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Engaging With Art To Improve Clinical Skills | Scope Blog
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Scope is an award-winning medical blog produced by a team of writers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Health & Medicine. Engaging with art to improve clinical skills. March 4, 2015. The scene: A group of medical students huddled around the iconic Robert Frank. Photograph Car Accident – U.S. 66, Between Winslow and Flagstaff, Arizona. In the Cantor Center for the Visual Arts. At Stanford paired with a clinical correlate hour where School of Medicine faculty members applied the lessons of the art...
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The Science Of Willpower | Scope Blog
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Scope is an award-winning medical blog produced by a team of writers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Health & Medicine. The science of willpower. December 29, 2011. In this new piece. McGonigal answers additional questions about the latest research on willpower and how readers can use those insights to achieve their goals. Based on her popular Stanford Continuing Studies course. Stanford health psychologist Kelly McGonigal. Is willpower in the mind or the body? Sleep deprivation (even just get...
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New Global Cancer Map Aims To Improve Care In Developing Countries | Scope Blog
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Scope is an award-winning medical blog produced by a team of writers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Health & Medicine. New global cancer map aims to improve care in developing countries. March 25, 2015. Most people don’t associate cancer with the developing world, yet 60 percent of new cancer cases and 70 percent of cancer deaths occur in less developed parts of the world, according to the World Health Organization. Now, the nonprofit Global Oncology, Inc. MD, PhD, an assistant professor of m...
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Skip to Local Navigation. Skip to Global Navigation. See us on twitter. See us on linkedin. Pediatrician or pediatric specialist. Dial 911 in the event of a medical emergency. Learn how we are healing patients through science and compassion. Possible psoriasis drug target identified. Learn how we are fueling innovation. Summer and youth programs. Don’t despair in the face of failure, biochemist tells grads. Learn how we empower tomorrow's leaders. Campaign for Stanford Medicine. Make a gift online. Stanf...
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News and observations regarding alumni magazines. June 15, 2015. A Guy Can Dream. This may be odd for an avid photographer, but I am far more interested in magazine illustration than magazine photography. Probably because of the sameness of so much editorial photography, especially in university magazines that can’t afford the more creative shooters out there. For years I have harbored a dream of an all-illustration magazine no photographs. It won’t happen at. On Dog Ear’s. But the author points toward.
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Female Sexual Health Expert Responds To Delay In Approval For "Viagra For Women" | Scope Blog
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Scope is an award-winning medical blog produced by a team of writers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Health & Medicine. Female sexual health expert responds to delay in approval for Viagra for women. December 12, 2013. Yesterday, Sprout Pharmaceuticals. Dubbed a “female Viagra,” is appealing the Food and Drug Administration. 8216;s decision requesting more information on the drug before approving it for use in the U.S. Leah Millheiser. Writes an appeal of her own on her blog, DrLeahM.com.
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patrick kirchner | UMagazinology
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News and observations regarding alumni magazines. June 15, 2015. A Guy Can Dream. This may be odd for an avid photographer, but I am far more interested in magazine illustration than magazine photography. Probably because of the sameness of so much editorial photography, especially in university magazines that can’t afford the more creative shooters out there. For years I have harbored a dream of an all-illustration magazine no photographs. It won’t happen at. On Dog Ear’s. But the author points toward.
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Dr. Google: Threat Or Menace? | Scope Blog
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Scope is an award-winning medical blog produced by a team of writers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Health & Medicine. Dr Google: Threat or menace? March 19, 2012. We’ve partnered with Inspire. A company that builds and manages online support communities for patients and caregivers, to launch a patient-focused series here on Scope. Once a month, patients affected by serious and often rare diseases will. Recently I was reading KevinMD and found a post. Of interest. In the piece, called Sav...
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Writer Accompanies Helicopter Rescuers Of Child Smashed By Falling Cabinet | Scope Blog
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Scope is an award-winning medical blog produced by a team of writers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Health & Medicine. A young child, a falling cabinet, and a Life Flight rescue. March 4, 2015. Life in the air rescue business is highly unpredictable. You can spend many hours idling away the time in an obscure, basement office. But when an emergency call comes, you literally don’t have a second to grab a pen on the way out the door. Magazine, whose current issue. On my second ride-along day, i...
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Behavioral Science | Scope Blog
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Scope is an award-winning medical blog produced by a team of writers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Health & Medicine. Caring for your relationship when your partner has cancer. March 8, 2016. Filed Under: Behavioral Science. Using arts and communication to help physicians improve health, avoid suicide. March 1, 2016. Filed Under: Behavioral Science. Tagged With: News Home. Clutter that makes life difficult: A Q&A on hoarding. February 19, 2016. We’ve all heard of people who can’t seem to thr...
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