Educating the Next Generation of Medical Leaders
Past participants in the Pediatrics Internship Program at Stanford (PIPS) remark that PIPS helped them build connections, showed them various medical career paths, and even…
Past participants in the Pediatrics Internship Program at Stanford (PIPS) remark that PIPS helped them build connections, showed them various medical career paths, and even…
No one looks forward to getting a colonoscopy. Now imagine how uncomfortable and overwhelming it must be for children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), who…
Christine Lin is a dedicated member of the care team at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. She was honored as this year’s Hospital Hero for…
Fifteen-year-old Dakota was riding an all-terrain vehicle near his Nevada home when he collided with a road sign, shattering his windpipe and severing his trachea….
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford values the healing powers of art. In a hospital setting, art sparks imagination, eases anxiety, and offers families and children…
The sunflower can be a hopeful symbol for the bereaved—a reminder to turn toward the light, even while grieving an unimaginable loss. At the 20th Day of Remembrance,…
1. Let the Mission Be Your North Star “What inspires me, first and foremost, is the mission of the hospital—to treat every family, every child…
When Hazel was 3 weeks old, she was put on hospice and given six months to live by her Oklahoma doctors. Her parents, Loren and…
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford has been recognized once again among the nation’s best pediatric medical centers by the U.S. News & World Report 2025-2026…
Raya Saab, MD, a pediatric oncologist and renowned solid tumor researcher at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, has been awarded a $400,000 Hyundai Scholar Hope…