The Essential Role of Clinician as Teacher When I came to UCSF for residency in the early 1990s, I had no inkling that I would be here two decades later or that education would be such a large part of my medical career. It is inspiring and gratifying to teach the next generation of physicians, and a perfect complement to the immense privilege it is to care for patients. December 2, 2014 Guest Blog, SFMS Member MD, Meg McNamara, Preceptorship, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics 0 0 Comment Read More »
Prohibition, Then and Now The SFMS has a strong "support" position on Proposition E, the soda tax. We have had one member, cardiologist Michel Accad, MD, voice opposition to our position. His editorial "Prohibition Then and Now" is published on sfms.org. September 29, 2014 Guest Blog, San Francisco Medicine, SFMS Member soda tax, Michel Accad 0 0 Comment Read More »
Maligned but Benign: Readjusting Perspective on Dietary Fat (Part 2) JumpstartMD CEO, Sean Bourke, MD, readjusts the perspective on dietary fat via this poignant piece. Reprinted from the July/August 2014 issue of San Francisco Medicine. September 5, 2014 Guest Blog, San Francisco Medicine, SFMS Member Dietary Fat, JumpstartMD, San Francisco Medicine, Sean Bourke 0 0 Comment Read More »
Maligned but Benign: Readjusting Perspective on Dietary Fat JumpstartMD CEO, Sean Bourke, MD, readjusts the perspective on dietary fat via this poignant piece. Reprinted from the July/August 2014 issue of San Francisco Medicine. September 5, 2014 Guest Blog, San Francisco Medicine, SFMS Member Dietary Fat, JumpstartMD, San Francisco Medicine, Sean Bourke 0 0 Comment Read More »
Taxing Soda: Fairness Instead of Obesity and Paralysis Taxing Soda: Fairness Instead of Obesity and Paralysis. President's Column by Lawrence Cheung, MD in the March 2014 issue of San Francisco Medicine March 26, 2014 Advocacy, Guest Blog, Public Health, San Francisco Medicine, SFMS Member Lawrence Cheung, sugar-sweetened beverages, soda tax 0 0 Comment Read More »