Sally Arai, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine (Blood and Marrow Transplantation) at the Stanford University Medical Center. She earned her medical degree from Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and has been in practice for more than 20 years. She completed her residency from Strong Memorial Hospital and fellowships from Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mount Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Arai has formal training in clinical research clinical research: A type of research that involves individual persons or a group of people. There are three types of clinical research. Patient-oriented research includes clinical trials which test how a drug, medical device, or treatment approach works in people. Epidemiology or behavioral studies look at the… with a Masters in Epidemiology Epidemiology: The study of patterns and causes of disease in groups of people. Epidemiology researchers study how many people have a disease, how many new cases are diagnosed each year, where patients are located, and environmental or other factors that influence disease. from Stanford University. She has a clinical practice seeing all diseases in hematopoietic cell transplantation, with a clinical research focus on the prevention and treatment of post-transplant complications.
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