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Lives on the Line: In conflict zones and borderlands, SHP's Paul Wise protects the health of vulnerable children around the world. His work is featured in Stanford Alumni magazine. šāļø Paul H Wise
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Stanford team wins The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute funding to build ethical assessment process for healthcare AI.
āItās important to us to bring patientsā voices into the conversation,ā says SHP's Michelle Mello, a member of the Stanford Medicine team building ethical review tool.
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SHP's Eran Bendavid & colleagues find dust pollution from the massive desert storms in sub-Saharan Africa is as great a risk to the regionās children as major killers like malaria or the flu. #EarthDay2024
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25 Years After #Columbine school shootings that draw little attention have long-lasting impact, says Maya Rossin-Slater. āThose incidents are much more common, disproportionately affect less advantaged schools, and nevertheless have really lasting impacts.'
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Dave Chan wins NIHCM award for research on emergency care for elderly veterans at both @DeptVetAffairsUS and private hospitals. Finds VA reduces 28-day mortality by 46% and spending by 21% relative to non-VA providers. #NIHCMAwardsJournalism
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The Bradley Foundation Announces Jay Bhattacharya as a 2024 Bradley Prize Winner | Hoover Institution
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Podcast: AI In MedicineāWho's To Blame When Things Go Wrong? While technology promises to improve health care in many ways, it also caries potentially serious risks, SHP's Michelle Mello says in this @ACSHOrg podcast.
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A first-of-its-kind study from Stanford Economics economist Neale Mahoney finds that efforts to help low-income Americans by buying up their medical debt arenāt going as planned. āļøš°
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Prof Michele Barry, Founder of WomenLift Health, opened the closing session at #WLHGC2024 by reflecting on the organization's inceptionāan idea born with a vision: 'A new paradigm for #GlobalHealth leadership, where women have equal opportunities & power to save & transformā¦
āIāve been working on chronic fatigue syndrome for almost eight years; when long COVID came along it was like dĆ©jĆ vu.ā -Hector Bonilla, MD, clinical associate professor
#LongCovid
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Dora Demszky Stanford Graduate School of Education @Stanford Stanford Humanities Center Stanford English When use of a healthcare AI tool harms patients, who is responsible? Leading empirical health law scholar Michelle Mello studies liability risk in healthcare AI tools & advises governments on how to proceed. Watch her talk at a Stanford HAI seminar: 15/n hai.stanford.edu/events/michellā¦