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  4. UCSF Department of Medicine Biennial Report Highlights CVP Faculty

UCSF Department of Medicine Biennial Report Highlights CVP Faculty

CVP center Faculty Margot Kushel, Maya Vijayaraghavan, Valy Fontil, Hilary Seligman, Alicia Fernandez, Urmimala Sarkar, and Courtney Lyles were all featured in the Department of Medicine's Biennial report for their work addressing health equity.

From the article:

Founded in 2006, the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations (CVP) is renowned for its expertise in understanding how factors that include literacy, food policy, poverty, and minority status affect people’s health. In 2018-2019, the CVP’s numerous achievements exemplify the value of its wide-ranging research and community-based interventions.

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