I have a special person to express gratitude towards this month. As many of you know, Dr. Prerana Sangani has been helping me cover Dr. Jenn Abrams’ practice over the past several months while Dr. Abrams has been
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Impressive would be one way to describe it. A long time coming would be another. As many of you know, I joined the Stanford faculty back in 1991, before there was even an Emergency Medicine residency training program
If you get the daily emails from The Almanac Online and Palo Alto Express you will have seen our new advertising campaign. We’re highlighting the few spaces we have remaining in Pediatrics during this season of Open Enrollment.
Winter is Coming: ‘Blok’ the Flu
Along with many lovely things, Fall marks the beginning of flu season. The most recent annual statistics compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are concerning. For the 2018-19 flu season, only about 45% of
Whether you travel for work or fun, making positive food choices can be challenging. However, traveling is not an excuse to throw good habits out the window, especially if you are actively trying to make positive changes. Below
“Every Experience at Selby’s Feels Like a Celebration”
There’s a new kid in town, only this time the kid serves delicious fare and is the sister (brother?) of our friends next door at The Village Pub. This would be cause enough for a shout out to
“Just FYI, Mom and Dad, I’m a Vegetarian Now”
In a recent visit, I asked a patient what she wanted to be when she grew up and she very quickly responded “a vegetarian.” It was not exactly the answer I expected, but I wasn’t surprised either. Questions
As an acupuncturist, many people tell me they want to try acupuncture, but nothing is wrong with them. I usually say that’s “great!” and leave it at that. In truth, however, I’m pretty sure I can find something
Announcing the 13th Annual Skin Cancer Screening
Once again, there is a lot to bring to your attention this month! Let me start with inviting you to our 13th Annual Free Stanford Skin Cancer Screening at our office on Thursday, September 19th, 5:00-8:00pm. A longstanding
Open Enrollment and Pediatrics
We’re entering Open Enrollment season for health insurance — the time during which individuals and employees can add or make changes to their existing coverage. When your open enrollment window opens, take advantage of any resources made available
I have a special person to express gratitude towards this month. As many of you know, Dr. Prerana Sangani has
Impressive would be one way to describe it. A long time coming would be another. As many of you know,
If you get the daily emails from The Almanac Online and Palo Alto Express you will have seen our new
Winter is Coming: ‘Blok’ the Flu
Along with many lovely things, Fall marks the beginning of flu season. The most recent annual statistics compiled by the
Whether you travel for work or fun, making positive food choices can be challenging. However, traveling is not an excuse
“Every Experience at Selby’s Feels Like a Celebration”
There’s a new kid in town, only this time the kid serves delicious fare and is the sister (brother?) of
“Just FYI, Mom and Dad, I’m a Vegetarian Now”
In a recent visit, I asked a patient what she wanted to be when she grew up and she very
As an acupuncturist, many people tell me they want to try acupuncture, but nothing is wrong with them. I usually
Announcing the 13th Annual Skin Cancer Screening
Once again, there is a lot to bring to your attention this month! Let me start with inviting you to
Open Enrollment and Pediatrics
We’re entering Open Enrollment season for health insurance — the time during which individuals and employees can add or make