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Uzoma Dmitri Ezeuko, MD

UCSF Fresno Spotlight: Uzoma Dmitri Ezeuko, MD

May 01, 2023
UCSF Fresno People Spotlight: Uzoma Dmitri Ezeuko, MD UCSF Fresno’s success and growth are a direct result of the dedication and inspiration of our faculty, staff, residents, fellows, students, alumni, partners, donors and friends. In each issue of Focus, we introduce you to the people who...
Rural Mobile Health event at Terranova Ranch

UCSF Fresno Partners to Provide Mobile Rural Health Care

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on May 01, 2023
Fresno County, UCSF Fresno Partner to Provide Mobile Rural Health Care Agricultural workers lined up inside the equipment barn at Terranova Ranch in southwest Fresno County on a cold February morning for staff of UCSF Fresno Mobile Health and Learning (Mobile HeaL) to take blood pressures, screen...
SJV PRIME student Marcus Cummins at the 67th Coccidiomycosis Study Group meeting

SJV PRIME Encourages Students to Research Valley Health Problems

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on May 01, 2023
UCSF SJV PRIME Encourages Medical Students to Research Valley Health Problems
       Mohammad Sani Bukari, MD, (second row, right) and sickle cell clinic staff

UCSF Fresno Sickle Cell Clinic Provides Timely Preventative Care

By Lucero Benitez, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on May 01, 2023
UCSF Fresno Sickle Cell Clinic is Providing Patients with Timely Preventative Care In 2020, UCSF Fresno opened a comprehensive adult sickle cell disease care clinic at the Community Cancer Institute in Clovis to provide comprehensive care, including screening for complications of the blood disease...
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UCSF Fresno Celebrates SJV PRIME Students, All Incoming Residents

By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on May 01, 2023
Match Day 2023: UCSF Fresno Celebrated First Class of UCSF SJV PRIME Students, All Incoming Residents

California Medicine Scholars Program Accepts Students

By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on April 19, 2023
First Group of Community College Students Accepted Into  the California Medicine Scholars Program, a New Program to Diversify California’s Primary Care Physician Workforce — And Respond to Health Workforce Shortages
Farah Karipenini, MD

Up Close | UCSF Fresno Surgeon Helps the Unsheltered and Children Living in Poverty

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on April 11, 2023
On a chilly morning, dozens of cold and hungry people are at Poverello House in Fresno for a safe place to rest, eat a hot meal, take a shower, do laundry, and for some it is a chance to get free health screenings and to talk to Farah Karipineni, MD, a UCSF Fresno endocrine surgeon and faculty...
Match day graphic

UCSF Fresno Celebrates Match Day and Incoming Residents

By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on March 17, 2023
The UCSF School of Medicine regional campus in Fresno celebrated today (March 17) as the identities were revealed of 73 medical residents (interns) and four oral and maxillofacial surgery residents who will start residency training this summer at UCSF Fresno. This year’s Match Day also marked an...
Rural event

Fresno County, UCSF Fresno Mobile HeaL Partner to Give Rural Preventative Health Care

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on March 13, 2023
Agricultural workers lined up inside the equipment barn at Terranova Ranch in southwest Fresno County on a cold February morning for staff of UCSF Fresno Mobile Health and Learning (Mobile HeaL) to take blood pressures, screen for diabetes and give flu and COVID-19 shots.

UCSF Fresno team visits Cuba on Information-Finding Trip for Global Learning

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on February 07, 2023
Staying up to date on global disease trends and novel approaches to health care is integral to UCSF Fresno’s commitment to improving health and reducing the burden of disease in vulnerable populations, and to that effort, a team recently traveled to Cuba on an information-finding trip to study the...
SJV PRIME students

SJV PRIME Students Held Health Fairs at Mexican Consulate

By Lucero Benitez, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on January 19, 2023
UCSF San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education (SJV PRIME) students and the National Hispanic Pharmacist Association held free blood pressure and glucose checks at the Mexican Consulate in Fresno, serving dozens of people from September to December in 2022. 

