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Development of an Inpatient Health Advocate Program

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Project Lead(s):

  • Sujatha Sankaran MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, UCSF Health
  • Malcolm John MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Medical Director of Health Equity, UCSF Health
  • Yalda Shahram MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, UCSF Health
  • Liz Dzeng PhD, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, UCSF Health
  • Lorraine Pereira, BA, Research Assistant, UCSF Health

Executive Sponsors:

AI-Guided Clinical Decision Support to Optimize Surgical Blood Transfusions And Minimize Blood Waste

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Oncologic treatment history identification and visualization through Apex and Information Commons

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Oncologic treatment history identification and visualization through Apex and Information Commons

The Creativity Rheum

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Talking with patients about painful serious illness and risky substance use or opioid use disorder (OUD) while setting safer limits on opioid prescribing: Developing a novel communication guide and experiential practice with standardized patients

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The Equity and Inclusion Incubator: A Consultation Team Model for Promoting Equity and Inclusion in Graduate Medical Education and the Clinical Learning Environment

Learner Focus

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Community engagment and learning through service to underserved individuals - Community rehabiliation clinic

Primary Author: Alexander Dien
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CULTIVATE: Combatting unequal treatment in healthcare through virtual awareness and training in empathy

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1.     PROPOSAL SUMMARY/ABSTRACT - Structural racism causes and perpetuates significant and enduring health disparities for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and other marginalized and minority communities contributing to higher rates of mortality and morbidity in cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer, and maternal mortality and morbidity.

Caring for the caregiver: confronting the isolation of the covid-19 pandemic in trainees at UCSF Fresno

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Caring for the caregiver: confronting the isolation of the covid-19 pandemic in trainees at UCSF Fresno

 

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