Toward a world without poverty
A conversation with Jim Yong Kim, the doctor who led the World Bank
A conversation with Jim Yong Kim, the doctor who led the World Bank
A Zimbabwean clinic’s aim is to vanquish dire ear, nose and throat ailments in children
Stanford-India biodesign fellows invent a device that helps newborns breathe on their own
Research suggests that the children of older dads might have more complications at birth than babies with younger dads.
Paul King, a longtime leader in children’s and women’s health, has been tapped to lead children’s health at Stanford Medicine.
Doctors and families grapple with what’s next when a severe genetic disorder is diagnosed during pregnancy
How digital medicine is improving patient care
Meet a new member of the health care team: the electronic health record
A shared vision of Stanford Medicine’s future
Stanford researchers launch a massive study of lung tissue — healthy and diseased — in one of their own