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Date Presentation Speaker Speaker's Title QuickTime Video
Nov 18 The End of Overeating David Kessler, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UCSF The End of Overeating David Kessler, MD
Nov 11 The Physician as Teacher: Merging Noble Professions Kelley Skeff, MD, PhD, MACP George DeForest Barnett Professor in Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine The Physician as Teacher: Merging Noble Professions Kelley Skeff,  MD, PhD, MACP
Nov 4 Targeted Chemoprevention of Neonatal Jaundice: Personalizing Medicine for Babies David Stevenson, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford School of Medicine Targeted Chemoprevention of Neonatal Jaundice:  Personalizing Medicine for Babies David Stevenson, MD
Oct 28 Large Vessel Vasculitis - It Takes Two to Tango Cornelia M. Weyand, M.D., Ph.D. David Lowance Professor of Medicine - Rheumatology; Emory University School of Medicine Large Vessel Vasculitis - It Takes Two to Tango Cornelia M. Weyand, M.D., Ph.D.
Oct 21 Learning our Lessons - The Early Epidemic in San Francisco Paul Volberding, MD Professor and Vice Chair, UCSF Department of Medicine; Chief, Medical Service SF Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Co-Director, UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research Learning our Lessons - The Early Epidemic in San Francisco Paul Volberding, MD
Oct 14 Bacterial Meningitis: Time to Rejoice, Rethink and Reboot Vincent Quagliarello, MD Professor of Medicine, Clinical Chief of Infectious Diseases, Yale University Bacterial Meningitis: Time to Rejoice, Rethink and Reboot Vincent Quagliarello, MD
Oct 7 The Search for Meaning in a Medical Life Abraham Verghese, MD, MACP Professor and Senior Associate Chair for the Theory and Practice of Medicine & Director of Internal Medicine Residency Program, Stanford School of Medicine The Search for Meaning in a Medical Life Abraham Verghese, MD, MACP
Sept 30 Percutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement William Fearon, MD Assistant Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Percutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement William Fearon, MD
Sept 23 Global Health: Why Now---Why Here? Michele Barry, MD Professor, General Internal Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Global Health:  Why Now---Why Here? Michele Barry, MD
Sept 16 Fat and Gut: The Future of Obesity Therapy Lee Kaplan, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Chief of Research, Gastroenterology, Massachusetts General Hospital Fat and Gut:  The Future of Obesity Therapy Lee Kaplan, MD, PhD
Sept 9 Epidemiologic Flaw Catching and Bullshit Detection Ralph I. Horwitz, MD Arthur L. Bloomfield Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Epidemiologic Flaw Catching and Bullshit Detection Ralph I. Horwitz, MD
Sept 2 The Stanford 2009 H1N1 Experience: Clinical Challenges for the Practicing Physician Jose G. Montoya, MD and Dan Sedehi, MD Stanford School of Medicine he Stanford 2009 H1N1 Experience: Clinical Challenges for the Practicing Physician Jose G. Montoya, MD and Dan Sedehi, MD
Aug 26 Elucidating the Program of Lung Development And How It's Altered In Disease Mark Krasnow, MD Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford School of Medicine lucidating the Program of Lung Development And How It's Altered In Disease Mark Krasnow, MD
Aug 19 Atrial Fibrillation: Is Rate Control Enough? Amin Al-Ahmad, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Atrial Fibrillation: Is Rate Control Enough? Amin Al-Ahmad, MD
Aug 12 Progressive Coccidioidomycosis David Stevens, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Progressive Coccidioidomycosis David Stevens, MD
July 29 The Social Determinants of Chronic Disease: Environmental Poisons? or Toxic Stress? Mark Cullen, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine The Social Determinants of Chronic Disease: Environmental Poisons? or Toxic Stress? Mark Cullen, MD
July 22 Understanding Human Evolution: Implications for the Practice of Medicine Ajit Varki, MD Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Cellular & Molecular Medicine University of California, San Diego Understanding Human Evolution:  Implic
ations for the Practice of Medicine Ajit Varki, MD
July 15 Case discussion: 28-year-old man with hypertension, hemolytic anemia, and renal failure: When should hoofbeats suggest zebras? Julie Yabu, MD, John Higgins, MD, Sohan Japa Stanford School of Medicine ase discussion: 28-year-old man with hypertension, hemolytic anemia, and renal failure: When should hoofbeats suggest zebras? Julie Yabu, MD
July 8 Short sleep, poor sleep: Novel risk factors for obesity and diabetes? Eve Van Cauter, Ph.D. Professor of Medicine, Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Univer sity of Chicago Short sleep, poor sleep:  Novel risk f
actors for obesity and diabetes? Eve Van Cauter, Ph.D.
