Stanford School of Medicine
Program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices

Rebecca Drieling, MMQ, Clinical Research Director

Rebecca Drieling joined the Stanford Prevention Research Center is 1998 and has been with PPOP since 2002.  She is a clinical trial director, Chinese Medicine specialist, and alternative therapy practitioner.

Rebecca directs research projects for the Program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices. She is also cofounder and Education Resources chair for the Stanford Association of Research Professionals. She specializes in online behavior change programs, integrative medicine, and developing educational curriculum for training research professionals.

Originally from the great plains of Nebraska, she received bachelor degrees in Religious Studies and Women’s Studies from Barrett Honors College Arizona State University and a Masters of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Medical Qigong from Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.  She is also a certified practitioner of cranial sacral therapy, shiatsu and sports therapy.

During her free time, Rebecca enjoys biking, hiking, teaching meditation and cultivating medicinal herbs. 

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