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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Archive: For Young Adults, Cigarettes More Pleasurable with Alcohol than with Pot
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Archive: Low Cervical Cancer Screening Rates Found Among Mentally Ill
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Archive: Quest for Balance in Radiation Leads to Lower Doses
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- Campus News
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Archive: MEDIA ADVISORY: UCSF Holds Free Mock Trial: Is Mammography a Good Value?
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Archive: Scalp Cooling Can Help Some Breast Cancer Patients Retain Hair
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Archive: E-Cigarettes Are Expanding Tobacco Product Use Among Youth
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- Patient Care
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Archive: Community-Based Health Outreach Increases Chinese-American Colon Cancer Screening Rates
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Archive: Even Light-Smoking Teens are Likely to Use Alcohol and Marijuana