Improving the Diagnosis of Under-Recognized and Rare Diseases in Asians
Stanford University via YouTube
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on improving the diagnosis of under-recognized and rare diseases in Asian populations. Delve into the challenges of identifying and managing rare conditions, which despite their low individual prevalence, are collectively common. Learn about the issues of under-recognition, delayed diagnosis, and misdiagnosis that patients with rare diseases often face. Gain insights from Dr. Linda Geng, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, as she discusses rare diseases in the context of Asian health and presents strategies to enhance diagnostic accuracy for these under-recognized conditions. Discover the speaker's expertise in diagnostic medicine, undiagnosed diseases, medical mysteries, and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. Benefit from the knowledge shared by the Co-Director of Stanford's Consultative Medicine Clinic and Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome Clinic. Access additional resources, including Stanford Health Library's research services and mindfulness meditation materials, to further support your understanding of rare diseases and overall health management.
Syllabus
Improving the Diagnosis of Under-Recognized and Rare Diseases in Asians
Taught by
Stanford Health Care