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Meet Dr. Anne Foster, health equity advocate, composer and filmmaker

Anne is enjoying a fulfilling career as chief clinical officer of University of California Health — while continuing to seek new experiences and diverse perspectives around the globe.


UC’s Children’s Hospitals soar in new ratings

All of UC’s pediatric hospitals were ranked in the top 50 in the country in multiple specialties that involve caring for children with medically complex conditions — plus more great news.


On Dec. 16, 2020, senior custodian William Wyatt was the first frontline health care hero at UCSF to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. (Photo ©UCSF Health)

University of California Health administers its one-millionth COVID-19 vaccine

University of California Health has marked a significant milestone in the fight against a pandemic that has killed more than 60,000 people in California.


Dr. Carrie Byington administers a vaccine

Dr. Byington reflects on a year of heartbreak and hope

Dr. Carrie L. Byington, an infectious-disease expert, has had an unprecedented first year as executive vice president and head of University of California Health.


Diverse doctors graduating from UC Riverside

University of California Health soars in national rankings, including diverse enrollment

University of California Health medical, nursing and public health schools achieved national recognition in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of Best Graduate Schools for 2022.


Celebrate Match Day with University of California Health!

Last Friday, March 19, was match day for medical school graduates. Here’s how they’re celebrating their success.


Dr. Anne Foster, Chief Clinical Officer, University of California Health

University of California Health welcomes Dr. Anne Foster as chief clinical officer

Dr. Foster’s career includes a focus on global women’s health, health policy and reform. She has worked to improve health equity and assure access to high-quality care for all communities.


University of California Health creates a “vaccine superstation” in San Diego

UC San Diego Health — along with a contingent of UC San Diego volunteers — is helping tens of thousands of eligible health care workers and community members gain access to the COVID-19 vaccine.


UC will lead California’s rollout of CA Notify

The state of California has asked UC to lead an expansion of a smartphone-based COVID-19 exposure notification system recently tested at seven UC campuses.


Join UC in giving blood this holiday season — supplies are critical

You can save a life, and even help someone fight COVID-19, by giing blood this holiday season. It’s as safe as ever.