The Future of Medicine Defines What Comes Next, Now

The Future of Medicine Defines What Comes Next, Now

On Feb. 27, healthcare organizations across the country will pause to recognize ‘Thank a Resident and Fellow Day’. “The observance honors the dedication and impact of residents and fellows in shaping the future of medicine,” says Dr. Dineen Greer, vice president of...
Special Device Takes Guesswork out of Blood Sugar Swings

Special Device Takes Guesswork out of Blood Sugar Swings

When Sharon Villareal cut her finger and the small wound refused to heal, she decided to visit the doctor. “When he checked my blood sugar numbers they were over 300, well in the range of concern,”  “I was 27 years old when I was first diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.”...
Cancer Screening Without Imaging? New Research Says Yes

Cancer Screening Without Imaging? New Research Says Yes

Researchers reported a multi-cancer early detection blood test, when added to recommended screenings for breast, cervical, colorectal, and lung cancers, helped detect more than seven times as many cancers compared to standard screenings alone. This revelation and...
Immunotherapy Rallies a Win Over Bay Area Man’s Cancer

Immunotherapy Rallies a Win Over Bay Area Man’s Cancer

At age 77, attorney Bill Berry lives a full life, practicing law part-time in San Francisco and embarking on exciting adventures with his wife, a retired professor at UCSF. Berry, also an avid tennis player, spent decades on the court. But seven years ago, when a...