David Granet on KUSI

Health Matters host David Granet recently stopped by the KUSI studio to discuss his work at UC San Diego’s Ratner Children’s Eye Center at the Shiley Eye Center. Check out the clip below.

Health Matters host David Granet recently stopped by the KUSI studio to discuss his work at UC San Diego’s Ratner Children’s Eye Center at the Shiley Eye Center. Check out the clip below.

The Future of Family Medicine

Let us make a house call! Tune in April 15th at 9pm for the premiere of “Health Matter: Family Medicine.”
Dr. Gene Kallenberg and host Dr. David Granet explore the role today’s primary care physicians play in keeping us healthy.

Let us make a house call! Tune in April 15th at 9pm for the premiere of “Health Matter: Family Medicine.”
Dr. Gene Kallenberg and host Dr. David Granet explore the role today’s primary care physicians play in keeping us healthy.

Learning more about Parkinson’s Disease

The UCSD-TV crew recently visited the campus of UCSF to interview doctors on the cutting edge of Parkinson’s research. A program for medical professionals who deal with Parkinson’s patients as well a one directed at the families and caregiv…

The UCSD-TV crew recently visited the campus of UCSF to interview doctors on the cutting edge of Parkinson’s research. A program for medical professionals who deal with Parkinson’s patients as well a one directed at the families and caregivers of patients will premiere later this year.

Interview with Dr. John Blossom from Disaster Prepareness

Dr. John Blossom, a board certified family physician with many years of experience working in Community Health Centers (CHCs), is a Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at UCSF Fresno and teaches regularly in CHCs in the Central Valley. Dr. Blossom is a member of several workforce collaboratives both in the state of California […]

Dr. John Blossom, a board certified family physician with many years of experience working in Community Health Centers (CHCs), is a Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at UCSF Fresno and teaches regularly in CHCs in the Central Valley. Dr. Blossom is a member of several workforce collaboratives both in the state of California and nationally, including the HRSA Bureau of Health Professions and Bureau of Primary Care taskforce on workforce in CHCs. In addition to directing the California Area Health Education Center (AHEC), he founded the California Preparedness Education Network (Cal-PEN) and has directed the disaster preparedness training activities in under-served areas since 2003.

UCTV: What prompted you to incorporate disaster preparedness education into your professional life?

Dr. John Blossom: A visionary federal employee in the HHS, Terri Spear, created the content for a grant to provide disaster education to health professionals. I, of course, was more or less familiar with some of the risks we face and, like everyone else, still had vivid 9-11 memories…

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