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UCSF Child and Adolescent Psychiatry #GrandRounds – "Equitable Suicide Prevention for Youth Impacted by the Juvenile Legal System" with Jocelyn Meza, PhD.
Find out more and register to watch online for free: https://t.co/wn8EdCBp3m
Here's how a team from @UCSFImaging, @UCSF_Ci2 & @Penn expanded & improved the available datasets to push the boundaries of #AI applications for diffuse #gliomas ➡️ https://t.co/dKPmd3UQtm
If you’re looking for your next career move, SFUSD has roles to apply your technical, engineering, and/or administrative skills! See our openings and apply today: https://t.co/xyvhDFUkiY
"We found that resecting as much as possible soon after diagnosis offered a distinct survival advantage when we looked at the disease trajectory 10 years later" @AnnetteMolinar2 w/ @HerveyJumper on latest @NeurosurgUCSF-led research on glioma treatment https://t.co/NYUyyXEmXA
Consistently ranked among the top #Nursing programs and specialities in the country, apply by Feb. 1, 2023 to join the @ucsfnurse Master of Science program beginning fall 2023.
Visit https://t.co/vsl3JjBK3e to access application support resources including!
#applytoday
Congratulations to our teams at UC academic health centers for being recognized among the #BestHospitals in the nation and the state again this year by @usnews! It truly is a reflection of the the world-class care you provide to California.
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Since its start in 2013, the @ucsfnurse Diabetes Concentration (DC) has prepared 140 students to become diabetes experts and is continuing this mission today.
This spring, faculty & alumni of the DC gathered to celebrate nearly a decade of success. 🎉
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UC-trained nurses are making a difference for the health and wellbeing of people across California. They bring their skills, knowledge and caring to our communities every day. Join us in celebrating them during this #NursesWeek.
“When I started [researching psilocybin] the idea that you could give a single dose of a drug and people would feel better almost immediately, and then feel better for months on end. I wouldn't have thought that was possible,” — Joshua Woolley, MD, PhD
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.@UCSF/@JohnsHopkins have released 1.4M new documents from a now-bankrupt opioid manufacturer. “Open-access archives such as these play a critical role in ensuring we learn from the past to help avoid such crises in the future,” Dr. @KBibbinsDomingo says. https://t.co/Se0RqnIDJ3
Congratulations to @kryamamoto for being elected president of @AAAS! Learn more about the extensive experience he’ll bring to the role here:
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There are over 3,800 unfilled City & County jobs in San Francisco. This understaffing crisis hurts vital services and puts the extra burden on essential workers.
City leaders must support our essential workers by investing in our public services. #StaffUpSF
PICI-funded researcher @KoleRoybal of @UCSF has developed a framework for building clinically optimized receptors to precisely target T cells to solid tumors -- an exciting step toward improving the safety and efficacy of cell therapies for solid tumors. https://t.co/ygPEYWvgtS
On average, seniors with #dementia may take up to 8 medications a day — possibly unnecessarily, a new study finds. In those with cognitive impairment, “we worry about drug-drug interactions causing problems,” Dr. @Matthew_Growdon tells @KCBSRadio. https://t.co/7Ursj8UzXU
Bring a partner to Saunders Court on the UCSF Parnassus Campus and challenge them to chess. Campus Life Services will provide the chess boards and you bring your game. Every Tuesday starting March 15. Rain cancels the chess event. https://t.co/kiyAkOr5Ec