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Singapore Executives Introduced to Innovative UCSF Hospitalist Program
UCSF General Surgery
September 03, 2008
"A management team from Singapore's flagship hospital came to UCSF recently to study hospital medicine from Robert Wachter, MD, (pictured left) who pioneered the field in which physicians called hospitalists specialize in taking care of hospitalized patients." .... "We chose UCSF because we read Bob's papers and...
Presence Of Gene Mutation Helps Guide Thyroid Cancer Treatment
UCSF Endocrine Surgery
September 06, 2007
"A specific gene mutation may be useful in predicting the level of aggression of thyroid cancer and help guide treatment options and follow-up care, according to new study findings. The mutation, called BRAF V600E, is a genetic alteration in the BRAF oncogene, a modified gene believed to cause cancer. ......."
National Impact of Pioneering Surgical Hospitalist Program
UCSF General Surgery
June 04, 2007
At most hospitals nationally, it takes nearly four hours on average before the surgeon on call becomes available, and even longer before the operation is finally begun. At UCSF Medical Center, the goal is for the patient to be seen by a "surgical hospitalist" in less than 30 minutes................"Over the first...
Life and Death at San Francisco's Hospital of Last Resort
UCSF Department of Surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
December 10, 2006
"After 13 years doing trauma surgery at San Francisco General Hospital, Dr. Andre Campbell knows just about everything there is to know about calamity, mayhem and long nights. "........."For as long as he has been at General, Campbell has worked beside the head of trauma surgery, Bill Schecter, who is 10 years...

UCSF Study Finds Obesity a Risk Factor in Kidney Failure
UCSF Bariatric Surgery
January 02, 2006
UCSF News reports on the relationship between obesity and the development of kidney failure: Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have determined that there is a strong relationship between being obese and developing end-stage renal disease, or kidney failure. The long-range study found that...