Teams in the School of Medicine (2024)

Introducing Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams is rolling out to help groups work together. This launchwon’t change the availability of the university’s preferred collaboration tools: Slack, Zoom, and Google Drive. Instead, the introduction of Teams is part of the Affiliate Collaboration Transformation program. This multi-year initiative seeks to makeit easier for the university and health systemsto share information securely. Watch the short video below to understand why we're deploying Teams.

Before you begin

Teams and other Microsoft 365 apps enable colleagues in Stanford Medicine's three entities — Stanford University, Stanford Health Care (SHC), and Stanford Medicine Children's Health (SMCH) to collaborateon projects and tasks by

  • sharing documents
  • holding virtual meetings
  • communicating through chat messages

To get started, review some key terms and concepts.Then click on the section headers below to set up your devices and begin collaborating with Teams.

Microsoft tenant

Think of a tenant as a dedicated piece of the cloud that holds an organization's data and other information. The university, SHC, and SMCH have coordinated but separatelymanagedMicrosoft tenants. If you log into Teams with a SUNetID, Stanford University is your home tenant, but you have guest access at the other Stanford Medicine tenants.

Learn Microsoft terms, apps, and icons

Guests vs. external users

Individuals in the School of Medicine cancollaborate with colleagues in the health systems as guests in the SHCand SMCHplatforms and collaborators outside of Stanford who have Microsoft Teams in their institution. External access isaway towork with external partnerswhen onlylimited permissions are needed.

Learn about guest vs. external access

PHI and other High Risk data

You can collaborate with PHI (patient medical record information) and PII (staff Human Resources data) across Stanford Medicine with Teams. Starting Aug.31, Cardinal Key must be installed on all School of Medicine devices usedto access Teams and other Microsoft 365 applications, including your Stanford Office 365 email account.

Learn how to install a Cardinal Key

Step 1: Access the app and start using Teams

Follow thesesteps to accessMicrosoft Teams for the first time on your device and begin collaborating. As you start using Teams, you will discover many other features to customize your experience. To avoid creating duplicate teams in the Stanford University tenant, individuals in the School of Medicine should primarily be guests on teams in the SHC and SMCH tenants.

Access the Teams app

If you are a first-time user, you may be prompted to download and install the Teams desktop app. You can also access your Teams collaboration space by installing the app on amobile device or via a web browser.

Access the Microsoft Teams app

How to use Teams

Ready to begin using Teams to chat, hold virtual meetings, share files, and collaborate on projects? We've created a training resource page with many resources to help you get started.

Explore M365 training resources

Create a new team (optional)

You may be invited to join existing teams inone of the health systems tenants. If you need a new team that doesn't already exist in the SHC or SMCH tenant, you can alsocreate a onein the Stanford University platform.

Request a new team for the School of Medicine

Step 2: Understand the guest experience

In Microsoft Teams, guests don't belong to the organization's home tenant but are granted access to specific teams andchannels to collaborate with the team members in a secure and organized way.

Guest experience overview

Look for an email invitation to arrive when you are invited to join a team as a guest. You mustopen the email and accept the invitation.Once you sign in to Teams, you'll be directed to the team's page where you canaccess the content and communicate with team members.

Learn more about the guest experience

Guest permissions comparison

Guests can participate in chats, calls, and meetings andaccess files and documents within the team or channel they were invited to. They can also upload and share their own files and collaborate on content. However, theycannot perform certainactions.

Learn more about guest capabilities

Guest experience FAQs

You may encounter specific nuancesor have questions as you begin activating the guest experience and collaboratingin Teams. Review these frequently asked questionsto improve your understanding of the platform.

Review guest experience FAQs

Step 3: Get support or review how-tos and other resources

If you have questions about using Teams and other M365 apps, several resources and support options are available.

Support

If you need help with Teams or with installing Cardinal Key on your device:

  • Call the Stanford Technology and Digital Solutions (TDS) team at 650-725-8000
  • Submit a ticket to TDS viahttps://tdshelp.stanford.edu
  • Make an appointment to visit the Tech Bar

Teams resources

School of Medicine/Stanford Medicine only

  • Guests vs. External users
  • Guest Member Experience
  • Guest Member Experience FAQs
  • How to Create a Teams Team in the School of Medicine
  • Teams Guest Experience: Known Issues

General

  • Teams Homepage
  • Get Started with Teams
  • Terminology
  • Teams Naming Guidelines
  • How to Add Members to Your Team
  • Granting Access and Sharing Files in Teams
  • How to Create a NewFile in Teams
  • How to Disable Automatic Teams Meeting Links
  • M365 FAQs
  • M365 Training

See also

  • Learn more about Cardinal Key
  • Learn more about SharePoint
  • Stanford Medicine Secure Email: Please note Apple Mail doesn't support the Microsoft sensitivity labels that Stanford Health Care use for Microsoft applications, including email. You should use the Microsoft Outlook application or Outlook Webmail to open and read sensitivity-labeled emails (High Risk, Secure, or Private).
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