UCSF Health

UCSF Health

医院和医疗保健

San Francisco,CA 94,602 位关注者

Proud to be among the nation's best hospitals!

关于我们

UCSF Health is an integrated health care network encompassing several entities, including UCSF Medical Center, one of the nation’s top 10 hospitals according to U.S. News & World Report, and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, with campuses in Oakland and San Francisco. We are recognized throughout the world for our innovative patient care, advanced technology and pioneering research. For more than a century, we have offered the highest quality medical treatment. Today, our expertise covers virtually all specialties, from cancer to women's health. In addition, the compassionate care provided by our doctors, nurses and other staff is a key to our success. Our services generate about 1.1 million patient visits to our clinics a year and $3.2 billion in annual revenue. We have 12,000 employees and dozens of locations throughout San Francisco as well as outreach clinics throughout Northern California and beyond.

网站
https://www.ucsfhealth.org
所属行业
医院和医疗保健
规模
5,001-10,000 人
总部
San Francisco,CA
类型
非营利机构
领域
Transplant Services、Cutting Edge Research和Neurology

地点

  • 主要

    505 Parnassus Avenue

    US,CA,San Francisco,94143

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  • 1600 Divisadero Street

    US,CA,San Francisco,94143

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    We're proud to open two new retail pharmacies at Mission Bay and Parnassus! Both are open to the public, accept most insurances and offer pickup, mail order and home delivery. Soon they'll offer vaccines and other clinical services too! ?? The Mission Bay pharmacy opened earlier this month, and Parnassus will open on Oct. 29. More about the pharmacies ?? https://ucsfh.org/3Yn9N7B

    • A group of 12 pharmacy staff members celebrate the opening of UCSF Health's Mission Bay pharmacy.
    • Six administrators cut a blue ribbon with an oversized scissor to celebrate the opening of UCSF Health's Mission Bay pharmacy.
    • A pharmacy staff member looks for medicines on a long shelf.
    • Three pharmacists look at a computer.
    • The shelving area at UCSF Health's new Mission Bay pharmacy.
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    AI-powered diagnostic tools can help neurosurgeons identify “invisible cancer” left behind after a patient's initial brain tumor surgery, a UCSF/University of Michigan study finds. “This technique will improve our ability to identify tumors and hopefully improve survival due to the added tumor being removed,” Dr. Shawn Hervey-Jumper says. "This model provides physicians with real-time, accurate and clinically actionable diagnostic information within seconds of tissue biopsy.” Learn more ?? https://ucsfh.org/3YQO6ff

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    New drugs and therapies have become indispensable for treating an array of cancers. Unfortunately, they sometimes also cause damage to the heart. Now, thanks to a grant from The National Institutes of Health, UCSF & Stanford University researchers will study why certain cancer treatments cause heart damage for some patients but not for others. “Our assembled group collectively introduces synergies that will significantly impact the field of cardio-oncology,” Dr. Javid Moslehi says. https://ucsfh.org/4fOwvLI

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    Most cancer treatments have a host of side effects — largely because they also affect healthy cells while targeting tumor cells. University of California, San Francisco and University of Washington researchers have designed customizable biological sensors that can more precisely attack cancer cells, potentially leading to better treatments with fewer side effects. “This is incredibly exciting for cancer therapies,” UCSF’s Kole Roybal says. “But it also could be useful in things like autoimmune diseases where we want to regulate immune cells in certain environments.” ?? https://ucsfh.org/4hQLsyM

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    Our new Neurology Complex Diagnosis Clinic uses the most advanced diagnostic tools available to find answers for patients with elusive neurological symptoms. "Both my parents had mystery neurologic diseases," neurologist and clinic director Dr. Maggie Waung says. "I was really frustrated with how little time that we actually got to spend with doctors and in them listening to the whole story and not being able to find something right away. And also the waiting in between visits was excruciating." "When I had the opportunity to start this clinic, I really wanted to focus on getting people an expedited workup, listening to people's stories, hearing their concerns and understanding what was worrying them and why they thought something was wrong." https://ucsfh.org/4ef8v3m

    As Prescribed: New UCSF clinic aims to diagnose mystery neurological conditions

    As Prescribed: New UCSF clinic aims to diagnose mystery neurological conditions

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    “I feel like there are a lot of ways you can have a positive impact on people,” says Dr. Michael Rosenblum, UCSF dermatologist and world-renowned skin immunologist — and now an accomplished musician who just released his first solo album. “You can do it through discovery and trying to create novel medicines. You also can do it through creating a piece of art that people smile to and they sing for a portion of the day.” https://ucsfh.org/40EsnKh

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    Please help us celebrate Karl – it’s been almost 15 years since his last kidney transplant, and he’s doing great and recently got engaged! As a teen, Karl developed nephritis, an inflammation in the kidneys, following a strep throat infection. Twenty-six years later, he began feeling rundown, and tests revealed he was in kidney failure and would need a transplant. Karl had his first kidney transplant in 2000 at another hospital and came to UCSF for his second transplant 10 years later. Karl has been doing well ever since and is grateful for his mother’s unfailing support. Since his transplant, Karl has gotten serious about woodworking, and he recently became engaged to his partner, Sarah! Karl’s original goal was to live to see his son, Brandon, turn 21. Now Brandon is 29 years old, and father and son love playing golf together. They’re looking forward to playing a golf trip at Pebble Beach this month! “My son was always my motivation,” he says.

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