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Date Presentation Speaker Speaker's Title Real Media
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Dec 17 Statins in the Water? Primary Prevention After the JUPITER Trial Mark Hlatky, MD Professor of Health Research and Policy, Stanford School of Medicine Statins in the Water? Primary Prevention After the JUPITER Trial Mark Hlatky, MD
Dec 10 Stress & Health: Lessons from a Wild Primate Robert Sapolsky, PhD Professor Neurology & Neurological Sciences, Stanford School of Medicine Stress & Health: Lessons from a Wild Primate Robert Sapolsky, PhD
Nov 19 Will Genomics Change the Furture of Medicine? Eric Topol, MD Professor Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, Scripps Translational Science Institute, La Jolla, California Will Genomics Change the Furture of Medicine? Eric Topol, MD
Nov 12 2008 Hewlett Teaching Award Lecture Harry Greenberg, MD Senior Associate Dean for Research Joseph D. Grant Professor of Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford School of Medicine 2008 Hewlett Teaching Award Lecture Harry Greenberg, MD
Nov 5 Current Concepts in Delirium Sharon Inouye, MD Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Current Concepts in Delirium Sharon Inouye, MD
Oct 29 Antibiotic Resistance from the Microbe's Point of View Stanley Falkow, MD Robert W. and Vivian K. Cahill Professor in Cancer Research, Stanford School of Medicine Antibiotic Resistance from the Microbe's Point of View Stanley Falkow, MD
Oct 22 Randomization in the 21st Century Philip Lavori, MD Professor of Health Research and Policy Randomization in the 21st Century Philip Lavori, MD
Oct 15 Singular Intimacies: Using Literature to Bridge the Cultural Gap Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Singular Intimacies: Using Literature to Bridge the Cultural Gap Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD
Oct 8 Evidence-based Physical Diagnosis Steven McGee, MD Professor of Medicine University of Washington Medcial Center Evidence-based Physical Diagnosis Steven McGee, MD
Oct 1 Contending with Evolution and Escape by HIV Douglas Richman, MD Professor of Pathology and Medicine, University of California San Diego Medicine Grand Rounds-Contending with Evolution and Escape by HIV Douglas Richman, MD
Sept 24 Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Diabetes and Aging Kitt Falk Peterson, MD Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Yale University School of Medicine Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Diabetes and Aging
Sept 17 From Evidence Based Medicine to Medicine Based Evidence: The Basic Science for Clinical Care Ralph I Horwitz, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine From Evidence Based Medicine to Medicine Based Evidence: The Basic Science for Clinical Care
Sept 10 A High Performance Health System: Ambitious Agenda for the Next President Karen Davis, MD President of the Commonwealth Fund A High Performance Health System: Ambitious Agenda for the Next President Karen Davis, MD
Aug 27 Pulmonary Artery Obstruction Paul Mahabir, MD Clinical Assistant Professor Medicine - Pulmonary & Critical Care, Stanford School of Medicine Pulmonary Artery Obstruction Paul Mahabir
Aug 20 Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Translational Bioinformatics Atul Butte, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Stanford School of Medicine Exploring Genomic Medicine Using Translational Bioinformatics Atul Butte, MD
Aug 13 An Update on Dengue Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Management Eva Harris, PhD Associate Professor of Infectious Disease, University of California, Berkeley An Update on Dengue Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Management Eva Harris, PhD
Aug 6 Fever and Pancytopenia in a Returning Traveler Brian Blackburn, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine - Infectious Diseases, Stanford School of Medicine Fever and Pancytopenia in a Recent Traveler Brian Blackburn, MD
July 30 Glucose Control and Diabetic Complications: Is there ACCORD? Have we ADVANCEd? Fredric Kraemer, MD Professor of Medicine - Endocrinology, Stanford School of Medicine Glucose Control and Diabetic Complications: Is there ACCORD? Have we ADVANCEd? Fredric Kraemer, MD
July 23 The Genetics of Hereditary Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis Michelle Winn, MD Assistant Professor, Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Duke Center for Human Genetics, Duke University Medical Center The Genetics of Hereditary Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis Michelle Winn, MD
July 16 Lymphoma Progress & Principles Sandra Horning Stanford Medcial School, Professor of Medicine - Oncology Lymphoma Progress & Principles Sandra Horning, MD
July 9 The New Rotavirus Vaccines: Second Time is a Charm Harry Greenberg, MD Stanford School of Medicine, Professor of Medicine The New Rotavirus Vaccines: Second Time is a Charm Harry Greenberg, MD
July 2 From Himsworth to Syndrome X to the Metabolic Syndrome Gerald Reaven, MD Stanford School of Medicine, Professor of Medicine From Himsworth to Syndrome X to the Metabolic Syndrome Gerald Reaven, MD
