A Stanford medical student discusses her take on whether doctors in training should “play” the patient.
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Getting their white coats (and, for one student, getting engaged): A big day for Stanford’s newest med students
A new video documents the white coat ceremony, which welcomes Stanford's newest medical students and physician assistant students to campus.
Stanford Medicine white coat ceremonies mark the beginning of the journey for MDs, MSPAs
Incoming medical and physician assistant students were officially welcomed to Stanford last Friday afternoon.
A look back at Stanford Medicine’s graduation
A video that offers a look back at Stanford Medicine's graduation ceremony.
Embrace novelty: Words from a medical school graduation
During Stanford Medicine's diploma ceremony, graduate Charlotte Rajasing offered these parting words to her classmates.
Cheers to the 2018 Stanford Medicine graduates!
On Saturday, June 16, Dean Lloyd Minor welcomed 166 School of Medicine graduates along with Stanford faculty, family and friends for the diploma ceremony.
Educating the next generation of surgeons: A Q&A
Research shows that many medical students view surgeons as intimidating, competitive and predominantly male workaholics — and these stereotypes can deter students from a surgical …
What history can teach us about medicine: A Q&A with a Stanford medical student
When I think of history, I think of the famous quote: “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” This is …
Annual Medicine & the Muse showcase spotlights Parkinson’s dance program
If someone accidentally wandered into a School of Medicine auditorium during parts of David Leventhal's address at the annual Stanford Medicine & the Muse event last …
It’s time to address medical education’s public perception problem
Stanford Medicine Unplugged (formerly SMS Unplugged) is a forum for students to chronicle their experiences in medical school. The student-penned entries appear on Scope once a …