It’s been three weeks since we started our steps challenge. We have 21 participants in the challenge – an excellent number of participants for our first challenge. As a group we have collectively taken nearly 2.5 million steps! That is equivalent to 1,129 miles! And that is just tracking those using the Step Up…

2025 U.S. News & World Report Survey
The 2025 U.S. News & World Report survey is open from now through March 23rd, and faculty can participate in 3 easy steps: Step 1 – Register with Doximity The survey and voting only takes place at doximity.com. You must register with Doximity and verify your profile to participate. It is quick and easy…

The Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) Community Health Talk
The Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) Community Health Talk – If you missed the January Community Health Talk by Dr. Ann Hsing “Cancer Asian Americans – Epidemiology and Prevention” or the February Community Health Talk by Drs. Grant Smith and Jean Yih you can view the…

Neuro Book Club – Two New Books!
Fellow Neuro Bookies, Great discussion today of The Sympathizer. Anyone interested in the sequel, check out The Committed, a novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen. Please see our next selections for May 14 and July 10. Also, be sure to note our June Pulitzer Pies Celebration & Book Swap on Jun 11. Wednesday, May 14, 12:00-1:00 on…

Neurosurgery Step Up Challenge
The Wellness Committee is excited to announce a department walking challenge where we can track our steps together as a group. We’ll be using an app to monitor our individual steps and total group progress. The goal is to stay active and have fun with colleagues, in-person and on the app.

BeWell Healthy Living – Spring Registration
Spring registration is open for BeWell Healthy Living classes. Here’s just a few of the free, remote 1-hour classes you can take to earn 2,000 points: The Art of Sustainable Giving – How to Help Others While Supporting Your Own Well-Being Waste Sorting 101 – Reduce Your Waste at Stanford Neurodiversity in…