The UCSF Path Program (formerly the Early Psychosis Clinic) is a strength-based comprehensive treatment program for young people and their families who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis. We are focused on empowering, educating, and fostering independence in the recovery process based on resiliency and social skill building in a collaborative treatment team setting.
Each department within the UCSF Weill Institute features nationally renowned centers, clinics and programs dedicated to advancing the full spectrum of brain health.
Core Departments and Programs
Department of Neurological Surgery
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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The Pediatric Brain Center at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco offers comprehensive, integrated care to children with a wide range of neurological disorders.
The UCSF Peripheral Nerve Center provides advanced care for a variety of peripheral nerve issues. We care for injuries and conditions caused by compressed nerves, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, with treatments ranging from nerve block injections for pain relief to surgical repair of damaged nerves.
This program provides surgical treatment for peripheral nerve disorders, including treatment for nerve tumors, nerve injuries, and entrapment syndromes such as carpal tunnel and thoracic outlet syndrome.
The California Center for Pituitary Disorders at UCSF Medical Center provides comprehensive care for diseases of the pituitary gland, including tumors, and hypothalamus.
The Prodrome Assessment Research and Treatment (PART) program works with individuals between the ages of 12 and 35 who are either at risk for developing a psychotic disorder or who have had a recent onset of psychosis.
The Program in Genetics and Epidemiology of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms (PGENeS) studies how genes, environment, and culture interact to influence human emotion and behavior.
The UCSF Program of Research on Mental health Integration among Underserved and Minority populations (PReMIUM) is dedicated to partnering with health care delivery systems to conduct innovative research that promotes integration of mental health and general health care.
The Psychiatric Assessment and Brief Intervention Program is a program for active patients who partner with active clinicians in achieving short-term goals related to improving and maintaining their mental health.
Serving adults age 18 and older, the Psychiatry Clinic provides consultations, evaluations and treatment through visits to our clinic. We care for patients with a wide range of mental health concerns and behavioral disturbances, including depression, anxiety and psychosis.
The Department of Psychiatry is nationally recognized for its diverse selection of clinical fellowships in addition, forensics, geriatrics, global health and other areas.
The Department of Psychiatry is nationally recognized for its diverse selection of research fellowships.
The Psychiatry Research Resident Training Program provides a comprehensive program to support and nurture psychiatry residents interested in pursuing careers in mental health research.
The Psychiatry Residency Program at UCSF Fresno is fully accredited and offers strong clinical training in a community-based setting.
The Psychopharmacology Assessment Clinic provides second opinion consultations about medication management for individuals already in treatment with another physician.
The Psychosocial Medicine Research Program at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center aims to evaluate innovative clinical interventions in the public sector, to see if these interventions can reduce barriers to care and to see if these interventions can improve clinical outcomes in patients who have extensive and complex medical, psychiatric, substance abuse and psychosocial problems.