COVID Won't Be Over Until Everyone is Safe: San Francisco's Next Move San Francisco has been applauded for its aggressive public health response to slow the spread of COVID-19. An existing crisis has grown in scope during this time, however: housing shortages. July 15, 2021 Associate, SFMMS Bridging Health Disparities, Homelessness, Housing Shortages, Marin, San Francisco 0 0 Comment Read More »
Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Rafael Mandelman Announce Plan to Create Drug Sobering Center in the Tenderloin San Francisco is moving forward to open its first drug sobering center at 180 Jones Street in the Tenderloin. February 12, 2020 Advocacy, Public Health Supervisor Mandelman, Mayor Breed, San Francisco, Sobering Center, Tenderloin 0 0 Comment Read More »
San Francisco Ranked as Second Most Healthiest County for Kids San Francisco was selected as the second most healthiest counties for children in the U.S., according to an analysis by U.S. News & World Report. June 11, 2013 News, San Francisco Medicine healthiest county, San Francisco, pediatric safety 0 0 Comment Read More »
Networking Opportunity at SFMS Young Physicians Social on June 16 June 7, 2011 Local Events, News local events, san francisco, SFMS, Young Physicians Social 0 0 Comment Read More »
San Francisco Expands Tobacco Ban, Nullifies Walgreens Lawsuit The City of San Francisco recently voted to expand its ban on tobacco sales in retail establishments that contain pharmacies, eliminating an exemption in the original 2008 law that allowed tobacco sales in supermarkets and “big box” stores that contain pharmacies. November 2, 2010 News, Public Health San Francisco, tobacco sales ban 0 0 Comment Read More »