Elizabeth Fernandez
Senior Public Information Representative
Elizabeth Fernandez, senior public information representative at UCSF, covers the clinical cancer program, women’s health, tobacco, emergency medicine, radiology, urology, and dermatology. Previously, she was a journalist for more than two decades, covering investigative stories, health, social justice, law enforcement and education at newspapers around California. Elizabeth holds degrees from Santa Clara University (BA, English) and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (MS, Science).
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- Patient Care
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Archive: UCSF Study Aims to Increase Diversity in Cancer Clinical Trials
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- Patient Care
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Archive: Medicaid Could Save $2.6 Billion Within a Year if Just 1 Percent of Recipients Quit Smoking
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- Campus News
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Archive: UCSF and Other UC Campuses Prepare for One-Day Labor Strike in March
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- Research
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Archive: Common Pain Reliever Can Improve Survival in Head and Neck Cancer
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- Research
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Archive: Radiation Dose in CT Scans Varies Due to Scanners’ Technical Settings
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- Research
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Archive: Prostate Cancer Disparities Greatest in Low-Risk Disease
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- Research
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Archive: Ambulance Response Times Are Worse for Low-Income People
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- Research
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Archive: Less Surveillance Needed for Simple Ovarian Cysts