Join Rachel Baker and Jane McMillan for a 1-hour media training session on Tuesday, April 9 at 5 PM in the Alway M121 Large Conference Room.
Space is limited, so reserve your spot by emailing Rachel Baker today!
Jane, who comes to Stanford after a long career in broadcast journalism, tailors each session to the participants, so please include what you’re hoping to learn and/or any questions you have.
Marc Levitt, Md of Nationwide Children’s Hospital will present.
For more info, see link http://westernvascularsociety.org/
41st Annual North American Meeting
Many Views on Value
October 20 – October 23, 2019
Portland, OR
DoubleTree by Hilton Portland
1000 NE Multnomah St.
Portland, OR 97232 USA
The theme Many Views on Value rests on the idea that value is a function of the lens through which one sees the world. Inherent in this is an assumption that different stakeholders are necessary to understand the true value of any intervention. The pre-meeting short courses will include methodology sessions on assessing values in patients and caregivers, clinicians, policy makers and other stakeholders.
Meeting Co-Chairs: Karen Eden, PhD, Carmen Lewis, MD, MPH and Daniel Matlock, MD
More information will be posted as we near the meeting.
Top research institutions have substantiated the powerful benefits of mindfulness practices on increased productivity, critical decision-making, and out-of-the-box problem-solving. In this workshop, you will receive content about how and why we can react negatively to stress and the latest research in neuroscience on the most effective techniques that take us from overwhelmed, anxious, and uncertain to clear, calm, and resilient. Learn how mindfulness, and resilience, coupled with compassion, can markedly improve your daily experience. In this workshop, you will explore and practice 3 takeaways that will change your relationship to stress now and pre-wire your brain for resiliency in the future.
Instructor: Patty McLucas is the founder of Mindful Wellness and has more than 20 years of experience as a wellness consultant. She teaches classes in mindfulness for Stanford’s Cancer Supportive Care Program and Health Improvement Program as well as other organizations including Apple and Google.
Please RSVP at this link:
https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b1uwefC68ryApEx
Speaker: Laura Jones is the Director of Heritage Services and Special Projects. She is also the University Archaeologist and an Amy J. Blue award winner.
HOTEL & TRAVEL
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Book early to secure a discounted room at one of ASSH’s preferred hotels.
REGISTRATION
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Registration for the 74th Annual Meeting will open in April 2019.
2020 Annual Research Meeting
Today’s research driving tomorrow’s outcomes.

New! We’re Starting on Saturday
In 2020, we’re heading north to Boston, June 13-16, home to some of the nation’s top health care delivery systems. Enjoy an extra half day of research with the new Saturday start time.
Help Shape the 2020 Event
We’re seeking abstract reviewers. As an reviewer, you play a critical role in helping to shape the agenda for the 2020 Annual Research Meeting. If selected, you have the opportunity to review abstracts submitted to a specific theme for next year’s conference, and participate in the grading, selection, and session building process.
Volunteer here by Friday, September 20, 2019.