Stanford University
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Charlene Larson Rotandi
Associate Director of Fellowship Education, Pediatrics
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Director of Fellowship Education, Department of Pediatrics
Leads initiatives that support the development, administration, and continuous improvement of the 26 subspecialty programs in the Department of Pediatrics. My work focuses on curriculum development and assessment, program accreditation, faculty and program coordinator development, and enhancing the educational experience for our 130+ trainees. I collaborate closely with program leadership and the Graduate Medical Education office to ensure compliance with accreditation standards while advancing innovative approaches to training, mentorship, and professional development. Through my work, I aim to strengthen our learning community by supporting our educational leaders and fostering a collaborative learning environment that promotes trainee success and well-being. -
Stephen J. Roth
Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology), Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsRandomized Therapeutic Trials in Pediatric Heart Disease, NIH/U01 GrantNo. HL68285 2001-2006.
Heparin and the Reduction of Thrombosis (HART) Study. Pediatric Health Research Fund Award, Stanford Univ Sch of Medicine, 2005-2006.
A Pilot Trial fo B-type Natriuretic Peptide for Promotion of Urine Output in Diuretic-Resistant Infants Following Cardiovascular Surgery.Pediatric Health Research Fund Award, Stanford Univ Sch of Medicine, 2005-2006. -
Eva Ruparel
Affiliate, Pediatrics
BioEva Ruparel is a rising junior at Foothill High School and a student intern in Stanford’s Pediatrics Internship Program, where she works in the Wall Lab on AI-enhanced, data-driven approaches to improve early detection and intervention for complex childhood conditions, including autism and related developmental delays. She is interested in the intersection of medicine and artificial intelligence, particularly in the potential of emerging technologies to improve healthcare and broaden access to care.
Outside of Stanford, Eva is the founder of Sight4Eyes, a student-led nonprofit advancing vision care access in underserved communities, and a Youth Ambassador with AINAK, where she supports initiatives that address vision-related barriers to learning. She has also conducted a pneumonia detection research project using chest X-ray images, applying machine learning and medical imaging analysis to explore how computational tools can address real-world healthcare challenges.