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Bryant Lin, MD, MEng, is a Clinical Professor in the Primary Care Population Health Department at Stanford University. His work focuses on integrating human-centered approaches in medicine, addressing both provider and patient needs in the face of advancing technology. Dr. Lin's research and educational interests include the development and testing of novel medical technologies, improving health outcomes in Asian populations through Precision Population Health strategies, and enhancing the interconnections between health and the humanities. He has made significant contributions as an educator and mentor, developing programs that include the innovative Consultative Medicine Clinic and co-directing the Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE). Furthermore, Dr. Lin is the Director of Medical Humanities and Arts, promoting the intersection of storytelling and medicine through initiatives like the 'Storytelling Medicine' seminar. He has a strong interest in medical technology and clinical trials, particularly in areas related to chronic disease management and novel diagnostic processes.
A method to deliver therapeutic interventions.
A technique to identify arrhythmias using monitoring devices.
Device for treating tissue through electrical stimulation.
Methodology for monitoring exercise through devices.
A system for physiological monitoring in live subjects.
The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.