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School of Medicine The Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency program is designed to prepare you for any career in Internal Medicine. The program offers broad clinical experience across three hospitals, supportive teaching faculty who are leaders in their fields, a strong esprit de corps, housestaff research opportunities, and excellent fellowship and career placement. With these resources, the program enables housestaff to develop excellent clinical skills while attaining long-term career goals. Stanford University
School of Medicine The Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, is located on the main campus of Stanford University, 35 miles south of San Francisco, in the heart of Silicon Valley. The Department has been a center of clinical and academic excellence for over 2 decades and offers comprehensive consultation, evaluation and treatment services for adults and children with neurological disorders. Many faculty members are international leaders in their field. Stanford University School of
Medicine The Stanford University School of Medicine is a world-class training ground for future leaders in biomedical research and medical practice. The school attracts a diverse student body and has a flexible curriculum that allows graduate and medical students to pursue individual interests within a supportive and intellectually exciting environment. Students benefit from close working relationships with basic science and clinical faculty engaged in an extraordinary array of research and clinical activities. Medical students receive part of their clinical training at nationally-recognized Stanford Hospital and Clinics and the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. The school offers programs leading to an MD, MS or PhD degree. Stanford University School of Medicine The Center for Psychiatry and the Law at Stanford University School of Medicine provides a forum wherein medical and legal professionals can converse, debate, instruct and ultimately collaborate to advance the field of Forensic Psychiatry. PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium The Pacific Graduate School of PsychologyStanford Doctor of Psychology Consortium program offers doctoral level training in clinical psychology, leading to the Psy.D. degree. The program's emphases include:
Lane Medical Library supports the Stanford University Medical Center, which includes the School of Medicine, the Stanford Hospital and Clinics, and the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. It has a strong research collection covering medicine and its specialties, pre-clinical basic sciences, nursing, public health, and related fields. The collection contains 368,000 volumes with over 2,500 journal subscriptions, 1,256 online journals and 825 online books/documents. A psychiatric resource for Stanford and the Palo Alto VA: Legal Issues, Psychopharmacology, VA-related issues, Substance Abuse, Herbal Supplements, and much, much more. The Student Interest Group in Psychiatry (SIG-Psych) The Student Interest Group in Psychiatry is a medical student group that sponsors lectures on various topics in the field of psychiatry and supports students interested in psychiatry through providing resources and promoting awareness about opportunities in research, residency training, education, and advocacy. Please visit our website for a listing of events, residency information, and other student resources: http://sigpsych.stanford.edu/ |
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