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Join us LIVE on June 30, 2025 at 12:00 PM PST for YouTube Premiere featuring Dr. Amber Borucki, Dr. Lauren Harrison, and Dr. Olga Kciuk—three Stanford experts leading a vital conversation on adolescent pelvic pain. This multidisciplinary discussion explores the complex causes of pelvic pain in teens, including dysmenorrhea, gynecological conditions, and chronic pain syndromes. The panel highlights diagnostic strategies, treatment plans involving NSAIDs and hormonal therapies, and the importance of early intervention. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain deeper insights into adolescent pain care, especially as it intersects with psychological well-being and reproductive health. Subscribe to the Stanford CME channel and set a reminder to join the conversation.

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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month, join us for a YouTube Premiere of the Native American Youth Mental Health ECHO led by the Stanford Center for Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing. This Premiere will feature Maegan Rides At The Door, PhD, LCPC, and Kiana Maillet, Ed.D, LCSW as they explore the impact of generational and historical trauma on Native youth mental health. Be part of this event to deepen your understanding of how historical and generational trauma impacts Native youth and enhance your approach to culturally responsive care. Join us for a meaningful conversation focused on healing, resilience, and building a brighter future for Native youth mental health. Don’t miss this chance to engage with experts and gain insights that can make a difference. Subscribe to the Stanford CME channel and set your reminders for the premiere now!

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Join us LIVE on October 24, 2024, for a special Stanford Med Matters YouTube premiere featuring experts in obesity treatment and GLP-1 receptor agonist therapies. Hosted by a distinguished panel of clinicians, this episode explores the history, current guidelines, and groundbreaking future of GLP-1 treatments for pediatric and adult populations. Gain valuable insights into how GLP-1 therapies have transformed the landscape of obesity management and patient outcomes, and hear exclusive recommendations for clinicians treating obesity as a complex metabolic disease. Don’t miss this opportunity—subscribe to the Stanford CME channel and set your reminders for the premiere now!
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS THE NEW AND UPDATED PREMIERE VIDEO!

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PLEASE NOTE: The new version of this Premiere video is available at https://youtu.be/Ugui7Po5-So
Join us LIVE on October 24, 2024, for a special Stanford Med Matters YouTube premiere featuring experts in obesity treatment and GLP-1 receptor agonist therapies. Hosted by a distinguished panel of clinicians, this episode explores the history, current guidelines, and groundbreaking future of GLP-1 treatments for pediatric and adult populations. Gain valuable insights into how GLP-1 therapies have transformed the landscape of obesity management and patient outcomes, and hear exclusive recommendations for clinicians treating obesity as a complex metabolic disease. Don’t miss this opportunity—subscribe to the Stanford CME channel and set your reminders for the premiere now!

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Join us on October 15, 2024 at 12:30 PM (PST). In this session, we bring together experts Dr. Kaustubh Supekar, Dr. Nicole Martinez, and Dr. Ehsan Adeli to discuss the innovative applications of AI in mental health care, focusing on AI’s potential for diagnosis and treatment. They explore key innovations in ambient intelligence, AI-generated biomarkers, and AI therapy tools while addressing ethical issues such as bias, privacy, and equitable access. The session highlights the balance between technological advancements and the necessity of human compassion in mental health care, ensuring ethical and responsible AI integration.

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Join us on October 3, 2024 for an informative lecture featuring Dr. Pervez Sultan, who explores the significant advancements in obstetric anesthesia, focusing on topics such as global maternal health disparities, safe staffing levels, maternal mortality, and anesthesia management during cesarean delivery. He highlights research from both high-income and low-middle-income countries, discusses the latest findings, and reviews obstetric quality metrics. The lecture also examines abortion laws’ impacts on maternal outcomes, labor analgesia improvements, quality care, and complication management, while emphasizing the urgent need for public health efforts and clinical guidelines to reduce global maternal mortality.

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Join us September 27, 2024 for an insightful discussion with Kelly Bugos and Sue Jameson on Advanced Practice Provider Leadership and Mentorship. In this interview, Kelly and Sue share their journeys as APP leaders, discuss the unique challenges faced in healthcare settings, and explore the importance of mentorship and professional development. Learn valuable strategies for balancing clinical and leadership responsibilities, building strong APP communities, and preparing for the future of APP leadership. This session is part of our celebration of National APP Week!

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Don’t miss this insightful session featuring Hilary Jericho, MD, Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Endowed Medical Director of the Celiac Disease Program at Stanford Children’s Hospital, and Nielsen Fernandez-Becker, MD, Gastroenterologist and Director of the Celiac Disease Program at Stanford Health Care. They will discuss the clinical diagnosis and management of celiac disease across pediatric and adult populations. They will cover key topics such as diagnostic strategies, the importance of screening, non-responsive celiac disease, and emerging research.

Join us for a live discussion, where Dr. Jericho and Dr. Fernandez-Becker will answer your questions in real-time on YouTube chat.

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Join us for an insightful interview with Dr. Ruth Adewuya and Dr. Abraar Karan as they examine the complexities of H5N1 Bird Flu. In this session, they discuss the unique characteristics of H5N1, its recent detections in the US, and the implications for public health and poultry farming. They explore the impact of H5N1, including transmission risks and public health preparedness, while providing a global status update on the outbreaks. Learn about the challenges of diagnosing H5N1, treatment options, and strategies for mitigating the virus’s spread. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of H5N1 and its threat to global health security.

Dr. Karan will be answering questions live on YouTube chat, giving you the opportunity to engage and ask your questions in real-time.

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Join the YouTube Premier Live on August 6, 2024 - Addressing Disparities for LGBTQ+ with Disabilities. In this insightful session, Ken Sutha, MD, PhD, Shane Lamba, MPH, and Dr. Cameron Whitley, PhD, will discuss critical barriers in healthcare for LGBTQ+ persons with disabilities. They will explore sexual and gender minority healthcare disparities, healthcare barriers described through compelling storytelling and lived experience data, as well as research ethics and provider training for LGBTQ+ affirmative care. Dr. Whitley will be answering questions live on YouTube chat, giving you the opportunity to engage and ask your questions in real-time.

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