The UCSF Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program (RTP) has once again been noted as one of the top psychiatry residency programs in the nation, according to new data released on July 25, 2022, by physician social networking site Doximity.
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UCSF Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program once again named among the best in U.S. by physicians
        August 24, 2022  
  
  Fourth Barondes Lecture to be held September 13
        August 06, 2022  
  
  The UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is pleased to announce the return of its special distinguished visiting lectureship series highlighting the integration of biological sciences and psychiatry in honor of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson Endowed Chair and Chair Emeritus Samuel Barondes, MD.
  Department members to be featured at American Psychological Association's 2022 convention
        August 01, 2022  
  
  The 2022 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA) will be held Thursday, August 4 – Saturday, August 6, 2022, featuring in-person presentations at the Minneapolis Convention Center, as well as virtual poster sessions online.
  UCSF ranked among top five in the nation and best in the West for adult psychiatric care
        July 25, 2022  
  
  For the eighth year in a row, UCSF Medical Center and the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences have been recognized as one of the nation's leading centers for adult psychiatric care in U.S. News & World Report's annual Best Hospitals survey. UCSF Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences moved up one spot from last year's rankings and into the national top 5 for the first time, cementing its position as the top hospital for mental health research and treatment in the western United States.
  Mangurian and Zeller named 2022 Royer Award recipients
        July 14, 2022  
  
  Christina Mangurian, MD, MAS, and Scott Zeller, MD, have been selected as the recipients of the 2022 J. Elliot Royer Award in Psychiatry. The honor, which includes a substantial cash prize, is awarded to two psychiatrists every other year—an academic psychiatrist and a community-based practitioner.
  UCSF Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building opens to patients
        June 27, 2022  
  
  UC San Francisco is welcoming its first patients to the Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building, a one-of-a-kind treatment center that aims to redefine mental health services and make a bold statement against stigma. Situated adjacent to UCSF’s Mission Bay campus, the new building’s central location and proximity to transportation hubs, together with its light-filled atrium and interior transparency signal openness to the community outside, as well as within the building itself.
  UCSF faculty, trainees, and fellows to take part in the 174th APA Annual Meeting
        May 18, 2022  
  
  The 174th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association will be held both in New Orleans on May 21–25 and virtually on June 7–10, 2022. Numerous current and former UCSF Psychiatry faculty members and trainees will be in attendance during both portions.
  Finding your car in a parking lot relies on this newly discovered brain circuit
        May 03, 2022  
  
  The prefrontal cortex (PFC), sometimes thought of as the “CEO of the brain,” controls executive functions like attention, planning and decision making. The hippocampus stores memory and processes spatial information, helping us to navigate the environment.
  With autism numbers rising, how best to provide support?
        April 19, 2022  
  
  Autism expert Somer Bishop, PhD, talks about the latest research regarding autism and life outcomes, and UCSF’s approach to care for the neurodiverse population.
  Cross-racial study of 1.87M vets shows wide disparities in dementia
        April 19, 2022  
  
  In what is believed to be the largest study to date on race and dementia, researchers tracked health and demographic data from close to two million veterans to compare rates of dementia across five racial groups.
  
          








