching Where it Hurts: The Role of the Bedside Examination in the Technological Age , Abraham Verghese, MD
May 17 Med Scholars Program Charles Prober, MD Professor and Associate Chair, Stanford School of Medicine, - Pediatrics Med Scholars Program , Charles Prober, MD
May 10 Clinical Case: Infectious Disease Jose Montoya, MD Associate Professor - Med Center Line, Stanford Medical Center Clinical Case: Infectious Disease, Jose Montoya, MD
May 3 Structural Remodeling of the Heart and Vasculature: A New Target for Preventative Therapy Jay N. Cohn, MD Professor of Medicine, Director Rasmussen Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Univ. of Minnesota Medical School Structural Remodeling of the Heart and Vasculature: A New Target for Preventative Therapy, Jay N. Cohn, MD
Apr 26 Hyponatremia and Pneumonitis in a Cancer Patient Monica Divakaruni, MD; Brian Blackburn, MD Chief Resident, Dept. of Medicine Stanford Med. Ctr.; Clinical Assistant Professor, Div. of Infectious Disease, Stanford Med. Ctr. Hyponatremia and Pneumonitis in a Cancer Patient, Monica Divakaruni, MD; Brian Blackburn, MD
Apr 19 Molecular Imaging of Arteriosclerosis Edward Rubinstein, MD PhD 1993 Hewlett Award recipient, Emeritus (Active) Professor of Medicine, Medicine -General Internal Medicine Stanford Med. Ctr. Molecular Imaging of Arteriosclerosis , Edward Rubinstein, MD PhD
Apr 12 How Financial Conflict of Interest Endangers Our Profession Jerome P. Kassirer, MD Distinguished Professor, Tufts School of Medicine, Editor - in - Chief Emeritus, New England Journal of Medicine How Financial Conflict of Interest Endangers Our Profession, Jerome P. Kassirer, MD
Apr 5 "The Eggs" Globalization and Health Disparities Michele Barry, MD, FACP Professor Medicine and Global Health, Yale School of Medicine "The Eggs" Globalization and Health Disparities, Michele Barry, MD, FACP
Mar 29 Case Presentation Lawrence Leung, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford Case Presentation, Lawrence Leung, MD
Mar 22 Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia Jim Zehnder, MD Associate Professor of Pathology and Medicine, Stanford Univ. Medical Ctr. Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia, Jim Zehnder, MD
Mar 15 Wading in the Genomic Pool for Acute Lung Injury Insights Joe Garcia, MD Professor of Medicine, Univ. Chicago Wading in the Genomic Pool for Acute Lung Injury Insights, Joe Garcia, MD
Mar 8 Exercise as Medicine Steve Blair, MD Professor, Department of Exercise Science, Stanford Univ. Medical Center Exercise as Medicine, Steve Blair, MD
Mar 1 Obesity-Associated Insulin Resistance Mitch Lazar, MD Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Univ. Pennsylvania School of Medicine Obesity-Associated Insulin Resistance, Mitch Lazar, MD
Feb 22 To Market and Beyond: The Ups and Downs of Pharmaceutical Precocity David Kao, MD
Holbrook Kohrt, MD
Medicine Chief Resident, Stanford Univ. Med. Ctr. To Market and Beyond: The Ups and Downs of Pharmaceutical Precocity, David Kao, MD, Holbrook Kohrt, MD
Feb 15 Tolerance Induction in Renal Transplants Sam Strober, MD John Scandling, MD Professor Medicine - Immunology, Rheumatology Medical Director, Adult Kidney / Pancreas Transplant Tolerance Induction in Renal Transplants, Sam Strober, MD John Scandling, MD
Feb 8 Ethical Issues in End of Life Care David Magnus, PhD Director, Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics Ethical Issues in End of Life Care, David Magnus, PhD
Feb 1 Nosocomial Pneumonia: An Update Marin H. Kollef, MD Professor of Medicine Washington Univ. Sch. Med. St. Louis MO Nosocomial Pneumonia: An Update, Marin H. Kollef, MD
Jan 25 Methods of Science and the Science of Inference Ralph I. Horwitz, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Methods of Science and the Science of Inference, Ralph I. Horwitz, MD
Jan 18 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension New Concepts in Pathobiology and Treatment Joseph Loscalzo, MD PhD Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension New Concepts in Pathobiology and Treatment, Joseph Loscalzo, MD PhD
Jan 04 Treating the HIV Pandemic David Katzenstein, MD Professor of Medicine, Infectious Disease, Stanford School of Medicine Treating the HIV Pandemic, David Katzenstein, MD
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