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Smartphone Attachment Could Increase Racial Fairness in Neurological Screening

October 24, 2023

This smartphone attachment could enable people to screen for a variety of neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury, at low cost—and do so accurately regardless of their skin tone.

MyUCSDHealth App Available for Download on Apple and Android Mobile Devices

September 25, 2018

…faster and at the fingertips of UC San Diego Health patients and loved ones. With the new MyUCSDHealth mobile application, patients have the ability to manage their health information and communicate with their physicians while family members and friends can find helpful resources, such as visiting hours, directions and parking…

A Smartphone’s Camera and Flash Could Help People Measure Blood Oxygen Levels at Home

September 19, 2022

Monitoring the amount of oxygen in your blood could one day be done using your smartphone, shows a study by the University of California San Diego and University of Washington. This could help patients keep an eye on conditions that make it harder to absorb oxygen, such as asthma and…

Q&A with Infectious Disease Modeler Natasha Martin

July 23, 2020

…This includes daily symptom screenings of employees and students coming to campus; symptomatic and asymptomatic testing; and wastewater monitoring. These tools will hopefully allow us to understand where viral activity is happening on campus, and do more testing to determine the extent of a potential outbreak. Public health interventions. Our…

Q&A: Asymptomatic Testing with Dr. Robert Schooley

August 27, 2020

…register for the Symptom Screening and Exposure tool will be offered a one-time asymptomatic COVID-19 test at a UC San Diego Health location at no cost to employees, regardless of health care provider. Employees will be contacted via email to self-schedule their test appointment at a UC San Diego Health…

UC San Diego Joins IBM World Community Grid’s Search for Zika Treatment

May 19, 2016

…treat Zika, a fast spreading virus that the World Health Organization has declared a global public health emergency.

Flexible Wearable Electronic Skin Patch Offers New Way to Monitor Alcohol Levels

August 2, 2016

…the data wirelessly to a laptop, smartphone or other mobile device. The device can be worn on the skin and could be used by doctors and police officers for continuous, non-invasive and real-time monitoring of blood alcohol content.

UC San Diego Health Continues Regional Growth with New Clinic in Carmel Valley

September 14, 2020

UC San Diego Health continues to expand health care services by opening a new clinic located at 6030 Village Way in Pacific Highlands Ranch. The clinic offers primary care and women’s health services.

Engineering Students Develop App to Help Protect Marine Conservation Areas

February 14, 2013

…app will monitor the health of marine protected areas off the Southern California Coast. A team of engineering students at UC San Diego has been working hard to help protect the beaches and waters off the La Jolla coastline by developing a web app that will allow volunteers to monitor…

March Matchness 2017

March 13, 2017

Each year, at precisely the same moment — 12 p.m. on the East coast, 9 a.m. on the West — thousands of graduating medical school students across the country simultaneously tear open an envelope. The single sheet of paper inside informs each graduate where he or she will do their…

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