July 1 Clinical Judgement, Good to Great Gurpreet Dhallwal, MD University of California, San Francisco Clinical Judgement, Good to Great Gurpreet Dhallwal, MD
June 17 Medicine and Science in the First and Third Worlds Gary Schoolnik, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Medicine and Science in the First and Third Worlds Gary Schoolnik, MD
June 10 Clinical (Outcome) Trials: Why do Them? Marc Pfeffer, MD Professor of Medicine, Harvard School of Medicine Clinical (Outcome) Trials:  Why do Them? Marc Pfeffer, MD
June 3 Annual Medical Student Research Symposium Joshua Troke & Steven Lin Stanford School of Medicine Annual Medical Student Research Symposium Joshua Troke & Steven Lin
May 20 Amyloidosis, Disorders of Misfolded Proteins Stan Schrier, MD;
Ron Witteles, MD
Dr. Schrier: Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine; Dr. Witteles: Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiology), Stanford School of Medicine Amyloidosis, Disorders of Misfolded Proteins, Stan Schrier, MD and Ron Witteles, MD
May 13 Abraham Lincoln: A Unifying New Diagnosis John Sotos, MD Medical Advisor, House, MD Abraham Lincoln: A Unifying New Diagnosis John Sotos, MD
Apr 29 Swine Flu Discussion George Kemble, MD (Moderator); Leighton Read, MD; Harry Greenberg, MD Dr. Kemble: Vice President, Vaccine Research & Development Medimmune, Inc.; Dr. Reed: General Partner for Alloy Ventures; & Dr. Greenberg: Professor of Medicine, Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford School of Medicine Swine Flu Discussion George Kemble, MD
Apr 22 Not-So-Esoteric Cases From The Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases Services Wes Brown, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Not-So-Esoteric Cases From The Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases Services Wes Brown, MD
Apr 15 Heart Failure With A Preserved Ejection Fraction: What Is It And What Should We Do About It? David Kass, MD Professor of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University Heart Failure With A Preserved Ejection Fraction: What Is It And What Should We Do About It? David Kass, MD
Apr 8 Health Care Reform Troy Brennan, M.D Executive Vice President, Chief Medical Officer CVS Caremark Health Care Reform Troy Brennan, M.D
Apr 1 New Direction in Research on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Josephine Briggs, MD Director, NCCAM National Institutes of Health New Direction in Research on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Josephine Briggs, MD
Mar 18 On Being a Doctor: Unchangeable from Antiquity Dan Foster, MD Distinguished Chair in Diabetes and Metabolic Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center On Being a Doctor: Unchangeable from A
ntiquity Dan Foster, MD
Mar 11 How To Make Health Reform Affordable: Technology-Enabled Chronic Care Molly Coye, MD, MPH Founder, CEO Health Technology Center How To Make Health Reform Affordable: 
Technology-Enabled Chronic Care Molly Coye, MD, MPH
Mar 4 Health Care Leaders and the "Triple Aim" Donald Berwick, MD President and CEO, Institute for Healthcare Improvement Health Care Leaders and the 'Triple Ai
m' Donald Berwick, MD
Feb 25 Regenerative Medicine: Challenges and Opportunities Michael Longaker, MD Professor of Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine Regenerative Medicine: Challenges and Opportunities Michael Longaker, MD
Feb 11 Intimate Strangers: The Human Microbiota David Relman, MD Professor of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Intimate Strangers: The Human Microbiota David Relman, MD
Feb 4 The Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis, from Clinical Trials to the Clinic Mark Genovese, MD Professor of Medicine - Immunology & Rheumatology, Stanford School of Medicine The Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis, from Clinical Trials to the Clinic Mark Genovese, MD
Jan 28 Clinician Leadership in Attaining the Health Care Equivalent of Moore's Law Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH Medical Director at Pacific Business Group on Health, and U.S. Health Care Thought Leader at Mercer Health & Benefits Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH
Jan 21 What Can Functional Status Tell Us About Older Patients? Kenneth Covinsky, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Jan 14 Pharmacogenetics: Using Genome Information to Make Better Prescriptions Russ B. Altman, MD, PhD Professor of Bioengineering, Genetics & Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Pharmacogenetics: Using Genome Information to Make Better Prescriptions Russ B. Altman, MD, PhD
Jan 7 Rubenstein Lecture - Genetic Protection From Diseases of Dietary Excess Helen H. Hobbs, MD Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular Genetics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Rubenstein Lecture - Genetic Protection From Diseases of Dietary Excess Helen H. Hobbs, MD
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