The Stanford Medicine Women & Allies ERG will be hosting an intimate panel discussion featuring three dynamic women leaders in observance of Women’s History Month 2023. We are committed to shining a spotlight on their unique stories of diversity and resilience as well as their paths to success in their careers and…
Category: JEDI-B
Order your Stanford Med Pride shirt by Tuesday March 8
The Department of Neurosurgery is ordering 50 Pride t-shirts that will arrive in May and will be distributed before the June Pride event. More info on the shirts here. If you are interested in receiving a shirt please fill out the Smartsheet by tomorrow, Tuesday March 7th. Sorry for the late…
BHM event recap: Black History is American History
Thanks to all who attended our inaugural JEDI-B Committee event! We hosted Mohammed Soriano-Bilal, who presented his talk: “Black History is American History” Mohammed’s slide deck can be found below. We encourage you to think about your interests and passions, and explore how they connect with black history – our…
Save the Date! BHM Guest Speaker Mohammed Soriano-Bilal on February 22
In honor of Black History Month, Neurosurgery and Neurology staff are invited to join a very special guest speaker at CAM on February 22: Black History is American HistoryCenter for Academic Medicine 401A Blue Gum Conference RoomWednesday, February 221:00 – 2:00 PM Mohammed Soriano-BilalDirector of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and BelongingUniversity…
IDEAL Learning Journey required for all Neurosurgery staff
The Department of Neurosurgery is requiring all staff to complete The IDEAL Learning Journey as we strive to build a community that fosters a sense of inclusion and belonging. This course is launched through logging into Axess, clicking STARS, and launching your All Learning module. This course includes self-paced webinars as well…
PRIDEnet event for all staff at CAM on February 2
Join PRIDEnet for an in-person presentation on February 2, 2023 at 12pm at the Stanford Center for Academic Medicine (CAM) to learn more about how the All of Us Research Program may help change the future of health. This event is available to all Stanford students and staff, especially those who identify as LGBTQ+. …