Stanford Department of Medicine
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After #StanDOM's Bryant Lin learned he had Stage 4 lung cancer, he began to share his story hoping it could spark more research funding, better education & better screening guidelines. #LungCancerAwareness https://stanford.io/4oNLdYa
November 4, 2025 at 6:37 PM
After #StanDOM's Bryant Lin learned he had Stage 4 lung cancer, he began to share his story hoping it could spark more research funding, better education & better screening guidelines. #LungCancerAwareness https://stanford.io/4oNLdYa
📣 ICYMI: #StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report is now live. From new #CancerTherapies to faster #sepsis diagnostics & an innovative transplant program, this year's report highlights inspiring moments that drive our momentum forward. https://stanford.io/4hq25BJ
October 27, 2025 at 7:11 PM
📣 ICYMI: #StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report is now live. From new #CancerTherapies to faster #sepsis diagnostics & an innovative transplant program, this year's report highlights inspiring moments that drive our momentum forward. https://stanford.io/4hq25BJ
#StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report features advancements in clinical care, research & education from across our divisions & centers. We couldn't be more proud of our faculty, staff & trainees who make these moments possible! https://stanford.io/4hq25BJ
October 22, 2025 at 8:00 PM
#StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report features advancements in clinical care, research & education from across our divisions & centers. We couldn't be more proud of our faculty, staff & trainees who make these moments possible! https://stanford.io/4hq25BJ
Momentum starts here. 🚀 #StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report explores important moments building our momentum — including groundbreaking research and clinical advances to exciting educational opportunities. Coming Oct 22. #SharetheMoment #FeeltheMomentum
October 17, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Momentum starts here. 🚀 #StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report explores important moments building our momentum — including groundbreaking research and clinical advances to exciting educational opportunities. Coming Oct 22. #SharetheMoment #FeeltheMomentum
Coming soon 👀
#StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report: From Moments to Momentum
Out Oct 22.
#ShareTheMoment #FeelTheMomentum
#StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report: From Moments to Momentum
Out Oct 22.
#ShareTheMoment #FeelTheMomentum
October 15, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Coming soon 👀
#StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report: From Moments to Momentum
Out Oct 22.
#ShareTheMoment #FeelTheMomentum
#StanDOM's 2025 Annual Report: From Moments to Momentum
Out Oct 22.
#ShareTheMoment #FeelTheMomentum
From launching MGR 2.0 with inspiring guests to celebrating #WomenInMedicine, this past month reminded us that community connection is at the heart of everything we do. Check out #StanDOM's September highlights. 👇
October 15, 2025 at 2:12 AM
From launching MGR 2.0 with inspiring guests to celebrating #WomenInMedicine, this past month reminded us that community connection is at the heart of everything we do. Check out #StanDOM's September highlights. 👇
In a new MODEL Spotlight, #StanDOM's Edda Spiekerkoetter shares why #mentorship is essential to cultivating compassionate, capable physician-leaders. https://bit.ly/48kUVMG
October 13, 2025 at 11:01 PM
In a new MODEL Spotlight, #StanDOM's Edda Spiekerkoetter shares why #mentorship is essential to cultivating compassionate, capable physician-leaders. https://bit.ly/48kUVMG
ICYMI: In the latest #MedStory episode, host Rebecca Handler unpacks a Stanford-led study showing how the #EpsteinBarrVirus (EBV) may trigger #MultipleSclerosis in some people — & what this means for future prevention. https://bit.ly/4nHaToW
October 10, 2025 at 5:04 PM
ICYMI: In the latest #MedStory episode, host Rebecca Handler unpacks a Stanford-led study showing how the #EpsteinBarrVirus (EBV) may trigger #MultipleSclerosis in some people — & what this means for future prevention. https://bit.ly/4nHaToW
New #MedStory episode now live! Host Rebecca Handler explores a Stanford-led study showing how the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)—best known for causing mono—can trigger MS in genetically susceptible people. https://stanford.io/4nuO8o8
October 1, 2025 at 6:29 PM
New #MedStory episode now live! Host Rebecca Handler explores a Stanford-led study showing how the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)—best known for causing mono—can trigger MS in genetically susceptible people. https://stanford.io/4nuO8o8