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The Department of Medicine's faculty and staff are affiliated with dozens of groups providing education and patient care services, and performing ground-breaking research. Select a group from the list to see an overview of their activities, and a link to their web site. If you would like to see your group listed here please email the webmaster.
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Redes En Acción
Redes En Acción National Latino Cancer Network is a Community Network Program funded by the National Cancer Institute in order to bring together the most extensive collection of organizations ever assembled nationwide to collaborate in the fight against cancer among Latino populations.
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Residency Diversity Committee
The Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco is committed to training and supporting the best and brightest physicians from all backgrounds. We are keenly interested in enhancing the diversity of our trainees in our ongoing efforts to meet the needs of the multi-ethnic populations we serve. The Department of Medicine's Residency Diversity Committee (RDC) was created in 1993 to promote and advance diversity among faculty, fellows, staff and trainees in the Department of Medicine and the UCSF campus.
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Respiratory Epidemiology Group
Our mission:
- To apply state-of-the-art epidemiologic and biostatistical methods to study health outcomes in a broad array of pulmonary diseases.
- To identify risk factors for adverse health outcomes among persons with chronic pulmonary diseases
- To translate science into policy aimed at reducing the global burden of respiratory disease
Our vision:
- To reduce the burdenÊof chronic respiratory disease
- To decrease suffering and death from pulmonary disease
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Rosalind Russell Medical Research Center for Arthritis
The Rosalind Russell Medical Research Center for Arthritis at UCSF is a strong international force improving the quality of life for people with the world's number one crippling disease. Countless individuals are living lives with greater mobility and less pain, thanks to research supported by the Center. Specifically, the Center directs contributions from donors to priority investigations conducted by biomedical scientists on the faculty of the UCSF Division of Rheumatology, which is consistently ranked among the top two or three arthritis research groups in the world.
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