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Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford Hospital & Clinics is known worldwide for advanced patient care provided by its physicians and staff, particularly for the treatment of rare, complex disorders in areas such as Cardiac, Cancer, Neuroscience, Orthopedics and Organ Transplantation.

As part of the Stanford University Medical Center, SHC has a close relationship with both the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, an adjacent pediatric teaching hospital providing general acute and tertiary care. Stanford's ability to provide state-of-the-art care is enhanced by the close collaboration among these entities and their mutual commitment to patient care.
 
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Disease: Silent KillerAbdominal Aortic Aneurysm is often called a "silent killer" because there are usually no obvious symptoms of the disease. Three out of four aneurysms show no symptoms at the time they are diagnosed. D ...
Addressing Childhood ObesityObesity is no longer just an epidemic in the adult population. The rising rate of childhood obesity has also become a major concern for the medical community. Stanford’s Assistant Professor of Pedia ...
Advances in Facial Plastic Surgery: It's Not Your Mother's Facelift AnymoreThis talk will focus on recent advances in facial plastic surgery that emphasize decreased downtime with optimal results. ...
Advances in Pediatric CardiologyAdvances in diagnosis and treatment of children with heart disease have revolutionized care through collaboration among physicians, scientists, and engineers. ...
Advances in Weight Loss SurgeryObesity is a disease which has reached epidemic proportions in the US. After failed attempts at dieting, surgery may remain the only option for sustained weight loss. Dr. John Morton discusses the cur ...
Better Hearing Through Advanced TechnologyCochlear implants can restore hearing by stimulating the hearing nerve directly. Learn about the technology, its effectiveness and appropriate candidates to receive them. ...
Breast Cancer Care at StanfordDr. Carlson outlines the unique aspects of how Stanford doctors and staff treat breast cancer, how research findings impact the care of patients, and what a patient can expect while going through trea ...
Breast Cancer: Risks & Prevention, Diagnosis & TreatmentsWhat are the risk factors for breast cancer and what decisions will a woman need to make on the basis of an abnormal mammogram result or a diagnosis of breast cancer? ...
Can We Cure the Common Leukemias?Now there is more reason for hope. Find out how modern medicine is curing more people with blood cancers. Director of the Hematology Clinic at Stanford, Dr. Steven Coutre, explains how the new therapi ...
Clearing Your Throat: Common Causes and Treatments for HoarsenessBeyond the common cold, people experience hoarseness from a variety of causes. Edward Damrose, MD, Director of the Stanford Voice Center, discusses some of these causes, and treatments that address th ...
Cognitive Aging & Alzheimer's Disease: Gender MattersThe Stanford University Medical Center presents a lecture from Victor W. Henderson, Professor of Medicine at the Dept. of Health Research & Policy. He discusses what is normal versus abnormal cognitiv ...
Cognitive Changes with Aging: What Can You Expect?Dr. Michael Greicius focuses on memory problems people face and their correlation to problems later in life. Topics discussed: when is testing appropriate; benefits of early testing; what the tests in ...
Conservative Management of Low Back PainLow back pain affects two out of every three Americans at some point in their life and is the second most common reason for a visit to the primary care physician. This informative talk describes why l ...
Dementia: Myths versus RealitiesSee why dementia is often misunderstood in our society. What are the common causes, symptoms and treatment options for those living with the condition? ...
Depression, Delirium and Dementia: What Should We Be Doing?Join Barbara Sommer, MD as she discusses the diagnosis and preservation of mental health. She covers such topics as: knowledge of resources; treatments; the benefits of early diagnosis and interventio ...
Desperately Seeking Sleep: Understanding and Treating InsomniaInsomnia, defined as trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, is a common problem. Occasional insomnia is experienced by more than a third of American adults, and chronic insomnia is known to effect ...
Drug-eluting Stents: Are They Safe?Drug-eluting stents are metal mesh tubes coated with medication that keep artries from re-blocking after angioplasty. These devices have been the solution for millions of people around the world. Howe ...
Emerging Treatments for Cancer Using CyberKnife TechnologyCyberKnife, a highly refined type of steriotactic radiosurgery, is a medical procedure that utilizes very accurately targeted, large 'killing' doses of radiation. Learn how this non-invasive 'operatio ...
Epilepsy: Out of the ShadowsFind out more about epilepsy, a common but frequently misunderstood neurological disorder. Exciting new treatment options can now manage and sometimes cure the disorder, which is characterized by elec ...
Familial Mood DisordersDepression and bipolar disorders can be passed down in families but are more common in women. See what can be done to treat mood disorders and associated reproductive dysfunction. ...
Go Red: Women's Heart HealthStanford University Medical Center celebrates National Heart Month with an informative Go Red event. Heart disease is the number one killer of women, taking the lives of over half a million women ever ...
Health and Wellness Among Older Adults: Challenges and StrategiesGeriatric Medicine Professor Peter Pompei, MD focuses on the prevention of serious health situations, and how to cultivate knowledge of one’s functional strengths and weaknesses. Dr. Pompei also dis ...
Heart FailureHeart failure, also called congestive heart failure, is a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough oxygenated blood to meet the needs of the body's other organs. The heart keeps pumping, but no ...
Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyThe main feature of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is an excessive thickening of the heart muscle (hypertrophy literally means to thicken). Heart muscle may thicken in normal individuals as a result of h ...
I'm Sorry, Can You Repeat That? Understanding Hearing LossHearing loss is a condition that affects millions of people annually, and it has a variety of causes. This talk focuses on the most common kinds of hearing loss and the most current and revolutionary ...
Latest Innovation in Laser Vision CorrectionThis lecture will provide an update on the latest technology available for the surgical correction of nearsightedness, farsightedness and presbyopia. ...
Like New: Dental ImplantsIf you are missing one or more teeth and would like to smile, speak and eat again with comfort and confidence, Dr. Girod has good news: dental implants that look and feel like your own teeth. You do n ...
Making It New Again: Laser Scar Revision and Facial RejuvenationGet the inside perspective on the latest laser treatments for skin, which can erase scars and other imperfections. Laser treatments are commonly used to improve the appearance of skin scarred by acne. ...
Minimally Invasive Spinal SurgeryMinimally invasive spine surgery offers many people relief from their back problems -- but for whom and when is it appropriate? This talk will focus on the conditions and people for whom this surgery ...
New Tests, New Treatments, Better Outcomes for Patients with Colorectal CancerIn the United States, colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer and the second leading cause of death from cancer. Advances in imaging, genetics, molecular diagnostics, surgical techniques an ...
New Treatments for Breast Cancer: From Bench to BedsideBreast cancer is becoming a greater threat to women's health, but there are new treatments emerging that will help women with this battle, including tumor vaccine and therapies which enhance immune re ...
New Treatments for Chronic SinusitisEvery year, 37 million Americans suffer from sinusitis. Are you one of them? Learn how sinusitis is diagnosed and treated, including recent innovations, such as computerized surgical navigation and ne ...
Overcoming Shoulder InjuriesShoulder injuries and chronic conditions are painful and disabling for many people. This talk covers common causes as well as current and emerging treatments, with special focus on surgical options. ...
Preserving Fertility in Cancer PatientsPreserving fertility in cancer patients is more a reality now than ever before due to major advances in reproductive technologies. This program reviews what's new and available at the Stanford IVF Pro ...
Preventing Skiing & Snowboarding InjuriesYou're ready to hit the slopes, but is your body? Allan Mishra, MD discusses prevention strategies and demonstrates specific exercises you can employ right now to strengthen those muscles that will pr ...
Problems of the Esophagus: GERD and Barrett's EsophagusStudies suggest that more than 15 million Americans suffer from heartburn everyday and spend millions of dollars in search of relief from this condition. Dr. Lauren Gerson discusses heartburn and othe ...
Prostate Cancer: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment OptionsProstate cancer is the leading cancer diagnosed overall in men in the United States. Associate Professor of Urology, Dr. Joseph Presti, will focus on what is known about prevention, current diagnostic ...
Shoulder Instability and The Stiff ShoulderShoulder injuries and chronic conditions can be painful and disabling. This talk covers common causes as well as current and emerging treatments, with special focus on surgical options. ...
Surgical Robotics: Is R2D2 in Your Future?Surgical Robots are here now; they have their roots in Stanford based research and Silicon Valley development. How do they work? What can they do? Thomas Krummel, MD, addresses the current uses of sur ...
The Aging FootLike tires on a car, the more miles and years we put on our feet, the more changes we can expect as we age. Learn what we can do to lessen the impact and how to treat arthritis and dermatologic condit ...
The Runner's FootYou run to stay fit and healthy, but your feet are taking a beating! We will discuss the most common foot injuries that runners encounter and address ways of preventing and treating many of them. ...
Too Much of a Good Thing: Running Injuries, Their Prevention & TreatmentsYou want to keep running, but you keep having those nagging injuries. What can be done? This program explores the latest innovations in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of running injuries. ...
Understanding Cardiovascular Disease in WomenCardiovascular disease kills more American women than all forms of cancers combined, and yet the perception remains that cardiovascular disease is a greater threat to men’s health. . Dr. Robert Robb ...
Using the Immune System to Treat CancerImmunotherapy is the newest modality of treatment of cancer and researchers have great expectations for it becoming one of the most effective treatments. Dr. Levy describes how doctors at Stanford are ...
Varicose Veins: New and Improved TreatmentsVaricose veins, a common and often painful condition, impact as many as 25 percent of women and 15 percent of men. See how innovative new treatments are relieving discomfort for many. ...
What's New in Breast Reconstruction?Gordon Lee, Assistant Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Stanford University Medical Center discusses the latest techniques in breast reconstruction. This includes the current types of br ...
Women, Stroke and the Red Dress: Cerebrovascular Disease in WomenIn most age groups, more men than women will have a stroke in a given year. However, more than half of total stroke deaths occur in women. At all ages, more women than men die of stroke. This talk wil ...
 
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