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How One Woman Learned to Lean In
08-02-16
6 Steps to Reduce Burnout
07-15-16
Sunita Mutha, MD, FACP, Director of Healthforce Center
As a physician, professor of medicine, and head of Healthforce Center at UCSF, I spend most of the year thinking about the health and wellness of others. However, I encourage you to take some time to focus on yourself. Not only is it essential for your own health and wellbeing, but it can make a... 5 Ways to Reduce Costs and Achieve Better Outcomes
06-14-16
Kevin Rodondi, PharmD
How can clinicians manage costs without losing sight of patient outcomes? One common sense method involves talking to patients, understanding their challenges and involving them in the decision-making process. It’s such a simple idea, but it requires a shift in thinking and could ultimately... One Physician's Leadership Journey
06-10-16
Healthforce faculty receive new investigator, mentorship awards
06-06-16
Addiction treatment could have saved Prince and others
05-12-16
Joanne Spetz, PhD, Associate Director of Research, Healthforce Center at UCSF
The death of Prince last month, at age 57, surprised the world. The outpouring of sadness at the loss of an iconic and gifted musician – whose music is part of the soundtrack of my own high school years – was expected. But the details of his death, and what appears to be a long struggle with... Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care
05-05-16
Sunita Mutha, MD, FACP, Healthforce Center at UCSF Director
Last week, I saw a patient, let’s call him Al. Al has two kids and a wife, and recently lost his job. Though he was able to find a new position, he continuously worries that he will be laid off again and this is now interfering with his daily life. As Al’s primary care physician, I used a... Growing Demand, but Shrinking Supply of Long-term Care Workers
04-21-16
Safety Net Workers Embark on Leadership Journeys
04-07-16
Five Ways to Make the US the Healthiest Nation in a Generation
04-06-16
Sunita Mutha, MD, FACP, Healthforce Center at UCSF Director
The US spends more per person on health care than any other high-income nation, but has lower life expectancies and higher rates of chronic conditions, obesity and infant mortality. The American Public Health Association is rallying around a goal of making the US the healthiest nation in one...