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November 21-30 – Sign-ups/changes open. After December 1, schedules will be frozen.
Wednesday January 8, 2025 8:55am - 11:30am PST
If you are interested in healthcare and/or dermatology, this is the workshop for you! The Interactive Technology for Skin: Community Outreach, Research, and Education (iTS-CORE) workshop is an exciting, hands-on experience where you’ll come visit the Stanford campus to get an inside look into healthcare and dermatology. This is a unique opportunity to explore your curiosity through different stations that cover everything from career journeys to cool skin science. Here’s what’s in store:
  1. Healthcare Career Panel: Meet medical students, nurses, and physicians who will share their journeys in healthcare — hear about the multiple paths or career changes to medicine/healthcare and how everyone has a unique and inspiring story!
  1. Skin Health Basics: Discover the science of your skin! You’ll learn how melanin plays a role in skin health, what causes acne (and how to manage it), and why sun protection is important for everyone.
  1. Hands-On Dermatology: Step into a dermatologist's shoes by practicing with the tools they use everyday – look at your skin with a dermatoscope, practice punch biopsies, and dive into our augmented/virtual reality dermatology game to learn about skin cancer and smart sun habits.
  2. Optional Lab Tour: Pending time, we will take a tour of an active Stanford lab working on bacteriophages.

There is no prerequisite skills or knowledge needed to participate in this experience.

This session is OFF CAMPUS and hosted at Stanford. Transportation will be provided by Nueva.
Facilitators
avatar for Dawn Siegel

Dawn Siegel

Clinical Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
Dawn Siegel, MD is a pediatric dermatologist at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and Stanford Children's Health. Dr. Siegel’s education and training have taken her across the country—from Northwestern University near Chicago for college to the University of Wisconsin for medical... Read More →
avatar for Kavita Sarin

Kavita Sarin

Associate Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
Kavita Sarin, MD, PhD is a dermatologist at Stanford and the Director of the Stanford Skin Cancer Genetics Program. Dr. Sarin completed her college degree, medical school, PhD, and dermatology residency all at Stanford. As an expert leader in dermatology, Dr. Sarin researches the... Read More →
Wednesday January 8, 2025 8:55am - 11:30am PST
Stanford University

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