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UCSF Fresno in the News

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Media often turn to faculty physicians and residents at UCSF Fresno for their expertise on health and medical issues. Over the past year, UCSF Fresno experts have been interviewed by local, state, national and international outlets on topics ranging from air quality and wildfires, air quality and respiratory problems, Alzheimer’s and dementia, back to school and online learning, blood donations and shortage, colon cancer, congenital syphilis, COVID-19 Equity Project, COVID-19 testing, COVID-19 variants, ECMO, Doctors Academy, fentanyl, graduating residents, gun safety, Health Equity Action Lab, health disparities during COVID, heat illness and stroke, ICU, long-haul COVID, masks, medical mistrust, physician shortages and retention, remdesivir, residency training during the pandemic, sickle cell clinic, SJV PRIME, sleep and COVID, social determinants of health during COVID, summer activities and travel during COVID, stroke and COVID, spread of COVID-19, holiday gatherings and COVID-19, vaccines and mobile events, and vitamin D. Between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, UCSF Fresno was mentioned 1,422 times in print, broadcast and online media outlets, reaching an estimated audience of 318,347,313 resulting in a publicity value of $9,601,573.

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