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UCSF to Study Benefits of Personal Approach to Breast Cancer Screening
UCSF Breastcare Surgery
March 26, 2015
UCSF News reports on a new study, led by breast cancer researcher Laura Esserman, MD, MBA, that will compare a personalized approach to breast cancer screening with annual mammograms. A research team at UC San Francisco has won a five-year award of $14.1 million from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research...
Letting Patients Call the Shots
Kaiser Health News (KHN)
March 19, 2015
The "shared decision-making" model fosters a higher level of collaboration between doctors and the people they treat. Rose Gutierrez has a big decision to make. Gutierrez, who was diagnosed with breast cancer last spring, had surgery and 10 weeks of chemotherapy. But the cancer is still there. Now Jasmine Wong...
Dr. M. Margaret Knudson Named Medical Director of ACS-MHS Partnership
UCSF Department of Surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
February 02, 2015
The American College of Surgeons recently announced that M. Margaret Knudson, MD, FACS , Professor of Surgery and trauma surgeon at the San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center , has joined the Division of Member Services of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) as Medical Director for the Military Health...
Department of Surgery to Create Center for Global Surgical Studies
UCSF Department of Surgery
January 06, 2015
The Department of Surgery has announced the creation of a new program, Center for Global Surgical Studies at UCSF, led by trauma surgeons, Rochelle Dicker, M.D.and Catherine Juillard, M.D., M.P.H.. T he Center's mission is to address the significant global burden of surgical disease, in which trauma alone is...
Department of Surgery Launches UCSF Center for Surgery in Older Adults
UCSF Department of Surgery
January 05, 2015
The Department of Surgery has launched a new program, the UCSF Center for Surgery in Older Adults (CSOA). Led by Emily Finlayson, M.D., M.S., an Associate Professor of Surgery and Health Policy, the program seeks to discover and implement patient-centered best practices in geriatric surgery that will help older...
Surgery Wellness Program Newsletter - Winter 2015
UCSF Center for Surgery in Older Adults (CSOA)
January 05, 2015
The UCSF Center for Surgery in Older Adults (CSOA) has published its inaugural Winter 2015 Newsletter: Greetings from the UCSF Surgery Wellness Program. As 2015 draws to a close, we would like to thank our patients, families, and supporters for all they have contributed to this exciting new initiative. We are...
Study Shows Excellent Post-Transplant Outcomes Following Down-Staging of HCC Patients
UCSF Transplant Surgery
December 10, 2014
Successful downstaging of selected patients with HCC (hepatocellular carcinoma) before liver transplantation leads to excellent 5-year recurrence-free and overall survival rates post-transplant, according to a just-reported multicenter study led by UCSF Transplant Program investigators. Medscape Medical News...
Department of Surgery Launches Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Program
UCSF Department of Surgery
December 08, 2014
The Depatment of Surgery has launched the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) program. Led by Ankit Sarin, M.D., MHA , Assistant Professor of Surgery and Lee-Lynn Chen, M.D. Associate Professor of Anesthesia, ERAS is focused on the improvement of surgical outcomes, development of best practices in perioperative...
Nurse Practitioners Playing Larger Role in Critical Care Services
UCSF Surgical and Critical Care NP Fellowship Program
August 13, 2014
Frontline Medical News reports on the expanded roles and responsibilities nurse practitioners are assuming in the provision of critical care services in an interview with Thomas Farley, RN, NP, ACNP-BC, c o-Director, of the Surgical and Critical Care NP Fellowship Program at UCSF: At the University of California...
Endoluminal Suturing Being Studied to Reverse WR/IWL After Initial Bariatric Surgery
UCSF Bariatric Surgery
July 08, 2014
The December 2013 issue of San Francisco Medicine, the Journal of the San Francisco Medical Society, reportes on the pioneering work of Matthew Y.C. Lin, M.D. and Stanley J. Rogers, M.D., who are among those pioneering an incisionless endoscopic procedure called endoluminal suturing for patients who either have...
General Surgery Residents Bian Wu, Victoria Lyo, and Evan Werlin Winners in 1st NorCal ACS Laparoscopic Competition
UCSF General Surgery Residency Program
May 22, 2014
General surgery residents Bian Wu, M.D. (left), Evan Werlin, M.D. (center) and Victoria Lyo, M.D. (right), coached by Matthew Y.C. Lin, M.D., Assistant Professor Surgery, Division of General Surgery, were winners of the the first laparoscopic competition held at the Northern California Chapter of the American...
Dr. Peggy Knudson Develops Unique Game Teaching Traffic Safety to Children
UCSF Department of Surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
May 20, 2014
KRON4 in San Francisco reports on an innnovative game, developed by UCSF trauma surgeon, M. Margaret “Peggy” Knudson, MD, that teaches traffic safety to children. SFGate, the sister-site of the San Francisco Chronicle, discusses the game in depth: A group of third-graders waved their hands and screamed - "Stop!" -...
New Breast Cancer Results Illustrate Promise and Potential of I-SPY 2 Trial
UCSF Breastcare Surgery
April 07, 2014
UCSF News reports on new results showing the promise and potential of I-SPY 2 Trial, personalized medicine study designed to identify breast cancer patients most likely to benefit from an array experimental drugs. In an innovative clinical trial led by UC San Francisco, the experimental drug neratinib along with...
Mechanical Forces Driving Breast Cancer Lead to Key Molecular Discovery
UCSF Department of Surgery
March 27, 2014
"The stiffening of breast tissue in breast-cancer development points to a new way to distinguish a type of breast cancer with a poor prognosis from a related, but often less deadly type, UC San Francisco researchers have found in a new study. The findings, published online March 16 in Nature Medicine , may lead...
Scientists Transform Skin Cells into Functioning Liver Cells
Willenbring Lab
February 23, 2014
A recent paper in the journal Nature, reported by UCSF News by a research team including Associate Professor Holger Willenbring, M.D., Ph.D. and Senior Resident Jack Harbell, M.D., a former postdoctoral fellow in the Willenbring lab, reports a new method of cellular reprogramming with potential for treating liver...
How Safe Is Cycling? It’s Hard to Say
UCSF Department of Surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
October 21, 2013
Gina Kolata, health reporter for the NY Times, reports on the controversy surrounding bicycle safety and studies by UCSF trauma surgeons demonstrating that serious accidents may be significantly underreported: Until his bike slid out of control while he was going 35 miles an hour downhill around a sharp turn, Dr...