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Isabelle Remick rides showjumping horses and owns program management for the many pillars of the UCSF – GE Care Innovation Hub. As research project manager she tracks metrics, milestones, and payments, while developing annual research plans.

The Master of Science in Biomedical Imaging (MSBI) program is a distinctive one-year degree with a strong research component intended for students with bachelor's degrees who wish to master biomedical imaging fundamentals and research methods before professional (e.g., medical, dental) or PhD programs.

Abbreviated MRI protocols for hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance offer significant reductions to scan time and energy use without compromising quality of care.

Romeo Paguyo is one of three specially trained IV nurses who uses ultrasound technology to place IVs with millimeter precision, reducing patient discomfort and improving department efficiency. This National IV Nurses Day spotlight shows how his technical expertise and patient advocacy create better healthcare experiences.

UCSF had a strong presence at ASPNR 2026 in Tampa, with broad faculty, alumni, and learner participation across talks, moderation, mentoring, and research presentations. The department received multiple honors, including a major research award, poster recognitions, and several UCSF alumni being named new ASPNR Fellows. UCSF contributors also delivered oral presentations and numerous posters highlighting advances in neonatal, fetal, and pediatric neuroimaging, reinforcing the department’s leadership and commitment to mentorship and research excellence.

Just like pilots train in flight simulators, medical students can now practice navigating a spectrum of patient emotions, communication styles, and medical complexities. Jae Ho Sohn, MD, MS is the lead medical collaborator on PatientSim, an LLM powered training tool.

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