Resources


We have made a selection of materials from our various projects available for download.
Please see the table below and select the documents you wish to view!


 

Mangurian Mentee Responsiblities

Video Library

Collaboration Opportunities

CRANIUM RESOURCES

 

Patient Care

HEALTH Project Manual and Documentation

Provided below are both the Instructor Manual and Patient Manual for the HEALTH project. Included are instructions, documentation, and handouts.

Instructor Manual

Patient Manual

Resources for Recovery: Center for Practice Innovations at Columbia University

The Center for Practice Innovations at Columbia provides a free recovery-oriented portal for families and consumers with mental illness. View their Consumer Family Portal Catalog below, or take a look at their website!

WEBSITE

Consumer Family Portal Catalog

SMI Adviser Free Mental Health Consultation

SMI Adviser provides a PDF iconfree consultation service for providers when needing advice about a patient.

REQUEST HERE

UCSF Resource Phone Numbers


Provider Self-Care

UCSF Employee Coping and Resiliency Program


Equity

Avoiding Gender Bias in Letters of Recommendation
Using Microsoft Word to Assess Reading Level for Patient Documents


Research and Publications

Grant Resources
UCSF Research Development Office (RDO): Grant Templates and Guides
Authorship Example Form

Dr. Urmimala Sarkar's example form to determine author order on academic papers:

Example form

NIH Assisted Referral Tool

This tool suggests potential study sections for NIH grants before submission.

TOOL

UCSF Population Health Data Initiative - Slides

Dr. Rita Hamad's Fileslide deck on the UCSF Population Health Data Initiative

SLIDES

UCSF Library Software Resources

The UCSF Library provides staff, students, and affiliates common software licenses for free.

Click here

Cancer Stakeholder Informational Survey
University of California COVID Research Data Set (UC CORDS)
CTSI Data Extraction Consultation

CTSI will support a new scholarship program to cover the first 8 hours of electronic health record (EHR) data extraction for researchers that need it (e.g., faculty or trainee with limited funding, pilot research project prior to a funded grant). This means that Academic Research Systems (ARS) will no longer automatically provide 8 free hours of data extraction per fiscal year per PI. CTSI will continue to provide a first free hour of consultation for all projects, and all in-progress requests will receive the 8-free ARS hours this fiscal year.  

The scholarship fund application is brief, and will be available if needed through our usual data extraction request process.  Please contact us at [email protected] if you have questions or concerns.  We want to make this transition as smooth and straightforward as possible, and welcome your feedback.

As a reminder, ARS and CTSI have developed self-service tools and data assets, including de-identified EHR data, that are free to use and do not require IRB approval.   


Career Development

Making the Most of Academic Conferences
Twitter for Academics

A resource guide for using Twitter in a professional capacity.

GUIDE

Crafting a CV for Advancement and Promotion
UCSF Office of Career and Professional Development
Twitter Training for UCSF Physicians with Drs. Bob Wachter, Julie Sosa, Nirav Pandya


Trainees

Institute for Implementation Science Scholars (IS-2)
Center for Aging in Diverse Communities Scholars