Up Close | 2022: The Year in Review

By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on December 13, 2022
UCSF Fresno achieved new milestones and our faculty, trainees, learners, staff and partners, as always, demonstrated ongoing commitment to the communities we serve. Here is a look back at some of our shining moments in 2022 despite challenging times during the third year of the pandemic.     ...
Geetha Sivasubramanian, MD

Up Close | UCSF Fresno Infectious Diseases Specialist Treating Monkeypox Patients

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on November 15, 2022
Up Close | UCSF Fresno Infectious Diseases Specialist Treating Monkeypox Patients Under CDC Research Protocol Before the first case of monkeypox had been identified in Fresno County this summer, a UCSF Fresno infectious diseases specialist had obtained “compassionate use” approval through a...
Sara Higginson, MD

Up Close | UCSF Fresno Thanks Veterans for Service to our Country

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on November 08, 2022
Up Close | UCSF Fresno Thanks Veterans for Service to our Country We are honored to have physicians on our team who are veterans of the Armed Services. Below is an interview (edited for brevity) with one of our faculty physicians, Sara Higginson, MD, FACS, who is a UCSF Fresno trauma surgeon and...

Up Close | UCSF Fresno Physicians Volunteer at Two Cities Marathon to Provide Medical Care

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on October 31, 2022
Up Close | UCSF Fresno Physicians Volunteer at Two Cities Marathon to Provide Medical Care For the past decade, UCSF Fresno Emergency Medicine and Wilderness Medicine physicians and medical residents have cared for race participants at the Two Cities Marathon that takes place yearly in Fresno/...

UCSF Fresno-Managed California AHEC Awarded $1.98M to Develop Health Professions Pathway Programs

By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on October 06, 2022
UCSF Fresno-Managed California Area Health Education Center Awarded $1.98M to Develop Health Professions Pathway Programs

Up Close | UCSF Fresno-Managed California AHEC Awarded $1.98M for Pathway Programs

By By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on October 06, 2022
Up Close | UCSF Fresno-Managed California Area Health Education Center Awarded $1.98M to Develop Health Professions Pathway Programs

UCSF Fresno Doctors Academy Accepting Applications for 2022-2023

By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on September 28, 2022
UCSF Fresno Doctors Academy Accepting Applications for 2022-2023 School Year
Pre-med students

San Joaquin Valley California Medicine Scholars Program Accepting Applications

By Brandy Ramos Nikaido, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on September 06, 2022
Community college students from the San Joaquin Valley who are interested in becoming doctors are invited to apply for the San Joaquin Valley California Medicine Scholars Program (SJV-CMSP). SJV-CMSP is a pre-medical diversity pathway from community college to medical school with the goal of...

Up Close | Fourth Cohort of Students in UCSF SJV PRIME Start Classes

By By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on September 06, 2022
UP CLOSE | Fourth Cohort of Students in UCSF SJV PRIME Start Classes

Up Close | UCSF Fresno Participating in Worldwide Study of Potential Treatment for Chronic, Painful Skin Disease

By By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on August 26, 2022
UCSF Fresno is preparing to enroll participants in a worldwide study to evaluate a potential new treatment for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a chronic, inflammatory skin disease that is very painful and has no cure.
Dr. Banh with students

UCSF Fresno Mobile HeaL COVID-19 Equity Project Springboards Students Applying to Health Professional Schools

By Barbara Anderson, UCSF Fresno Communications, [email protected] on August 17, 2022
UCSF Fresno’s mission to improve health in the San Joaquin Valley and its charge to train the next generation of physicians to provide the highest-quality of care have been guiding principles of the UCSF Fresno Mobile HeaL COVID-19 Equity Project (CEP).

UCSF Fresno Recognition

August 15, 2022
Congratulations to the numerous award winners.

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