The Stanford Physician Leadership Certificate Program helps physicians build essential leadership skills to advance their careers through a cohort-based learning experience. Take your career as a physician to the next level of success.
This two-day virtual conference brings together experts in medicine, technology, and data science to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare. Sessions will highlight real-world applications, ethical considerations, and strategies for implementing trustworthy, human-centered AI in clinical practice.
The 2025 Stanford Suicide Course will feature all-new content focused on suicide risk across the lifespan, with special attention to adolescent and older adult populations. Sessions will explore new assessment protocols, brief interventions, ketamine research, and the latest updates in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
This virtual course provides pediatric subspecialists with a foundational understanding of lung and heart/lung transplantation in children. Experts will review indications, evaluation, candidate optimization, and post-transplant outcomes to enhance patient care across all stages of the transplant process.
Episode 112: AI You Can Trust: Redesigning Decision Support for Clinicians
November’s Stanford Medcast episode examines what it takes to build AI that clinicians actually trust and use. Dr. Kalie Dove-Maguire shares how thoughtful design, transparency, and feedback loops can turn digital tools into meaningful support for clinical decision-making.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Explore Stanford CME’s on-demand programs focused on the latest advances in screening, diagnosis, and treatment to help improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer.
Spotlighting From Clinician to Patient: Lessons in Lung Cancer & Medicine, a powerful 4-part video series, Led by Dr. Bryant Lin, a physician who became a patient.
Click below to explore our full list of lung cancer–focused activities.