UCSF Medical Center Receives Highest Rating on National LGBT Healthcare Equality Index
UCSF Medical Center received the highest possible rating on a groundbreaking LGBT Healthcare Equality Index released yesterday.

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Give to UCSFUCSF Medical Center received the highest possible rating on a groundbreaking LGBT Healthcare Equality Index released yesterday.
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MBA, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will address the issue of childhood obesity on Wednesday, May 21, as featured speaker in the UCSF Chancellor's Health Policy Lecture Series.
The long-promised index to Science Café topics debuts.
UCSF Professor Todd Margolis is the new president of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.
To help UC cope with anticipated state budget cuts, the University is proposing to implement a new Staff and Academic Reduction in Time (START) Program.
UCSF Children's Hospital will host a Music Day to officially launch the hospital's music program through its Child Life Department.
Nearly 300 members of the Mission Bay campus community enjoyed Cinco de Mayo festivities.
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The campus community is invited to hear Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, talk about childhood obesity at UCSF on May 21.
The UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Cancer Research Alliance, an organization comprised of 12 of the nation's top cancer centers...
UCSF’s Linda C. Giudice has been appointed to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health.
The UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine is hosting a free public lecture by integrative medicine pioneer Tieraona Low Dog, MD, on the role of complimentary and alternative therapies in adolescent and pediatric medicine.
The campus community is invited to do its part for a healthy environment by participating in Earth Fest activities and Bike to Work Day on May 15.
Signifying a milestone in the evolution of its pioneering stem cell program, the University of California, San Francisco today received a $34.9 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to help support the construction of a regenerative medicine building on its campus.
The Cardiovascular Research Institute at UCSF is celebrating 50 years of research and medical innovation today (May 7) in grand style: a science symposium and a groundbreaking ceremony for a new state-of-the art building dedicated to its work.
A common weedkiller in the U.S., already suspected of causing sexual abnormalities in frogs and fish, has now been found to alter hormonal signaling in human cells, scientists from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) report.
UCSF dermatologists will offer free screenings from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 10 at the Castro-Mission Health Center in San Francisco.
The UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute—known as CVRI—is leading the charge in understanding and preventing cardiovascular disease by breaking ground for a new state-of-the-art building on the UCSF Mission Bay campus.
The campus community is invited to hear prize-winning author Anne Fadiman talk about how American health care providers can offer more sensitive and effective health care on May 7.
The campus community is invited to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month at events scheduled for May 8 through May 21.
The public is invited to undergo free skin cancer screenings conducted by UCSF dermatologists in recognition of National Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
The UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute—known as CVRI—is leading the charge in understanding and preventing cardiovascular disease by breaking ground for a new state-of-the-art building on the UCSF Mission Bay campus.
Exposure to secondhand smoke even for a brief period is injurious to health, a new study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco has found.
The campus community is invited to a 50th anniversary symposium on May 7 celebrating the past and charting the future in cardiovascular research.
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