Nestor Manzano, MD

Title(s)Associate Professor, Psychiatry - Fresno
SchoolSchool of Medicine
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    Nestor Manzano, M.D.
    Associate Professor, UCSF

    Dr. Manzano is Chief of the Psychiatry Service at the VA Central California Health Care System and a Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry. After receiving his undergraduate degree from UC Santa Cruz, Dr. Manzano attended the Medical College of Wisconsin and obtained a MPH degree from the University of Texas Health Sciences Center. He completed residency training at UCSF Fresno and is Board Certified in Psychiatry.

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    1. Religion and Motion Pictures' Effects on Reversing Suicidal Intentions: Two Case Studies. Psychological Reports. 2003; 92:251-257. Khouzam HR, Williams L, and Manzano N.