
UCSF Obstetrics Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
@UCSF_ObGynRS
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Improving the lives & health of women through excellence, innovation & leadership in Patient Care, Research, Education, Advocacy, & Diversity/Equity/Inclusion
San Francisco, CA
Joined June 2018
Our annual report is here and we are celebrating our Department's 150th anniversary. Check out the historical timeline on page 6. @UCSF_ObGynRS has led womenx's health since 1873. We couldn't have done it without you!
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For decades, NIH funding has fueled breakthroughs in cancer, heart disease and more. But a new policy puts progress at risk. We’re asking Congress to oppose this abrupt change. Email your lawmakers! #SaveNIHresearch
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If you are an early career researcher that would like to attend our Systematic Review workshop and present a poster at our Annual Research & Translation Forum, apply for the travel scholarship by 12 pm Tues Jan 21. https://t.co/bg4zMHNFrp
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Learn how to conduct a systematic review to improve #environmentalhealth w/the EaRTH Center. Feb 13 & 14. Open to all. UCSF Misson Bay. https://t.co/bg4zMHNFrp
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Explore fetal precision medicine: prenatal genomic sequencing & in-utero therapies for genetic diseases at #SMFM25 course, Maternal Fetal Precision Medicine. Register at https://t.co/Kqyz909sRM
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Over 9 million young people seek higher education through community colleges each year, but their reproductive health needs are often overlooked. In the wake of SCOTUS overturning the constitutional right to abortion, contraceptive access has been even further undermined. The
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👏 U.S. News & World Report ranks @UCSFHospitals at top for maternity care! From reducing C-sections to programs like EMBRACE—tackling high maternal & infant mortality in Black families—we’re dedicated to exceptional care for ALL. Read more https://t.co/XP3nSl9Pqz
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UCSF Medical Center has received the highest possible rating for maternity care by U.S. News & World Report.
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Despite being a universal experience for women, menopause often seems shrouded in stigma or confusion – especially whether women should take hormones to manage symptoms. @UCSF_ObGynRS explains how hormone therapy may ease the transition.
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UCSF gynecologists explain how hormone therapy may ease the transition.
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Hey moms, 🙋🏾♀️introducing a mini event this Saturday from San Francisco Pregnancy Village. This events connects Black Pregnant families in SF with experts and resources. Happening SAT 10/12, from 12PM to 3:30PM
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Reporters—if your state is restricting or expanding access to birth control, reserve an interview slot with Dr. Cynthia Harper (@UCSF_ObGynRS) on Oct. 17 (1-3 p.m. - 15-minute slots on Zoom). She can provide insights on the latest research, Opill & more. https://t.co/3LVD7s5SFE
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We are honored to be recognized among the, "Nation's Best." 👏 As leaders in reproductive care we will continue to advance the health of our whole community with a razor-sharp focus on health equity & justice. Keep watching!! https://t.co/51MtmCluDq
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U.S. News & World Report ranked UCSF No. 1 in CA & Top 20 in the nation.
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"No one is free until everyone is free." That's why UCSF's Dayna Long, MD, founded the @UCSFChildrens BLOOM Clinic to address infant and maternal health disparities by providing customized care for Black families.
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Pediatrician Dayna Long, awarded the 2024 Edison T. Uno Award, combines medicine with social justice to address healthcare disparities, focusing on community health improvements and founding the...
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9.3% of women who got #COVID during pregnancy experienced #LongCovid, a @UCSF/@UofUHealth study finds. They “may have significant long-term symptoms after pregnancy,” Dr. Vanessa Jacoby says. “Like fatigue even after simple activities.” https://t.co/TXjPeA1Bqj
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NEW RESEARCH: “Our results highlight that people who were pregnant when they got COVID may have significant long-term symptoms after pregnancy, like fatigue even after simple activities...," says senior author Vanessa Jacoby. #UCSFObGynProud
A new study co-led by @UofUHealth and @CTSIatUCSF revealed that people who were pregnant when they contracted COVID could develop significant long-term symptoms, even with simple activities. @UCSF_ObGynRS
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When it comes to patient care the team at HIVE is leading the way in serving pregnant people living with HIV. Support them and our UCSF community in the Aids Walk San Francisco @aidswalksf
We are proud to participate in @aidswalksf! With your support, HIVE can continue to create a world where #HIV is not a barrier to sexual wellness or safe pregnancies. Help us reach our goal of $3,000 with a tax-deductible donation: https://t.co/DsMiJHauY2
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UCSF’s @ANSIRH study finds that medication abortion patients who receive pills by mail without getting an ultrasound do just as well as those who are examined and given the drugs in person. https://t.co/Ny19sWDpYI
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PRHE is hiring! We’re looking for a faculty member to join our team with computational chemistry science skills. This position is held within @UCSF_ObGynRS. If your skillset aligns with the position, please consider applying. Application closes July 21st. https://t.co/twAsN2GwXL
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NEW RESEARCH: “This study adds to a growing body of evidence demonstrating the effectiveness and safety of medication abortion with telehealth and mailing medications,” said Lauren J. Ralph of @UCSF_ObGynRS at @UCSF, and first author of the study.
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Ultrasound is not necessary for medication abortion, and patients do equally well whether they are seen in person or via telehealth, and whether they receive their medication in person or through a...
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“One of the reasons it is so challenging to determine reproductive toxicity is that the adverse effects that take place in female fetuses in utero are not observed until adulthood,” said senior author Jennifer Fung, PhD @ucsf @funglabmeiosis @ucsf_prhe
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Using a new method to test chemical toxicity, UC San Francisco (UCSF) scientists have revealed a growing list of chemicals that could cause reproductive harm, including infertility. “With infertility...
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A new study in @JAMA_current found that patients who receive abortion pills by mail without first getting an ultrasound do just as well as those who are examined and given the drugs in person. This is a safe and effective way to access abortion care. https://t.co/m09LzQA5Wd
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