UCSF Psychiatry News

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New study finds primary care is an untapped resource for depression screening

September 10, 2018
A new study has identified at-risk populations for whom depression screening combined with hazardous alcohol use screening could detect depressive symptoms that might otherwise go untreated. These populations include non-white and more medically ill patients, and men in general, for whom screening rates are particularly low.
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NIH funds UCSF-led initiative to chart a course toward new psychiatric drugs

September 05, 2018
Scientists have struggled for decades to crack the code of psychiatric disorders, but advances in understanding the biology of these conditions have not led to a successful new therapy in 70 years. Now a group of biologists, psychiatrists, and geneticists led by researchers at UC San Francisco and the Gladstone Institutes is leveraging that progress to forge a new path toward novel treatments for these conditions.
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UCSF to host symposium on "The Exposome and Metabolic Health"

September 04, 2018
UC San Francisco experts on environmental exposures, social adversity, and health policy will lead "The Exposome and Metabolic Health" on Friday, September 21 in the UCSF Laurel Heights Auditorium from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. (PT).
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Community, generosity and compassion to converge at 22nd annual Art for AIDS

August 28, 2018
On Friday, September 21, the UCSF Alliance Health Project (AHP) will hold the 22nd edition of its celebrated art auction fundraiser, Art for AIDS, at the City View in San Francisco.
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UCSF continues to be ranked among top in the nation for psychiatric care by U.S. News & World Report

August 14, 2018
For the fourth year in a row, the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and UCSF Medical Center have been ranked among the nation's top centers for adult psychiatry in U.S. News & World Report’s annual America’s Best Hospitals survey.
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Department members to be featured at American Psychological Association's 2018 convention

August 07, 2018
The 2018 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA) will be held Thursday, August 9 – Sunday, August 12, 2018 in San Francisco.
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LGBTQ youth first-time offenders at higher risk for distress, self-harm, substance abuse

August 01, 2018
Adolescents who identified as non-heterosexual are significantly over-represented among first-time offenders, according to a new study that examined sexual orientation, gender expression and mental health among young people who are involved in the justice system, but are not incarcerated.
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Psychiatry residents honor outstanding faculty educators

July 10, 2018
To close out the 2017-2018 academic year, resident physicians in the UCSF Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program selected 12 department educators to honor for their outstanding commitment and dedication to education.
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Third annual Maternal Mental Health Conference set for Sept. 22

July 06, 2018
UCSF will host its third annual Bay Area Maternal Mental Health Conference this fall.
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Diabetes added to high risks for people with severe mental illness

June 15, 2018
People with severe mental illness are more than twice as likely to have Type 2 diabetes, with even higher risks among patients who are African American or Hispanic, according to a new study led by UCSF.

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