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Garry Shandling and the Disease You Didn’t Know About
UCSF Endocrine Surgery
April 07, 2016
James Fallows, national correspondent for The Atlantic, recently wrote about the death of comedian Garry Shandling, noting that he suffered from hyperparathyroidism, a condition that, if left untreated, can raise the risk of having a heart attack and other serious medical conditions. Fallows' piece was both...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Is Associated With Worse Vascular Function Among Veterans
UCSF Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
April 01, 2016
UCSF News reports on a recent study led by UCSF researchers linking post-traumatic stress to a higher risk for cardiovascular disease and death. The results of the research were reported in the March 2016 issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association. Marlene Grenon, M.D., C.M. Associate Professor in the...
19th Maurice Galante Lecture to Feature Michael Krasny of KQED Forum
UCSF Department of Surgery
April 01, 2016
Michael Krasny, Ph.D., host of KQED’s award-winning Forum, will be featured at the 19th Maurice Galante Lecture on Thursday, April 28, 2016 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. at UCSF Mission Bay Campus Genentech Hall, Byers Auditorium. The event is hosted by the Galante Family, the UCSF Department of Surgery, and the Galante...
UCSF Cleared to Resume Living Kidney Donor Transplants
UCSF Transplant Surgery
March 17, 2016
The San Francisco Chronicle online (SFGate.com) reports on the resumption of the iving kidney donor transplant program at UCSF. The donor died in November, shortly after the surgery to remove a kidney given to his sister. Excerpts of that story appear below with a link to the full story. UCSF Medical Center has...
Engaging the Next Generation of Leaders: Graduate Students in Sarwal Lab to Attend Clinton Global Initiative University
Sarwal Lab
February 17, 2016
Joshua Y. Yang, B.S., Michael C. Nasr, B.S., and Tyler Schmeckpeper B.S., Master of Translational Medicine (MTM), graduate student researchers in the Sarwal Lab, were recently invited to attend the 9th annual Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) 2016 at UC Berkeley on April 1-3, 2016, and selected as...
S. Ariane Christie, MD, Presented with 2016 AAS/AASF Global Surgery Research Fellowship Award
UCSF Center for Global Surgical Studies
February 08, 2016
The Association for Academic Surgery (AAS) and Association for Academic Surgery Foundation (AASF) presented S. Ariane Christie, MD, a General Surgery Resident at UCSF, with the 2016 AAS/AASF Global Surgery Research Fellowship Award for her research proposal titled “Long Term Outcomes Following Traumatic Injury in...
UCSF Fetal Treatment Center Launches New Mobile App for Referring Physicians
UCSF Fetal Treatment Center
January 29, 2016
The Fetal Treatment Center (FTC) has just launched a new mobile app *, now available for download in the Apple app store and soon to be available on Android devices. O ne of the best ways to develop a good relationship with our patients is to have a quality connection with our referring physicians — which is why...
Drug Provides Better Kidney Transplant Survival Rates Than Current Standard Of Care
UCSF Transplant Surgery
January 28, 2016
UCSF News reports on a clinical trial, BENEFIT (Belatacept Evaluation of Nephroprotection and Efficacy as First-line Immunosuppression Trial) where for the first time, an immunosuppressive agent, Belatacept, showed better organ survival in kidney transplant recipients than a calcineurin inhibitor, the current...
Stabbings and Gunshot Wounds as a Public Health Problem
San Francisco Wraparound Project at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
January 27, 2016
SF Wraparound Director, Dr. Rochelle Dicker provides insight into the growth of hospital intervention programs for patients who are injured as a result of violence. The following Washington Post article reports that patients with gunshot or stab wounds are more likely to be re-injured, especially if their...
Innovative Research by Dr. David M. Young Featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education
UCSF Surgical Innovations Program
January 26, 2016
Innovative research by Professor David M. Young, MD is featured in a special report in The Chronicle of Higher Education examining the extent to which universities can actually transform their discoveries into tangible solutions benefiting society at large. The Chronicle report highlights a UCSF Department of...
Conceptual Artist Retains Limb Against Long Odds
UCSF Center for Limb Preservation
January 25, 2016
In his 33-year career as a conceptual artist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, John Maduell illustrated futuristic technologies few others could imagine. But he never envisioned the toll diabetes and vascular disease would take on his body—or that one day he might lose his legs because of these problems...
Jennifer Kaplan Wins John Halverson Young Investigator Award from ASMBS During ObesityWeek
January 07, 2016
Jennifer Kaplan, M.D., a research resident in the UCSF General Surgery Residency Program, won the John Halverson Young Investigator Award at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery held in conjunction with "ObesityWeek", for the abstract and presentation: "The Benefit...
Jennifer Kaplan Recipient of Award for Best Trainee Poster Presentation at 2015 AHI Meeting
January 06, 2016
Jennifer Kaplan, M.D., a research resident in the UCSF General Surgery Residency Program, received the award for Best Trainee Poster Presentation from the Academy for Healthcare Improvement (AHI) at the organization's 2015 annual meeting. The presentation, " Health Coaching By Health Professions Students for Frail...
Research Fellows Present Latest Research at Grand Rounds Coinciding with Future Resident Interviews
UCSF General Surgery Residency Program
December 15, 2015
Department of Surgery research fellows recently gave presentations at Grand Rounds (December 2nd and 9th) in conjunction with general surgery resident interviews for the Class of 2016-2017. Peter G. Stock, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Surgery, and Chair of the Research Committee moderated the sessions. The list of...
Legendary Coach John Madden Undergoes Successful Open-Heart Surgery at UCSF Medical Center
UCSF Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery
December 14, 2015
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports on legendary coach John Madden's open-heart surgery performed at UCSF Medical Center on November 30, 2015: Pro Football Hall of Fame coach John Madden is "fine and feisty" and already well along the road to a full recovery from open-heart surgery at the UCSF Medical Center on...
Inaugural Issue of UCSF Transplant News - Fall/Winter 2015 - Vol. 1 - No. 1
UCSF Transplant Surgery
December 07, 2015
UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital have launched a new publication, "Transplant News", providing " a more comprehensive approach to communicating the latest breakthroughs available to the patients and families we serve" in the words of John P. Roberts, M.D., Professor and Chief of the UCSF...