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In this episode, we sit down with Grace Soontornviwath, a recent Stanford University graduate who was a bioengineering major at the time of this recording and an intern with our Creative & Healing Arts program. From engineering problem-solving to human-centered healing, this conversation explores what the next generation of healthcare leaders can bring to the intersection of creativity and care.
Support the Creative & Healing Arts Program
Your gift helps bring innovative, therapeutic tools—like VR and live music—directly to the bedside and visitors at the hospital.
Donate today: Visit Stanford Medicine Giving and type “Creative & Healing Arts” under “Other.”
You can also make a direct donation by emailing [email protected] or calling 650.723.8285
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Want to learn more? Visit our webpage.
Email us at: Creative&[email protected]
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By Stanford Creative and Healing ArtsIn this episode, we sit down with Grace Soontornviwath, a recent Stanford University graduate who was a bioengineering major at the time of this recording and an intern with our Creative & Healing Arts program. From engineering problem-solving to human-centered healing, this conversation explores what the next generation of healthcare leaders can bring to the intersection of creativity and care.
Support the Creative & Healing Arts Program
Your gift helps bring innovative, therapeutic tools—like VR and live music—directly to the bedside and visitors at the hospital.
Donate today: Visit Stanford Medicine Giving and type “Creative & Healing Arts” under “Other.”
You can also make a direct donation by emailing [email protected] or calling 650.723.8285
Connect with us!
Want to learn more? Visit our webpage.
Email us at: Creative&[email protected]
Follow us on LinkedIn!