The Spark

UCSF School of Medicine

Presenting the people and stories behind medical education at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and our community of learners.

  1. 6D AGO

    Culturally Centered Care & Community at Chinese Hospital with Drs. Angela Suen, Brian Graham, and Michael Lee

    In this episode, host Rachel Huynh (MS3) speaks with Dr. Angela Suen, Dr. Brian Graham, and Dr. Michael Lee, UCSF physicians who also care for patients at San Francisco's Chinese Hospital. They discuss the historic mission of Chinese Hospital, its legacy as "The People's Hospital," and the importance of its collaboration with UCSF in expanding equitable and culturally centered care.   The physicians share how culturally sensitive practices—such as honoring traditional health beliefs and providing language-concordant care—help build trust and improve patient experiences. They offer thoughtful advice to medical trainees who want to serve Chinese-speaking patients, even without language fluency, and describe meaningful ways to engage respectfully and curiously with the Chinatown community.   Grounded in their strong commitment to Chinese Hospital, their stories illustrate the profound impact of culturally centered care and the challenges patients encounter navigating healthcare systems across institutions and cultures. The conversation concludes with their hopes for the future of Chinese Hospital and the continued strengthening of community-centered partnerships.   Join the UCSF 2026 Alumni Weekend's "UCSF Talk: Podcasting Science," which will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 3:30–4:20 PM (PDT) at Fisher Banquet Hall at Mission Bay. Rachel Huynh will be one of the guest speakers discussing how podcasts reach global audiences and communicate health science in engaging ways. The session explores the storytelling, research, and perspectives behind UCSF-created shows and what makes them reflective of the UCSF community. You can find the full Alumni Weekend 2026 schedule here: https://www.ucsfalumniweekend.com/schedule   Additional Resources: Chinese Hospital Website UCSF–Chinese Hospital Collaboration: https://www.ucsfhealth.org/about/our-affiliates/chinese-hospital https://chinesehospital-sf.org/chinese-hospital-and-ucsf-health-collaboration Risse, Guenter B. "Translating Western Modernity: The First Chinese Hospital in America." Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol. 85 no. 3, 2011, p. 413-447. Project MUSE, https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2011.0066. Chinese Hospital Documentary Chinese Hospital Documentary Part 1 - Late 1800's to 1925 Chinese Hospital Documentary Part 2 - 1925 to 1979 Chinese Hospital Documentary Part 3 – 1979 to 2016 Chinese Hospital Documentary Part 4 – History of American Medical Health Insurance and CCHP Music by Podington Bear, licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0.

    38 min
  2. 09/04/2025

    What Patients and Doctors Want from Artificial Intelligence with Dr. Maria Wei

    In this episode, Chloe and Dr. Maria Wei discuss the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into dermatology, particularly in skin cancer diagnosis and patient care. They explore the various applications of AI, the importance of precision medicine, and patient attitudes towards AI in clinical settings. The conversation highlights the challenges of robust data in AI training, the balance between AI benefits and risks, and the future directions for AI in dermatology. References & Resources Artificial intelligence-enabled precision medicine for inflammatory skin diseases. ArXiv. 2025 May 14. Tang A, Wei ML, Haemel A, La C, Sirota M, Lee EY. PMID: 40463698; PMCID: PMC12133082. Stress testing reveals gaps in clinic readiness of image-based diagnostic artificial intelligence models. NPJ Digit Med. 2021 Jan 21; 4(1):10. Young AT, Fernandez K, Pfau J, Reddy R, Cao NA, von Franque MY, Johal A, Wu BV, Wu RR, Chen JY, Fadadu RP, Vasquez JA, Tam A, Keiser MJ, Wei ML. PMID: 33479460; PMCID: PMC7820258. Young AT, Xiong M, Pfau J, Keiser MJ, Wei ML. Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology: A Primer. J Invest Dermatol. 2020;140(8):1504-1512. doi:10.1016/j.jid.2020.02.02 Young AT, Amara D, Bhattacharya A, Wei ML. Patient and general public attitudes towards clinical artificial intelligence: a mixed methods systematic review. Lancet Digit Health. 2021;3(9):e599-e611. doi:10.1016/S2589-7500(21)00132-1 Music by Podington Bear, licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0.

    32 min

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Presenting the people and stories behind medical education at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and our community of learners.