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We're closing out #BrainTumorAwarenessMonth by highlighting Dr. Michelle Monje's work at the intersection of brain development and cancer. This article chronicles her research over the last 15 years and what's coming next. news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/0…

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A child's fever can be a perplexing concern for parents. In this podcast, Dr. Patty Sabey breaks down the key information you need to effectively manage your child's fever. bit.ly/3SxDK1d #HealthTalks

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Join us for a landmark event co-hosted by Stanford Medicine and Stanford HAI. Engage with leading voices across tech, biomedicine, policy, and advocacy to shape the future of responsible AI. 🔗Streaming live at 8:15am 6/2/25: med.stanford.edu/raisehealth/ev…

Join us for a landmark event co-hosted by Stanford Medicine and <a href="/StanfordHAI/">Stanford HAI</a>. Engage with leading voices across tech, biomedicine, policy, and advocacy to shape the future of responsible AI. 🔗Streaming live at 8:15am 6/2/25: med.stanford.edu/raisehealth/ev…
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Thank you to everyone who joined the 2024 RAISE Health Symposium, hosted by Stanford Medicine & Stanford Institute for Human-centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI). Session recordings coming soon — explore highlights and resources in the meantime: med.stanford.edu/raisehealth/ev…

Thank you to everyone who joined the 2024 RAISE Health Symposium, hosted by Stanford Medicine &amp; Stanford Institute for Human-centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI). Session recordings coming soon — explore highlights and resources in the meantime:
med.stanford.edu/raisehealth/ev…
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Stanford Health Care and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford have been named among the top 25 hospitals in the country by Practice Greenhealth, a nonprofit organization that guides health care organizations in achieving sustainable practices. bit.ly/4jBYlfZ

Stanford Health Care and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford have been named among the top 25 hospitals in the country by Practice Greenhealth, a nonprofit organization that guides health care organizations in achieving sustainable practices. bit.ly/4jBYlfZ
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Determining whether a rash needs medical attention or can be treated at home isn’t always easy. Pediatrician Lauren Strelitz, MD, offers guidance to help parents figure out what kind of treatment is best for their child’s rash in this HealthTalks podcast. bit.ly/4dL5SYz

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The Stanford Brain Tumor Center is teaming with Stanford Children's to participate in the Northern California Brain Tumor Walk & Race to raise awareness and to provide support to patients and their families. Join us: Saturday June 14, 2025 at the SF Zoo. More information: ow.ly/4z1k50VHl8Y

The <a href="/StanfordBrainTC/">Stanford Brain Tumor Center</a> is teaming with <a href="/StanfordChild/">Stanford Children's</a> to participate in the Northern California Brain Tumor Walk &amp; Race to raise awareness and to provide support to patients and their families. Join us: Saturday June 14, 2025 at the SF Zoo. More information: ow.ly/4z1k50VHl8Y
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for today’s SMCH Research Community Event. The afternoon featured shared conversations, resource highlights, and a renewed focus on advancing research across Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. Stanford Medicine Stanford Children's Stanford Health Care

Thank you to everyone who joined us for today’s SMCH Research Community Event.

The afternoon featured shared conversations, resource highlights, and a renewed focus on advancing research across Stanford Medicine Children’s Health.

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The Chariot Program at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health continues to explore how immersive technology can support not only pediatric patients—but the families who care for them. stanforddaily.com/2025/06/06/luc…

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After tearing her ACL at 9 years old, soccer star Elise needed a team with experience treating young athletes with this injury. Thanks to Elise's perseverance and her care team Stanford Children's, Elise is back on the field today and playing better than ever. healthier.stanfordchildrens.org/en/acl-tear-ca…

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Pediatric epilepsy is a complex condition that affects countless children, but advancements in treatment are paving the way for brighter futures. Join us as Juliet Knowles, MD, PhD, sheds light on the multifaceted nature of epilepsy in children. bit.ly/45cwjnD

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Among the tiniest NICU babies cared for at Stanford Children’s in 2006, this former micro-preemie is now college-bound to study aerospace engineering. healthier.stanfordchildrens.org/en/from-one-po…

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Understanding common newborn conditions can help new parents feel more at ease. Pediatrician Nivedita More, MD, explains common concerns, and the importance of early check-ups. bit.ly/4kAJWSk

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Every baby develops at their own pace, and while some signs or late developments should inspire action, missing a milestone by a few weeks or even months is often no cause for concern. In an NBC Bay Area article, Stanford Children's's Amina Ahmed, MD, explains. nbcbayarea.com/news/local/bab…

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TOMORROW! The Stanford Brain Tumor Center and Stanford Children's are participating in the Northern California Brain Tumor Walk & Race to raise awareness and to provide support to patients and their families. Join us at the San Francisco Zoo!! More information: ow.ly/4z1k50VHl8Y

TOMORROW! The <a href="/StanfordBrainTC/">Stanford Brain Tumor Center</a> and <a href="/StanfordChild/">Stanford Children's</a> are participating in the Northern California Brain Tumor Walk &amp; Race to raise awareness and to provide support to patients and their families. Join us at the San Francisco Zoo!! More information: ow.ly/4z1k50VHl8Y
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Despite shifting guidelines and growing awareness, food allergies continue to rise. Joseph Hernandez, MD, PhD, of Stanford Children's's Pediatric Allergy & Immunology Clinic, discusses the potential culprits. hcplive.com/view/microbes-…

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🎓Congratulations to the Stanford Medicine Class of 2025—we're celebrating the next generation of leaders in health, discovery, and care. 🎉✨🩺 #StanfordMed2025