Center of Excellence in Diversity in Medical Education  

Recently Mark Gutierrez, Assistant Director for the Center of Excellence, caught up with Dr. Chamberlain in her classroom.  In this interview, Dr. Chamberlain highlights the important issues related to caring for a diverse society and what  research is being conducted here at Stanford to address these issues. 

Dr. Chamberlain currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Medical Director of the Pediatric Advocacy Program, and Director of the Scholarly Concentration in Community Health Program.

Meet the faculty

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COEDME Staff are conducting interviews of our diverse faculty at Stanford School of Medicine regarding their decisions to pursue a medical career as well as explore their reasons for pursuing their area of research. We plan to populate this section with ongoing interviews of our faculty.  Please check back soon for faculty interviews.

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Resident Collage: Explore Our Community.

Publications

The diverse faculty at Stanford Medical School are leaders in their fields and contribute to the scholarly pursuit of new knowledge at Stanford University.  Our faculty's scholarship covers a wide range of interest and expands our knowledge in basic, clinical, educational and social medicine. We welcome you to examine the Publications of our diverse faculty.

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spotlight on LEADERSHIP
Dr. Iris Gibbs

Iris C. Gibbs, MD associate professor of radiation ongology.

“My clinical research is expanding and introducing new technology, and enhancing the program’s strength. In the end, though, it’s all about helping people, and I pride myself in giving excellent clinical care.” More »

Funding Opportunities

Funding opportunities are available for medical students, residents, fellows and faculty. The COE can direct you to the list of Funding Opportunities and Medical Scholars Research Fellowships available for medical students.

Clinical Opportunities
for Medical Students

Ravenswood Family Health Center, East Palo Alto
The Ravenswood clinic has numerous opportunities for medical students to participate in health services activities for minority populations in the Bay Area. More clinics»

San Francisco Bay Area HCOP
COE Leadership

The primary goal of the San Francisco Bay Area Comprehensive HCOP Program is to increase diversity in the health professions by providing specific programs and activities to disadvantaged students in four contiguous counties surrounding the San Francisco Bay. More info>>

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