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Interview: Sac Republic FC team physician Cassandra Lee
Orthopaedic surgeon and team doctor Cassandra Lee discusses what it is like to be a team doctor for a major sport and gives advice on how to keep yourself healthy.UC Davis Health surgeons use FLIm imaging to detect head and neck cancer during surgery
A UC Davis Health team of surgeons and scientists has integrated a novel imaging technology with robotic surgical systems to help detect primary cancerous tissue during head and neck cancer surgeries.A VATS surgery, chronicled tweet by tweet
Follow the treatment of a 68-year-old woman who had never smoked, but developed early-stage lung cancer$11 million investment in cell therapy to help throat cancer patients heal
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) is investing more than $11 million to fund a clinical trial testing a cell therapy to help throat cancer patients heal from the devastating effects of radiation therapy.A patient’s truth: First to be treated with drug approved for postpartum depression
When I became pregnant, it was the happiest and calmest I had ever felt. I joked and called my baby the little “zen” baby. After giving birth, it was like all the happiness I once felt was stripped away and turned into a dark hole of despair.Introducing UC Davis Health Thoracic Surgery
An overview of the nationally recognized program from section head David CookeCardiothoracic Robotic Surgery
UC Davis Medical Center now offers robotic-assisted procedures to treat cardiovascular disease and noncardiac thoracic disease.Tetralogy of Fallot: A family’s experience
Elijah Rangel’s parents describe congenital heart disease surgery at UC DavisCholesteatoma doesn't stop for a pandemic
During March of 2020, the coronavirus pandemic had already disrupted nearly every aspect of life in California and around the world. With social distancing and strict limits on public activities, even essential treatments for many conditions and illnesses were being reconsidered by physicians and patients alike.Cardiac catheterization: A patient primer
Expanded options for minimally invasive pediatric cardiac interventionsAfter a diving accident, a lifeguard learns to walk again
On Aug. 5, 2012, lifeguard Zachary Pickett dived into Cameron Park Lake and hit a sandbar, shattering his C-7 vertebrae. Two years later, after spinal surgery and physical therapy at UC Davis Children's Hospital, he is back on his feet.