Stanford University
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Helen Shih, MSN, NP
Affiliate, IT Services
BioHelen Shih is an endocrine oncology NP who works with patients with benign and malignant neuroendocrine tumors, bridging the gaps between medical, surgical and endocrine oncology. She manages endocrinology immunotherapy adverse related events, and sees patients on clinical trials with neuroendocrine tumors including adrenal cortical carcinomas and thyroid cancers which require immunotherapy or targeted therapies. In addition, she has started her own thyroid nodule clinic.
Helen has been an NP since 2009, but her journey into hematology/oncology world, started in 2014, when working with a hematology/oncology practice in SF. From there, she worked at UCSF for 5 years in thoracic and sarcoma oncology. Helen was the primary NP in clinical trials investigating new treatment strategies for thoracic and sarcoma malignancies.
Prior to 2014, Helen worked as a primary care nurse practitioner for the San Francisco Department of Public Health and as a registered nurse in Weill Cornell Medicine's pulmonary step-down unit.
Shih graduated as an adult nurse practitioner from the Columbia University School of Nursing. Previously, she had received a bachelor's degree in molecular cell biology from the University of California, Berkeley, followed by a master of public health degree in epidemiology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Her interests and hobbies include nature, dogs, dance classes, cooking, and creative endeavors. -
Margaret Tolbert
Affiliate, IT Services
BioMeg Tolbert is a Nurse Practitioner with colorectal surgery at Stanford Hospital. She earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Villanova University. She is currently involved in several research studies with the colorectal team. Prior to coming to Stanford she was a faculty member at both the University of Miami and the University of Michigan where she taught in the undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. While at University of Michigan she also taught in the college of LSA and worked with the medical school’s office of diversity helping with community outreach. At the University of Miami she practiced clinically in women’s health and was involved in research projects with HIV+ women as well as the NIH funded Women’s Health Initiative. She also helped write a grant that was funded for a distance-learning program for second career nursing students. While at the University of Michigan she worked at a free health clinic as a primary care provider and was part of the Pelvic Floor Research Team, which was a multidisciplinary team. While there she was involved with NIH funded studies and was project manager for a multi site study for a device seeking FDA approval. She has been published with the team in peer-reviewed journals and has been first author on several poster presentations. She was also awarded a grant for the free clinic to start a primary care/continuity of care clinic
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David Tom
Manager, User Experience and Design Operations, Stanford Web Services
Current Role at StanfordManager of User Experience and Design Operations
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Louisa Ustrzynski,DNP, MBA
Affiliate, IT Services
BioLouisa is a Nurse Practitioner who joined the Stanford Neurosurgery team in 2016 with over 9 years of experience in Neurosciences previously as a registered nurse in critical care, intensive care, and stroke care units. She earned her Bachelors degree in Nursing at the University of San Francisco and her Masters Degree in Nursing in San Francisco State University. She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, and California Association of Nurse Practitioners. She is currently the Lead for the Stanford Acute/Ambulatory Care Conference committee. Her clinical practice includes neurosurgery and radiation oncology to benign and malignant brain and spinal tumors, vascular malformations, and neurogenetic disorders.