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Thomas Brosnan
Research scientist, Rad/Radiological Sciences Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordOffline data reconstruction and display; architecture and programming support for clinical research MR scans; image data transfer; image display; troubleshooting; data encryption and security.
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Eleanor Brown
Social Science Research Professional 2, Surgery - General Surgery
BioEleanor Brown is a Social Science Research Professional in the Division of General Surgery. She holds an undergraduate degree in Biology with a minor in Medical Humanities from Boston College. Her thesis was a mixed-method, community-based participatory research study which assessed the effectiveness of a local health collaborative’s outreach to connect Latino residents with mental health resources in Boston. Her research interests include health disparities among Hispanic/Latino populations, the financial and time toxicities of cancer treatment, and equitable clinical trial design. Eleanor enjoys public health outreach work both locally and abroad; she has volunteered on several service trips across Latin America. In the Dawes Lab, she has worked on ACUeRDO, a precursor to APOYO that was funded by the Stanford Cancer Institute and explored barriers to care among Hispanic/Latinos patients with rectal cancer.
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Janine Bruce
Academic Program Professional Manager, Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Director, Office of Child Health Equity, Department of Pediatrics
Co-Director for the Scholarly Concentration in Community Engagement and Advocacy, Pediatric Residency Program
Co-director for the Scholarly Concentration in Community Health for Medical Students
Instructor for graduate level qualitative methods, social determinants and community engagement courses -
Madika Bryant
Administrative Director, Practice of Medicine, School of Medicine - Student Affairs
Current Role at StanfordAdministrative Director for the Practice of Medicine (POM) course.
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Jessica Kopcho Buesing, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Med/Hospital Medicine
BioDr. Jessica Buesing is a board-certified internal medicine physician dedicated to providing empathic, honest, open, and compassionate patient care. Before joining Menlo Medical, she cared for veterans as an academic hospitalist at the Palo Alto VA for two years. Her professional interests include improving health span and quality of life, chronic disease prevention and management, comprehensive cancer survivorship care, improving health disparities, mental health support and addiction treatment. She is committed to personalized medicine and emphasizes shared decision-making, recognizing that effective healthcare must be tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Outside of work she enjoys camping, exercise, playing music, and spending time with her husband, two children, and cats.
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Kelly Bugos MS, ANP-BC, NPD-BC, AOCNP
Affiliate, Central Mgmt-Misc AR
BioKelly Bugos MS, ANP-BC is a Director for the Center for Advanced Practice and a nurse practitioner specializing in cancer survivorship at Stanford Health Care. Ms. Bugos is the Director of Professional Development and the Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship Program. As director, Ms. Bugos focuses on APP leadership development. Opened in 2016, the APP Fellowship Program educates and trains APPs in transition to professional practice and specialty care, like administration and cancer care. She founded the cancer survivorship clinics at Stanford in 2012 and continues to focus her clinical work on helping people touched by cancer restore their health after treatment. Ms. Bugos has developed other professional roles and programs over her career at Stanford, like the nurse practitioner position in the 1990s. She has expertise in leadership of advanced practice providers, complex patient care in the outpatient setting, long term and late effects of cancer and its treatment, including symptom management. She is a frequent speaker and author on these topics at the regional and national level.
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Tracy Burk
Sr. Program Manager, Quality and Clinical Initiatives, Rad/Radiology Finance and Administration
Current Role at StanfordSr. Program Manager, Quality and Clinical Initiatives
Department of Radiology, Stanford School of Medicine
Program Manager, Stanford/Intermountain Healthcare Collaboration Grant Program