June 27, 2020
Phenomenal San Diego women in advocacy and empowerment
PHENOMENAL WOMEN SERIES The San Diego Union-Tribune and the Women’s Museum of California are celebrating a century of female achievement in San Diego to mark the 100th year of women’s suffrage in America. By JOHN WILKENS, PAM KRAGEN, KAREN KUCHER, LAUREN J. MAPP Laura Rodriguez The bulldozer was no match for Laura Rodriguez. It arrived in April 1970 …
June 25, 2020
County’s COVID-19 equity task force lays out priorities for region-wide response
By ANDREA LOPEZ-VILLAFAÑA The regional task force will focus on environmental and economic justice, health and education inequities and childcare. SAN DIEGO — The county’s Regional COVID-19 Taskforce for Equitable Recovery held its first meeting on Wednesday outlining several priority issues to ensure that people of color and underserved communities recover from the effects of …
June 22, 2020
San Diego County Health Officials Report Spike in Positive COVID-19 Cases
By City News Service San Diego County health officials reported 302 new COVID-19 infections Monday, raising the cumulative total to 11,096 cases, while the death toll remained unchanged at 338. The 302 new cases represent the second-largest increase since the pandemic began and 5% of the 5,831 tests reported Monday. The largest increase in cases …
June 15, 2020
COVID-19 cases grow twice as fast in South San Diego
The 92154 ZIP code averages 11 new virus cases a day, holds top spot cases in county since April 13. By Lauryn Schroeder, Andrea Lopez-Villafaña Confirmed COVID-19 cases in a southern San Diego ZIP code appear to be growing at nearly double the daily rate as the rest of the county, according to a new …
June 5, 2020
#WhiteCoatsforBlackLives
Family Health Centers of San Diego joins medical professionals from across the country in a moment of silent reflection and commitment to improve the health and safety of black people. #WhiteCoatsforBlackLives Please listen to a message from Dr. Allison Loeffler. Watch CBS8’s news coverage on FHCSD’s participation: “San Diego health care workers take a knee …
June 5, 2020
Hepatitis C Practice Pearls: Risk Factors, Testing
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can lead to long-term health problems and even to death. In a Pharmacy Times Practice Pearls series, a panel of experts discussed new, curative treatment options and the restrictions to access. The panel also provided an overview of misinformation, a thorough understanding of the guidelines of HCV, and discussed the various restrictions in access …
June 1, 2020
Hypertension is Leading Factor in Local COVID-19 Deaths
By Tarryn Mento People with underlying health conditions face a greater risk of death from COVID-19 and San Diego County health officials have pointed to hypertension as the leading factor in local fatalities. The most recent county data shows more than half of San Diegans who died from the illness suffered from hypertension, while one-third had diabetes, …
May 23, 2020
Dr. Christian Ramers discusses COVID-19 on Univision San Diego
From Noticias Ya – San Diego: https://www.facebook.com/saddamaguayoV/videos/600641884135800/ https://www.facebook.com/saddamaguayoV/videos/676036396518653/
May 22, 2020
Dr. Joe Sepulveda Covers medications for addiction treatment
Dr. Joe Sepulveda of Family Health Centers of San Diego covers medications for addiction treatment Collaborative Approach at the PDATF Quarterly Meeting – February 2020 Dr. Joe Sepulveda, M.D., ABPN, ABPM, FAPA, FASAM Assistant Medical Director Medical Director of Solutions for Recovery, Behavioral Health Centers Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Program medications for addiction treatment (MAT) Program Family Health Centers of …
May 19, 2020
Dr. Christian Ramers explains COVID-19
Dr. Christian Ramers of Family Health Centers of San Diego explains COVID-19 Dr. Christian Ramers, M.D., M.P.H., AAHIVS Medical Director, Laura Rodriguez Research Institute Chief, Population Health Director, Graduate Medical Education Family Health Centers of San Diego
May 14, 2020
Clinics Serving the Most Vulnerable Are at Risk
Much like hospitals, health care providers who primarily serve the uninsured and low-income are hemorrhaging money. Nearly all have shed staff, some locations are closed and federal relief funding is not likely to cover the losses. By Maya Srikrishnan Hospitals aren’t the only part of the health care system hemorrhaging money during the coronavirus pandemic. …
May 7, 2020
FHCSD’s Dr. Christian Ramers Discusses COVID-19 with Local Media
Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Christian Ramers explains why the border region is being hit hard by coronavirus SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego’s border region is disproportionately affected by COVID-19. The South Bay has the highest rates of COVID-19 in the County, particularly in Chula Vista, Bonita and National City. Dr. Christian Ramers of the …

