A Year In Review – Fiscal Year 2019-2020
For 41 years, Central California Faculty Medical Group has provided Central Valley patients with access to world-class UCSF faculty physicians.
For 41 years, Central California Faculty Medical Group has provided Central Valley patients with access to world-class UCSF faculty physicians.
The coronavirus pandemic and resultant adaptations have brought about considerable changes in daily life for kids across California. It can
Many people feel overwhelmed when getting a diabetes diagnosis and ask, “What can I eat?” or “What can I do
In our practice, we often get asked the questions, “What is diabetes?” and “What type of diabetes do I have?”
Dr. Jyothi Patri addresses the disturbing decline and importance of routine vaccinations for children and gives tips on how providers can be proactive in getting patients back to the office.
Pediatric infectious disease physician, Chokechai Rongavilit, MD, shares an unusual complication caused by COVID-19 that children can succumb to and reaffirms the importance of taking the proper safety measures to reduce spread as the school year approaches.
In the latest edition of The Connection, discover all the ways Central California Faculty Medical Group providers are caring for
University Surgical Associates physicians, Dr. Maser and Dr. Karipineni, explain the innovative steps they are taking during the pandemic and their recent office move to streamline services for patients in the Central Valley.
Amir Khan, MD, discusses how the novel coronavirus can potentially trigger strokes in otherwise healthy people.
In the latest edition of The Connection, read about the new technology Amir Khan, MD, is using to help some
Robert Kollmorgen, DO, a UCSF Fresno orthopaedic surgeon, knew there had to be a safer and better alternative for arthroscopic
Annette Simmons of Clovis had diabetes fatigue. She had pricked her fingers so many times to check her blood glucose that calluses had formed on her fingertips. So when UCSF Fresno’s Varsha Babu, MD, suggested Simmons try a continuous glucose monitor that would allow her to control her diabetes without painful fingersticks, Simmons quickly agreed.
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