Stanford CARE Monthly Community Health Talk Series
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With the generous support of the Vincent V. C. Woo Memorial Foundation, CARE hosts a monthly Community Health Talk series featuring esteemed CARE faculty from Stanford University and renowned global faculty from various parts of the world. These talks highlight groundbreaking advancements and cutting-edge medical research in Asian health.
Upcoming events
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Monthly Community Health Talk
Liver Disease in Asian Americans – What to Look for?
October of 2024We will will discuss the latest research and clinical trials that highlight the unique risk factors and disease patterns observed in Asian Americans.- -
Monthly Community Health Talk
Achieving Health Equity in Gastric Cancer Among Asian Americans
November of 2024This presentation will focus on gastric cancer as a leading cancer disparity that adversely affects Asian Americans.-
Past events
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Past Event Monthly Community Health Talk
Addressing Lung Cancer in Asian Americans: Screening, Treatment, and Advancements
September of 2024We will examine the epidemiology of lung cancer among Asian Americans, covering aspects such as diagnosis, staging, and treatment.-*This event has already occurred. -
Past Event Monthly Community Health Talk
Facing Adversity: Lessons Learned from Two Studies on the Impact of Anti-Asian Racism and the COVID-19 Pandemic on Asian College Students and Asian Medical Trainees
May of 2024Dr. Huiqiong Deng will share the findings of two pivotal studies: "COVID-19’s Impact on Discrimination and Racism Experienced by Asian Medical Trainees" and "Impacts of COVID-19 On-*This event has already occurred. -
Past Event Monthly Community Health Talk
Unraveling the Heart Disease Epidemic: Precision Prevention Strategies for High-Risk South Asian Patients
April of 2024Dr. Dash will navigate through the unique challenges and promising opportunities entwined with mitigating heart disease risk in this vulnerable population.-*This event has already occurred.