Making Health Care Interesting Again

By Joey Kaji, Youth Advisory Council member. The following reflects Joey’s lived experiences, thoughts, and opinions. If you have been on social media recently, you have seen the rise of wellness videos and influencers. Between all the technical jargon and the vast amount of knowledge needed to understand health, scientifically backed healthiness has been branded … Read more

Artificial Intelligence in School-Based Health Centers

By Annabel Sparano, Youth Advisory Council member. The following reflects Annabel’s lived experiences, thoughts, and opinions. My interest in medicine first drew me into spaces where healthcare inequity is impossible to ignore. Through volunteer work and involvement in healthcare organizations, I’ve encountered families facing preventable illnesses, food pantries filled with children, and substance-abuse summits where … Read more

A Student’s Introduction to Health Entrepreneurship

By Nikhil Reddy, Youth Advisory Council member. The following reflects Nikhil’s lived experiences, thoughts, and opinions. This past June, I finished up my first year at Stanford. It was an incredible year of learning and growth as I explored my interests in business and computer science. However, above all else, one peculiarity so deeply ingrained … Read more

The Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care

By Justin Wang, SBHA Board Member and Youth Advisory Council member The following reflects Justin’s lived experiences, thoughts, and opinions. Ever since I started my time at Stanford, I have been surrounded by constant reminders of artificial intelligence (AI) and its increasing role in our day-to-day lives. Stanford’s Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) Lab and Artificial … Read more