June 11 25 Years of Progress [in Treating Heart Failure] Michael Fowler, MD   25 Years of Progress [in Treating Heart Failure] Michael Fowler, MD
June 4 Student research and advocacy: Scholarly Concentration and Population Health projects Medical Students, Stanford Medcial School Student research and advocacy: Scholarly Concentration and Population Health projects
May 28 Traveling with Tussive Tuberculosis Seth Crockett, MD & Pat Gibbons, MD Medicine Chief Resident
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Case Presentation: Lung Transplantation in ILD Vincent Liu,MD
May 21 Case Presentation: Lung Transplantation in ILD Vincent Liu,MD Case Presentation: Lung Transplantation in ILD Vincent Liu,MD
May 14 The Mystery of the Misty Mesentery Walter Cheng, MD
Priti Patel, MD
Medicine Chief Resident
Stanford School of Medicine Medicine Chief Resident Stanford School of Medicine
The Mystery of the Misty Mesentery Walter Cheng, MD
May 7 What the internist needs to know about the endothelium William C Aird, MD Chief, Division of Molecular and Vascular Research, Director, Vascular Biology Center, Department of Medicine, Harvard What the internist needs to know about the endothelium William C Aird, MD
April 30 Multiple Myeloma: new therapies at last Beverly Mitchell, MD Professor of Medicine, Oncology Multiple Myeloma: new therapies at last Beverly Mitchell, MD
April 23 MRSA and Hand Hygiene: the hospital epidemiologist's perfect storm Lucy Tompkins, MD, PhD Lucy Becker Professor in Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology MRSA and Hand Hygiene: the hospital epidemiologist's perfect storm Lucy Tompkins, MD, PhD
April 16 Case Discussion- Bad outcome, good decision? Hepatoxicity from isoniazid in a patient with latent tuberculosis. Michael K. Gould, MD, MS Associate Professor of Medicine Case Discussion- Bad outcome, good decision? Michael K. Gould, MD, MS
April 9 Health in an Unequal World Sir Michael Marmot, MD Director, UCL International Institute for Society and Health Health in an Unequal World Sir Michael Marmot, MD
April 2 Cellular Mechanisms of Insulin Resistance: Implications for Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome Jerry Shulman, MD Professor of Medicine Yale University Cellular Mechanisms of Insulin Resistance: Implications for Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and the Metabolic Syndrome Jerry Shulman, MD
March 26 Surgery is the Public Health Initiative for Morbid Obesity John Morton, MD Associate Professor of Surgery Surgery is the Public Health Initiative for Morbid Obesity John Morton, MD
March 19 Inflammation and Coronary Artery Disease Jim Liao, MD Director, Vascular Medicine Research Harvard University Inflammation and Coronary Artery Disease Jim Liao, MD
March 12 Strategies to Prevent Age-related Diseases Nir Barzilai, MD The Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Chair of Aging Research Albert Einstein School of Medicine Strategies to prevent age-related diseases Nir Barzilai, MD
March 5 The Kidney in Pregnancy and Preeclampsia? Richard A. Lafayette, MD Associate Professor of Medicine - Nephrology The Kidney in Pregnancy and Preeclampsia? Richard A. Lafayette, MD
Feb 27 The Prospects for National Health Reform Drew E. Altman, Ph.D. President and Chief Executive Officer of The Kaiser Family Foundation The Prospects for National Health Reform Drew E. Altman, Ph.D.
Feb 20 The Medicine in Seinfeld: An Evidence - Based Appraisal Mark Lachs, MD
Professor of Medicine Weill Medical College The Medicine in Seinfeld: An Evidence - Based Appraisal Mark Lachs, MD
Feb 13 The Epidemic of Invasive Klebsiella Infections In Asia Reaches Stanford-Liver Abscess and Endophthamitis In A 45 Year Old Vietnamese Man Gary Schoolnik, MD
Professor of Medicine The Epidemic of Invasive Klebsiella Infections In Asia Reaches Stanford Gary Schoolnik, MD
Feb 06 The View From the Other Side: What Can Film Tell Us About Our Patients? Gretchen Berland, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale University The View From the Other Side: What Can Film Tell Us About Our Patients Gretchen Berland, MD
Jan 30 Genomic Medicine and Progeria: Cardiovascular Insights Gained from Premature Aging Elizabeth G. Nabel, MD
Director, NHLBI Genomic Medicine and Progeria: Cardiovascular Insights Gained from Premature Aging Elizabeth G. Nabel, MD
Jan 23 The end of risk - based screening for HIV? The evidence for routine opt - out screening for HIV in health care settings. Doug Owens, MD Professor of Medicine - Primary Care Outcomes Rsrc The end of risk - based screening for HIV? The evidence for routine opt - out screening for HIV in health care settings Doug Owens, MD
Jan 16 The importance of race / ethnicity in biomedical research and clinical practice Esteban Burchard, MD   The importance of race / ethnicity in biomedical research and clinical practice Esteban Burchard, MD
Jan 9 Dietary Salt and the Public Health: A National Conspiracy? Glenn Chertow, MD Professor of Medicine - Nephrology Dietary Salt and the Public Health: A National Conspiracy? Glenn Chertow, MD
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