In this 1:2:1 podcast, host Paul Costello discusses how to deliver the very best care for patients with Alpa Vyas, a Stanford Health Care vice president.
Author: Paul Costello
Meet the surgeon/architect behind the new Stanford Hospital: A podcast
This 1:2:1 podcast features George Tingwald, a physician and architect who reflects on his work overseeing the design of the new Stanford Hospital.
Future-proofing the new Stanford Hospital: A podcast
This blog post highlights a 1:2:1 podcast featuring Gary Fritz with Stanford Health Care, who discusses the technology in the new Stanford Hospital.
A gun in the house: Podcast discusses planned firearm research
This 1:2:1 podcast features David Studdert, a health law specialist, who plans to investigate the pros and cons of living in the same house as a handgun.
“Show me some data”: Francis Collins discusses life at the helm of the NIH
In a new interview, NIH director Francis Collins talks about his love of science, congressional expectations for his agency, and the importance of basic biological research.
Suicide and hope: A podcast discussion
In a recent 1:2:1 podcast, host Paul Costello talks with suicidologist Rebecca Bernert about suicide prevention and risk factors, including sleep problems.
PTSD: A conversation with a Stanford psychiatrist about her new book
In this 1:2:1 podcast, host Paul Costello discusses the new book about PTSD, "The Unspeakable Mind," written by Stanford psychiatrist Shaili Jain.
Time: The huge game changer for treatment of stroke, a podcast
In this 1:2:1 podcast, Greg Albers, director of the Stanford Stroke Center, joins host Paul Costello in conversation about the latest in stroke research.
Portraits of Stanford Medicine: Three new podcasts on diversity
In the Portraits of Stanford Medicine series, host Paul Costello interviews interesting individuals to showcase the diversity of Stanford Medicine.
Focusing on psychological treatment for patients with pain
Stanford Medicine pain psychologist Beth Darnall wants to see psychology incorporated into pain treatment. She discusses that in a new interview.
Bad Blood in Silicon Valley: A conversation with John Carreyrou
A conversation with reporter-journalist John Carreyrou on his bestselling book about the company Theranos.
Neurosurgeon Odette Harris: A unique and rare physician
Jamaican-born Odette Harris was recently promoted to full professor at Stanford, making her one of the first black female professors of neurosurgery in the nation. She discusses her journey in a new podcast.
Saying goodbye to Stanford after a five-year medical residency
In a new podcast, Stanford otolaryngologist Brandon Baird talks about growing up in a poor neighborhood in Washington D.C., the intensity of medical residency, and his love of music.
Author Mary Roach on the icky, grotesque and taboo
In this podcast, bestselling author Mary Roach discusses "Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War" and her other books.
Neuroscience and music: A conversation with opera singer Renée Fleming
During a stop at Stanford, Renee Fleming shared her thoughts on the intersection of music and medicine.
Immunotherapy: New hope in treating cancer
There's a new kid on the block in cancer treatment. Actually it's an old kid who's been around for awhile but is being heralded …