Student Programs
Lifestyle Medicine Summer Program (FREE for high school juniors and seniors)
- Describe the core principles of lifestyle medicine, including the roles of nutrition, physical activity, stress management, and sleep in maintaining overall health.
- Develop and implement a personalized health plan that incorporates lifestyle medicine practices to improve your own well-being.
- Evaluate the impact of different lifestyle choices on long-term health outcomes by learning how to review clinical case studies and current research.
- Write a science communication blog that promotes the principles of lifestyle medicine to encourage healthy living among peers and family members.
Eligibility
Rising high school juniors and seniors interested in a healthcare or wellness-related field are eligible to apply.
Timeline
This program is offered every summer. For the summer of 2024, it will run from June 17 to July 22 (6 weeks), with sessions held every Monday at 10 – 11am PST via Zoom.
Application Information
To apply for this program, please complete the application form available at the following link: 2024 Summer Program Application. If the link is not working, copy and paste the following URL into your browser: https://forms.gle/qD5mhJMDy5z22BKv8
The deadline for 2024 applications is June 10.
Science Communication in Lifestyle Medicine Internship (for undergraduates from all universities)
The Lifestyle Medicine Writing Internship is open to undergraduate students interested in scientific communication and health promotion. This internship provides an introduction to the scientific method, the concept of evidence-based medicine, tools to critically appraise scientific literature, and skills to communicate research to the public effectively. Under the guidance of a member of the Stanford Lifestyle Medicine team, students will select a published research paper on a lifestyle medicine topic, critically analyze it, and develop public dissemination materials summarizing the findings, strengths, and limitations of the research.
By the end of the internship, you will have:
- Explored how physical activity, dietary intake, quality sleep, stress reduction, and social connections influence health.
- Learned the fundamentals of the scientific method and the importance of rigorous medical research.
- Understood the nuances of published scientific evidence and how to critically appraise its quality.
- Developed skills to create educational materials that bridge the gap between cutting-edge medical research and practical health literacy.
Eligibility
Timeline
This internship is offered year-round, with a flexible 16-week duration and biweekly meetings conducted via Zoom.
Application Information
To apply for this internship, please complete the application form available at the following link: Internship Application. If the link is not working, copy and paste the following URL into your browser: https://forms.gle/qoCYmtW3WwccCkcx8
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Stanford Courses
ORTHO 120 (220): Introduction to Lifestyle Medicine
Eligibility
Enrollment Information
No application required; enroll through Axess
ORTHO 230: Practical Applications of Lifestyle Medicine
Eligibility
Enrollment Information
No application required; enroll through Axess